The Tories who argued for no press law of any sort now appear to have conceded the need for a legal clause designed to give parliament the assurance that the new press regulator cannot be amended by a minister under pressure from the press without the agreement of MPs.
But Mr. Obama's public remarks from the White House press room sought to keep pressure on Europe to maintain its momentum toward bold action despite resistance on some parts of the continent.
Finally, spare a thought for those doctors who are responsible for the care of celebrities in the media spotlight, and who may come under intense pressure from the press or others to disclose confidential information.
You know, I just -- uhhh - I'm sure something will pop into my head here in the midst of this press conference, with all the pressure of trying to come up with answer, but it hadn't yet.
Despite this increased selling pressure, the stock has continued to press higher.
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Thus whereas in the 1960s the Kennedy brothers, for instance, led scandalous private lives, they were largely immune to pressure because they could rely on the press to look the other way.
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And Britain's prime minister, Tony Blair, is under strong pressure from the opposition Conservatives and the Eurosceptic British press to call a referendum.
The company did say in the press release that macro conditions would cause some near-term pressure on margins, a comment the Street initially ignored.
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The Associated Press-LifeGoesStrong.com poll comes as politicians face growing pressure to curb record federal deficits, and budget hawks of both parties have expressed a willingness to scale back Social Security, the government's biggest program.
At the University of Kentucky, in the mid-nineteen-nineties, Pitino took his team to the Final Four three times and won a national championship with full-court pressure, and then rode the full-court press back to the Final Four in 2005, as the coach at the University of Louisville.
And so, really, this is really building up a head of steam here in the press and in the public, but is putting a lot of pressure on Tony Blair and his government to really start to resolve it and to get those 15 personnel home to Britain.
During a press conference, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said QE3 should put downward pressure on mortgage rates, helping the housing market.
That has to be their goal and it represents a fair amount of pressure for Tony and his squad under the scrutiny of their own press and fans.
Prosecutors until now had made few details available, despite pressure to do so from the governor, who criticized leaks to the press and lawmakers who clamored for more details as they craft legislation on mental health and gun control.
In future versions, too, the keyboard will automatically disable the touchpad when it senses your fingers are typing, and the keys themselves will be pressure-sensitive, so that they respond differently depending on how hard you press.
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Meanwhile, the McCain campaign made fun of Obama's energy proposal Monday by distributing tire pressure gauges reading "Obama's energy plan" to McCain's traveling press corps.
For example aiming in can be activated by the pressure from your cheek hitting the stock, or in non-realistic mode, just press the side of the gun.
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Then even that story came under pressure when Kirk Fordham, Foley's former chief of staff, told the Associated Press that he had personally expressed concern to Hastert's staff more than three years ago.
"From the press reports, it would appear that the police have prematurely accused the pilots in response to public pressure and have not conducted a complete and thorough investigation of the facts, " Joel R Weiss wrote in an email quoted by the AP news agency.
It can detect over 1, 000 degrees of pressure, so you can learn to make lines thicker or thinner based on how hard you press.
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These same coaches face constant external pressure and second guessing from athletic directors, parents, administrators, boosters, the public, and the press.
Along with its leadership role, the U.S. team has been commanding strong press notice, including a profile of Seimone Augustus in the New York Times, and contending with possibly unreasonable performance pressure.
The latest twist came on Monday when the editor of City Press - a newspaper that had published a photo of the offending picture and firmly refused to remove it despite mounting pressure - announced on a local radio station that she had changed her mind.
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