But Mr McCreevy has gone to Brussels, Ms Harney has now taken the health portfolio, and Mr Ahern's low popularity has put him under pressure to shift leftwards.
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Not so HACTL: it complained of "tremendous pressure" to shift operations on July 6 even if its contract stipulated August 18.
Dr Ross Moy said staff worked under pressure throughout their shift.
"Frances is someone who can sit down and shift the pressure points of something you might have been dealing with and sit and talk to you about life, about family, about what we've seen on telly, " she says.
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This shift puts the pressure squarely on the fulfillment center to make ends meet.
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The shift puts new pressure on the Pakistan Peoples Party, which led the outgoing government in a coalition of three secularist parties.
They've also been trying to shift some of the pressure to their opponent, suggesting that Barack Obama has poured a lot of money into this state.
Bush is under growing pressure even within his own party to shift course in Iraq as the war drags on and casualties climb.
The huge demographic shift is already putting enormous pressure on the economy and this pressure will only grow in the next twenty years.
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As emerging economies become a bigger and more important part of the global financial system, pressure is being exerted on institutions to shift their governance to recognize the needs and aspirations of such nations.
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Mr Hutchinson argues this is in response to republican pressure, but it certainly marks a shift in tone to the conciliatory role played by the likes of the late David Ervine and Dawn Purvis (whose support for Naomi Long proved crucial during the last Westminster election).
Or they may work with their raw material suppliers to shift production to degraded lands, diverting pressure to develop virgin forests.
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China has thus far resisted international pressure to break the link or at least to shift the level of its peg.
The shift in patient behaviour may help alleviate pressure on hospitals and GP surgeries, according to Leanne Hawker, who helps manage the NHS Direct Wales site.
To turn challenges into opportunities, the new generation of leaders will need to address underlying realities of the big shift that include growing uncertainty, rising pressure and the need for sustained performance improvement.
But the pressure on San Francisco's fashionable neighbourhoods reflects a shift in the local economy.
"With the recent incidents, it's possible that external pressure will be so high that they'll have to shift, " said Ken Loo, secretary-general of Cambodia's state-run Garment Manufacturers Association.
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This will make life complicated for Mr Persson, who in his second term will be under pressure from employers to liberalise Sweden's labour market and to shift the welfare budget from direct transfers to spending on health care and education.
That shift is, at least in part, a result of American government pressure.
By judiciously using reinsurance to shift risks off their balance sheets, they can stabilize profits and relieve pressure on capital.
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