How To Use Public press In A Sentence
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The law was passed in response to public pressure.
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The only reason the district council finally repaired them was because of public pressure.
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The government eventually bowed to public pressure.
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New Aspiration, a prospective coalition partner, was already under public pressure against the inclusion of tainted politicians in the line-up.
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The government acceded to public pressure to review the tax.
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Eventually the government was forced to bow to public pressure and reform the tax.
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The government acceded to public pressure to review the tax.
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Eventually the government was forced to bow to public pressure and reform the tax.
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The law was passed in response to public pressure.
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Public pressure to protect the environment is strong and growing.
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There was at that time little public pressure to curb immigration.
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The law was passed in response to public pressure.
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The government acceded to public pressure to review the tax.
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SARAJEVO - A five-year-old girl whose terrible wounds and fight for life made her a symbol of Sarajevo left for a British hospital after public pressure prompted her airlift by Britain and the United Nations.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Yesterday, Cafe Press announced that it was again reversing itself and removing all the merchandise in response to strong public pressure:
Mjh's blog — 2009 — November
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The government had to bow to public pressure.
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Facing huge public pressure, one of the most arrogant of Europe's leaders is fixing to capitulate.
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Public pressure managed to force a change in the government's position.
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Eventually the government was forced to bow to public pressure and reform the tax.
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Yet banks will have to weigh political and public pressure to curb pay against competitive pressures.
Times, Sunday Times
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Public pressure to protect the environment is strong and growing.
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Eventually the government was forced to bow to public pressure and reform the tax.
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The last clause in the addendum was a beauty: the company could discharge Swanson for any reason if “at any time in the future, through no fault of Famous Players-Lasky and/or without its connivance and consent, first party shall be charged with adulterous conduct or immoral relations with men other than her husband, and such charges or any of them are published in the public press, the waiver herein contained shall be null and void and of no force and effect.”
Empire of Dreams
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Yet despite public pressures, the strict church-state separation laid down by the Warren Court survived.
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Eventually the government was forced to bow to public pressure and reform the tax.
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Congress may bow to public pressure and lift the arms embargo.
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The local council was forced to bend to public pressure.
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It was only two years later that under public pressure, the regime was forced to try the imprisoned communists.
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The government had to bow to public pressure.
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New Aspiration, a prospective coalition partner, was already under public pressure against the inclusion of tainted politicians in the line-up.
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Public pressure can persuade the federal government to reinterpret its immigration policy toward those who refuse to fight in an illegal war.
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The law was passed in response to public pressure.
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President Nicolas Sarkozy has refused to give in to growing public pressure, insisting that the pension overhaul is needed to prevent the system from going broke.
French Unions Announce More Strikes
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Environmental authorities in Beijing, China's notoriously smoggy capital, have started releasing more detailed pollution data in response to public pressure.
Beijing releases pollution data after public pressure
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Yet banks will have to weigh political and public pressure to curb pay against competitive pressures.
Times, Sunday Times
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The problem is that the paper has fired this trainee journalist presumably due to public pressure and not, one assumes, some facts of his resume.
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And due to public pressure - which came in the form of letters, phone calls, taunts, jeers and even bomb threats - the city was forced to pull the plug on the project.
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As early as the mid-1970s, the desire of the polytechnics to be put on an equal footing with the universities was viewed by some, including the public press, to be detrimental to their mission.
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Public pressure forced the maquila bosses to provide buses to ferry the girls home safely.
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Within 24 hours, five members of the caretaker government had succumbed to public pressure to quit.
Times, Sunday Times
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Congress may bow to public pressure and lift the arms embargo.
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When vocal lobby groups make claims about the contamination of the environment from fracking, it is hard to face down public pressure.
Times, Sunday Times
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Congress may bow to public pressure and lift the arms embargo.
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Much evidence indicates that these changes in the lives of aristocratic women arose from a combination of moral suasion, public pressure, and political strategizing.
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The government has had to bow to public pressure on the issue.
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The government acceded to public pressure to review the tax.
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He contends that ‘public pressure can awaken Congress to an opposition role.’
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The government has had to bow to public pressure on the issue.
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He challenged the media to put similar public pressure on those officeholders.
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He didn't really want the job but yielded to public pressure.
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And due to public pressure - which came in the form of letters, phone calls, taunts, jeers and even bomb threats - the city was forced to pull the plug on the project.
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That dominance is being eroded as complementary medicine therapists use public pressure to remould outdated power structures into more pluralistic power sharing.
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The government had to bow to public pressure.
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The government had to bow to public pressure.
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The government acceded to public pressure to review the tax.
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Denying that the government is bowing to public pressure, a bureau spokeswoman said the delay in building a hospital was due to lower-than-expected population growth in Tung Chung.
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Not that government capitulation to public pressure generated by antivivisection campaigns is anything particularly new.
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Public pressure to protect the environment is strong and growing.
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The government has had to bow to public pressure on the issue.
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The local council was forced to bend to public pressure.
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These kinds of serious decisions are rarely trumpeted in the public press, since the element of surprise is often critical to their successful implementation.