American officials have vowed they will continue to press concerns about human rights.
They pressed about the time and cost of an American occupation.
"There's corruption in the whole world," she said when pressed about her business.
Pressed about the possible conflict of interest, he replied that there was enough business to go around.
She'd decided she shouldn't have pressed him about a role in the play he was shopping to producers.
I pressed him a little about this feeling of superiority, and he tried to explain.
He tried before leaving, as he was looking at his watch, to press me about the glass, but we know each other too well.
He looked up, pleased that she wasn't pressing him about the investigation.
When pressed about her Republican affiliation, she has a brief speech.
She had not pressed him about it; the house grew larger and better equipped each year.