But he has been under pressure at home since the investigation's findings were revealed on Friday.
However, they were still unable to put Longford under any pressure at the back.
"The electronic instruments are not built to withstand water pressure at 3, 500 metres, " Mr Faure said.
Finn Kovalainen is also out of contract and under pressure at McLaren after failing to realise his early potential.
Pressel withstood the pressure at the end of the round with a birdie and seven closing pars.
They put us under lots of pressure at the end we didn't look up we looked down.
That would reduce the inflationary pressure at home, resulting in lower interest rates and a cheaper exchange rate.
"There's a lot of pressure at the top, " says Deborah Rivera of The Succession Group in New York.
But the All Blacks stepped up the pressure at the breakdown, where they forced Australia to concede more penalties.
The move was made as European insurers face increasing pressure at home to boost capital and dispose non-core assets.
She believes that GPs are suffering more pressure at work due to changes to the NHS and budget cuts.
Taylor said it was due to "the pressure at the time, being interviewed".
"I think it was a case of a referee crumbling under the pressure at Old Trafford really, " said Jenas.
Patients with high BMIs or with chest pain or pressure at presentation were less likely to have a false-positive activation.
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Wales' Kiwi coach said the All Blacks were relentless in pursuit of victory despite coming under huge pressure at times.
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Also, the pressure at the bottom will be lower than the pressure at the top as pressure decreases with increasing elevation.
For now, dragging much of the cabinet to Beijing seems a small price to pay for diffusing protectionist pressure at home.
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Ultimately, however, it didn't really work out, and with the pressure at boiling point, Spencer shocked the sport by suddenly resigning.
She said that staff and bed numbers in the ICU had increased since 1995 which have eased pressure at the hospital.
Villas-Boas knows all about the pressure at the highest level of management.
Brain, who played 285 games for Gloucester and went on to become head coach at Worcester, knows all about pressure at rugby's highest level.
Mourinho is under pressure at Real following a trophyless season which has seen the Portuguese coach criticize a number of the club's established stars.
That will raise the sea level, increasing the pressure at the bottom and thus stabilising clathrates there in other words, there will be negative feedback.
Further complicating our typing woes was the phone's 220MHz OMAP1710 processor, which did a good job of buckling under the pressure at inopportune moments.
England were under pressure at the scrum and increasingly on the back foot in defence and the dam finally burst just before the hour mark.
This is because they expect you to just relieve the pressure at the earliest chance available, which is normally kicking the ball off the pitch.
But if either country votes no, their governments will come under pressure at least to postpone, and possibly to call off, the negotiations with Turkey.
But Abbas is under pressure at home not to attend the conference unless it deals with the so-called "final status issues, " the thorniest problems dividing Israelis and Palestinians.
The report also says that with EU help, regional airports could do more to boost local economies and ease pressure at congested airports, such as Heathrow.
Yet in 1972, an American Airlines DC-10 suffered a sudden loss of cabin pressure at 12, 000ft and part of the cabin floor collapsed into the cargo hold.
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