France's President Hollande is turning out to be the key player in exerting pressure on Germany.
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"We do not approve exerting excessive pressure and implementing unilateral sanctions against Iran, " they said.
Scaife also denies ever meeting Starr, or exerting any influence over Pepperdine's dean selection.
Why do we need these things so fast, without exerting any personal physical effort?
Those that had to focus were exerting considerable self-control not to look at the random words.
But it was Hull exerting all the pressure as they desperately fought to engineer a vital victory.
But they are exerting enough political force to reshape French politics and possibly the politics of all Europe.
But Grameen organises borrowers into groups which guarantee a loan to any member (exerting peer pressure for repayment).
But Bangladesh is the region's lowest-cost producer by far, exerting a powerful draw.
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Each morning I would try to change my natural tendency by exerting self-control.
As much as Apple can be criticized for exerting control over what goes on its iPhones, it wins on simplicity.
And unfortunately, many other conservatives and libertarians seem to agree with him, exerting significant pressure on the Fed for tighter money.
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To feel pressed to give a present is also to feel oneself passively exerting the equivalent unwelcome pressure upon other people.
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Our correspondent in Cairo, Heba Saleh, said Mr Mubarak refused to criticise the US for not exerting more pressure on Israel.
The next action step is not simply going out an exerting a bunch of ra-ra will, which is bound to sputter out.
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"Bankers are exerting a lot of pressure to block deregulation, " says Miyauchi.
We mostly see Mandela at work, exerting power gracefully and compassionately, and there are no intimate revelations and no ambiguities or ironies.
Fulham were the team exerting the pressure and Zamora wanted a penalty when he felt he was hauled down by Kevin Kilbane.
Asked if he thought Britain was exerting its influence behind the scenes, Jimmy Carter replied he had seen no evidence of that.
He starts scraping under my sideburns, holding the skin taut, and then shaves down in one stroke, exerting no pressure on the razor.
Onstage, he was spending less time exerting himself on the horn and more time resting on a stool and banging on a tambourine.
But there are much bigger planets or even galaxies that are exerting big data gravitational pull on marketers no matter how prepared they are.
In other words, the top .07 per cent of donors are exerting greater influence on the 2012 race than the bottom eighty-six per cent.
This offers designers a way to find out how, at a micro-level, the air is moving over body panels and exerting pressure on them.
Nonetheless, the episode made clear how much pressure hardliners are exerting on Israel's coalition government, and how marginalised relative doves, such as Mr Peres, feel.
The United States has however been exerting heavy pressure on Belgrade.
For many months there had been concerns about the influence the 'Ndrangheta might be exerting over the city council, the BBC's Alan Johnston in Rome reports.
As bond investors hunting for higher returns revisit the euro-zone periphery, ignoring short-term economic prospects, the pressure they were previously exerting to enact structural reforms eases.
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