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In the past few years, the economy has pressurized us all.
We have pressurized doors around here to keep those things out.
All medical staff are pressurized to force family planning on women.
Because this air has just been pressurized, it is hot.
They will also be pressurized to keep smoke out in case of a fire.
Nor is it right to allow Members to be pressurized.
"what if we pressurized the inside to match the outside?"
Water in this structure was pressurized by a 300-tonne weight.
I was pressurizing him about it, so he had a look around your apartment.
No stories in the press pressurizing you to come up with the goods.
It was designed so that the plane could be pressurized.
Seeing that it was pressurized, they entered and moved along the wall.
When everything was in order he pressurized the hatch and opened it.
Media reports suggest that they were pressurized to not do this.
The towers use fresh air for pressurizing the public areas.
In this last case the part is pressurized with helium.
We went inside, pressurized it, and took off our helmets.
The rest are just like it, only they're pressurized to ambient.
There's no place for it to go but up: it's pressurized.
In the early days of aviation, few aircraft were pressurized.
Once you're all inside I'll close it so we can pressurize."
The 707 used air from the engines to pressurize the cabin.
I had no idea the space between the Facility and the dome was pressurized.
The choice of pressurizing agent is driven by the process.
Air vessels work in much the same way as water towers, but are pressurized.
It is very difficult to pressurise the opposition in this way.
To pressurise parents to pay fees, schools often sent children home during the final exams.
Added to this are the attempts to pressurise and manipulate the public television station.
However, Debbie thinks that it's not a good idea to pressurise children into playing an instrument too early.
Don't try to offer simple solutions or pressurise them to see your viewpoint.
With no cabin to pressurise, the crew had to wear oxygen masks.
Used oxygen and kerosene with nitrogen to pressurise the engine.
She was tempted to phone him but held back, not wanting to pressurise him.
"pressurise" - to put pressure on someone, to influence. "
The answer, he will suggest, is using public assessments of care to pressurise managers and clinical staff to improve.
Like any position, you want these boys to pressurise each other and get the best out of each other.
More recently, Platte has been using a debt collection agency to try to pressurise people into making payments.
South Africa was boycotted for many years in an effort to pressurise the government into ending its apartheid policy.
Fluid is then injected to pressurise the disc, any pain responses are recorded.
Thailand begins to pressurise drugs companies to find ways to make the drugs cheaper.
Many developing countries are concerned the terms of the new agreement will pressurise them to act in the same vein as developed countries.
Nor should it be admissible to pressurise local workers into accepting lower wages and conditions through such methods.
He would start to pressurise her again and she didn't really want to go to the Dordogne at all.
Games which pressurise weak spellers by making them write words quickly are not good for them.
They can help you consider the options and they should not pressurise you into making any particular decision.
I think a movement must be started to pressurise our blind political parties to withdraw from this futile pointless war.
The only way to pressurise the abuse is to pressurise all.
"I think we'd better stop right now before I forget all about my promise not to pressurise you," he said hoarsely.
The aim of the mass picket had been to pressurise trade union leaders to cut off essential supplies to the factory.
I know that nothing has ever been proved against the man, but you've heard the rumours about how he tries to pressurise people.'