The problem comes when it's put under stress, and this is where sorghum really flies.
Parents voiced concerns that children were being put under pressure to act older than their years.
Concerned parents still need to find something to put under the tree amid the lead fears.
Other churches have been recommended for redevelopment and others have been put under close review.
The management was put under the microscope for not having detected such serious problems earlier.
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At least four other senior opposition leaders were also put under house arrest, officials said.
In fact, we got tips about police officers who we had to put under surveillance.
Being the individual cells of an economy, firms are easier to put under the microscope.
Staff are put under continually increasing pressure to deal with cases in less time.
They suspect that ultimately their compensation level would drop if put under the U.S. Trust system.
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He was put under house arrest after a judge refused to endorse his detention.
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In the 1980s, suggestions emerged that the armed forces be put under state, rather than party, control.
Commodities speculators reducing positions because they have been put under pressure from declining silver and gold prices.
EU, and so to adopt its body of law, this system would be put under immense strain.
Bahamonde also suggests heavily promoting boxed gifts that are ready to be put under the tree.
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It could quite easily and quite legitimately have been put under the category of a conscience vote.
After presenting these unwelcome results to Mann and others, he was put under pressure to recalculate them.
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Britain spent most of the final period killing penalties and were put under huge pressure by the hosts.
Scotland won a penalty when Rob Kearney was put under pressure by Simon Danielli and Nick de Luca.
"We didn't know we'd be put under the cosh for this length of time, " resident Lynn Fellows said.
Mr Ble Goude was first put under UN sanctions in 2006, accused of inciting attacks against UN personnel.
But meanwhile, the vaunted partnership between the unions and their employers may have been put under some strain.
They are among 22 lots which will be put under the hammer at Taunton Racecourse on 25 February.
It called for them all to be put under the supervision of a new national director of intelligence.
He may anyway be put under the stewardship of his powerful uncle, Chang Sung Taek, to ensure continuity.
Mr Ewbank said the response was entirely expected because the song had been put under an "enormous magnifying glass".
Murray replied with a huge smash but he could only net when put under pressure following another weak serve.
In Suu Kyi's case, she was put under house arrest in May 2003.
It is not just Felipe Massa's seat that's been put under the spotlight.
Sports facilities in Jersey could be put under the control of the private sector, according to a government report.
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