Soon after, Bronfman started using his political leverage--he's a contributor to both U.S. political parties--to exert pressure on the Swiss.
Councils are making these points as strongly as they can in order to exert pressure on the government in two ways.
Third, the international community must exert pressure on both the Syrian regime and the opposition to ensure the safety of Syria's treasures.
The Syrians, who use the guerrillas to exert pressure on Israel, have no intention of giving up a valuable bargaining point in future peace talks.
Washington and Moscow -- along with their regional allies -- will need to exert pressure on the Syrian opposition and regime respectively to come to the negotiating table.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, speaking for President Bush, found it necessary to exert pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert for at least a partial suspension of Israeli air strikes.
Berke thinks the dispute will be settled sooner rather than later, especially since politicians love to get involved and exert pressure on such issues, all in the name of serving the public.
"We discussed the wicket with the teams who played before us (South Africa and West Indies) and thought that if we made a reasonable total we could exert pressure on Pakistan, " said Vettori.
Lady Bakewell says she intends to use her new role at Birkbeck - which specialises in evening and part-time courses and is part of the University of London - to exert pressure on government to support part-time higher education.
But with all attention on Iraq, it seems unlikely that outsiders will exert serious pressure on the regime.
The six teams in the GSA can exert considerable pressure on concessionaires like Sodexho and Aramark, that will yield immediate results.
Netanyahu and his government will have to exert unrelenting pressure on the U.S. and individual European governments to end their recognition of Hamas.
During that period, the U.S. and the EU will exert massive pressure on Israel to capitulate to whatever Palestinian preconditions for renewing negotiations are on hand.
With that said, I think that the Democrats will begin to articulate a coherent policy when - to be honest - when citizens exert more pressure on them.
The German has been steadily eating away at Fernando Alonso's lead and the aura that the seven-times F1 champ has got helps him exert huge pressure on the Renault driver.
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Such a development is likely to exert upward pressure on gas prices if for no other reason than the fact that the currently landlocked and illiquid markets may soon become global.
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Startups and gazelles exert competitive pressure on large companies.
The hosts flew out of the traps and with Scott Parker and Mark Noble working beautifully together in tandem in the centre of their midfield they began to exert serious pressure on Foster's goal.
Health and Human Services officials say competition among insurers, as well as provisions to limit their financial risk from attracting high-cost consumers, will exert downward pressure on premiums, and point to the tax subsidies that will limit many consumers' costs.
And Japan's capital markets are not yet ready to fill the gap: although they are growing quickly, they still have a long way to go before institutional investors can exert real pressure on companies, and an active market in mergers and takeovers develops.
To illustrate, in its statement after its December meeting, the Committee expressed the view that economic conditions are likely to warrant an unusually low federal funds rate for some time. 2 To the extent that such statements cause the public to lengthen the horizon over which they expect short-term rates to be held at very low levels, they will exert downward pressure on longer-term rates, stimulating aggregate demand.
Players will need to keep abreast of the latest news, register to vote via a streamlined application on the Rock the Vote website and exert subtle peer pressure on their fence-leaning friends.
But when Newcastle needed to find inspiration in the second half, all that was on offer was an almost passive acceptance of their decline as they failed to exert any serious pressure on Villa - at times seeming barely aware of the fate that awaited them if they lost.
In 2011 the fundamentals of supply and demand are likely to exert more upward pressure on prices.
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His downbeat assessment seemingly interwoven with downright irritation at the mercurial pace of recovery is the latest piece of ammunition for bond bulls looking to exert further downwards pressure on the yield curve.
French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said the conference needed to exert the maximum pressure on the Syrian government and also on Russia, but insisted there was no military option on the table and France could not envisage such an option without an international mandate.
As the ultrasonic sensors detect nearby objects, the arms exert more and more pressure on the skin.
So at the margin, China's rocketing export growth will continue to exert a significant downward pressure on global corporate prices and margins.
Jean Romagnoli, sports medic and personal trainer working to get the miners in shape for their rescue, said the Phoenix capsule would be hoisted to the surface at a speed of about 60 kilometers per hour and would exert about 2 Gs of pressure on the miners.
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