When I pressed as to why I needed all these expensive tests, the answers were unconvincing.
And for readers keeping score, it means I pressed the publish button too early.
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In the morning, I pressed the button again and saw a snowflake, indicating that I was awake.
When I pressed "Off" on that 64-button remote of yours for the last time, I was relieved.
When I pressed him for details on how they came up with the solution, he pushed back.
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So I pressed the button on my phone and the app informed me it would be six minutes.
When I pressed the point and told her the story, she accused me of harassment and hung up.
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If I pressed the underside of the drum, the cat fell to its knees or slumped to one side.
The statement struck such a discordant note I pressed the rewind button to make sure I had heard the Governor correctly.
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But however much I pressed my interviewees to find out what soloists and conductors get paid in Scotland, they were uniformly coy on the subject.
As I pressed on I began almost to persuade myself.
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As my father sidled our car closer and my sisters and I pressed our noses to the window to try to see, the limo's tinted electric window slid down.
Before going to sleep each night, I pressed and held a button on the Up that illuminated a tiny moon on the band, indicating I was going to sleep.
"As I pressed him about NPR's budget questions, he acknowledges that support from things like financial services companies and automakers, both of which at times have been underwriters for NPR ... has significantly declined so he acknowledges there may be rough roads ahead, " Folkenflik says.
In turn the WACI emits the IR signal to the TV through one of my IR Emitters, just as if I had pressed the button on the remote.
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For as long as I can remember I have kept a stack of cards on my desk, and I am hard pressed to think of anything that has burnished my brand more than sending hand written thank you notes.
Now that he weighed a hundred and ten pounds and I had bench-pressed my way up to a hundred and seventy-nine, I could be aguajero, but he just ran his finger across his neck.
If you put me behind a telescope I would be hard pressed to find the night sky, let alone Venus.
If pressed, I would have guessed that parent-child communications fall into that constitutional sweet spot, the Ninth Amendment, which acknowledges rights so sacred they don't need to be enumerated.
But I can name a dozen Fleetwood Mac songs off the top of my head, and I'm hard pressed to come up with many Kris Kristofferson or Patti Griffin songs.
As I've looked over the proposal offered by the government here, with regard to higher education, I am very hard pressed to see what is controversial about it, it seems an eminently sensible proposal to me.
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"From a privacy standpoint I'm hard-pressed to see what the concern or objection could be, " he says.
"I will stand by the answer that I gave earlier, which is that I would be very hard pressed at that time to recommend a continuation, " Petraeus replied.
After hearing his story, I'm hard-pressed not to believe him.
Most significantly, I would be hard-pressed to understand how an algorithm can identify clear, concise and compelling communicators, or those with sufficiently-honed instincts to advise the C-Suite on how to behave in a crisis.
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