Regulators exert pressure via the board, whose non-executive members must brief them after every board meeting.
So until the end, we will exert pressure for the negotiations to succeed.
Is this just a last-minute effort to exert pressure before declaring a ceasefire?
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Soon after, Bronfman started using his political leverage--he's a contributor to both U.S. political parties--to exert pressure on the Swiss.
Medicare, insurers and consumers will have to exert pressure, since individual players may benefit from locking down their own data.
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Councils are making these points as strongly as they can in order to exert pressure on the government in two ways.
After Palace keeper Julian Speroni saved at full-stretch from Lee Frecklington's snap shot, the home side quickly began to exert pressure.
One JPM board member is especially likely, in my opinion, to be the twitchy one if regulators start to exert pressure.
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Third, the international community must exert pressure on both the Syrian regime and the opposition to ensure the safety of Syria's treasures.
Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, could, if he chooses, exert pressure on the Guardians, whom he himself appoints, to overrule parliament's decision.
We would like to see a change of regime in Iraq, but believe that it is up to the neighbouring countries to exert pressure.
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.
However, and somewhat frustratingly, political risk premia will continue to exert pressure in the global oil market so prices could be higher than fundamentals suggest.
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There are also fears the party leadership will exert pressure on the local Tory boards to select their favoured candidate - something denied by Mr Cameron.
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.
WASHINGTON The White House unveiled a new strategy to exert pressure on China and other countries that engage in corporate espionage against the U.S. as part of a new Obama administration push to counter cyberattacks and commercial spying.
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.
Analysts cautioned that the move by North Korea appeared to be another tactic to exert pressure on South Korea to make concessions as Pyongyang blasts ongoing military drills in the South with the U.S. and issues threats of conflict.
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"If President Obama wants to visit the region peacefully, he should exert pressure on Israel to release the prisoners -- especially the ones who are on hunger strike -- or else he will visit while Palestine is on fire, " Minister of Prisoner Affairs Issa Qaraqe said.
Ultimately, Russia is using the customs union to increase economic and by extension, political influence over the two former Soviet countries, and it will not hesitate to exert pressure to get the two countries in line as it moves forward in its integration efforts.
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"If President Obama wants to visit the region peacefully, he should exert pressure on Israel to release the prisoners -- especially the ones who are on hunger strike -- or else he will visit while Palestine is on fire, " Palestinian Minister of Prisoner Affairs Issa Qaraqe said.
Nor do the gross numbers tell us anything about the most troubling aspects of China's strategy, which is designed to exert pressure on China's neighbors and blunt the ability of the United States to project power into the Pacific and keep the peace from which China itself has benefited.
The man, as ought to be obvious to everyone, knows how to wield power and influence in pursuit of American international dominance, and if he and his advisers think that it is best to repeal Jackson-Vanik and exert pressure the Kremlin discretely then I am willing to believe that is the most effective course of action.
England's innings had the necessary momentum and it was impossible for the spinners to exert any pressure.
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.
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