• UN's Kyoto summit in 1997, at which rich countries agreed to binding cuts in emissions, the industry spent a fortune pressing its line that the issue is nonsense.

    ECONOMIST: How green is Browne?

  • Then, the new shares, like water pressing down on a fault line, will cause the earth to shake, driving down the market in a man-made disaster.

    FORBES: Hang Up On Your China Fund Manager

  • And, again, the fact that these countries are coming with us in reducing their reliance on Iranian oil furthers the goal of our sanctions regime and I think demonstrates the international unity that is so important to pressing Iran to come in line with its international obligations with respect to its nuclear program.

    WHITEHOUSE: The White House

  • Lawyers and legislators are pressing to bring international law in line with the realities of cloud computing.

    FORBES: Cloud Computing: Challenge For Financial Firms?

  • "The fact that the jobs that are being created are highly skilled and well paid is even better news for the local economy and we will be pressing for them to come on line as quickly as possible, " said Mr Rowlands.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | Wales | Hundreds of new jobs for Airbus

  • With an indignant Indian media at its back, and two grieving families pressing for justice, the government is under pressure to take a tough line.

    BBC: Is India in breach of Vienna convention over Italian envoy?

  • It also leaves Mr Obama walking a fine line between convincing the public that he shares their sense of outrage while also possibly pressing for more rescue funds.

    ECONOMIST: American International Group

  • Sylvain Distin and Phil Jagielka marshalled Everton's defensive unit superbly throughout, pressing and closing City's forwards, while Johnny Heitinga was effective in breaking down the supply line.

    BBC: Manchester City 0-2 Everton

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