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  • The Austrian government is under severe pressure from public opinion.
  • That is why we are not anymore under pressure from public opinion in Iraq.
  • At the time, Fujimori was under pressure from public opinion and other governments, including Washington, to fire the spymaster.
  • Heavy pressure from public opinion forced the Company to give up its 12-hour day and adopt the standard eight-hour day.
  • And " I think the pressure from public opinion here would be in favor of doing anything he can to prevent a strike,"
  • Under pressure from public opinion, she began to pay income tax for the first time, and Buckingham Palace was opened to the public.
  • The existence of'wild'camps, and the treatment of prisoners detained in them, became public relatively quickly, and under pressure from public opinion they were shut down.
  • At the time of the alleged dlrs 15 million payment to Montesinos, Fujimori was under pressure from public opinion and other governments, including Washington, to fire the spymaster.
  • While Israel and the United States have pressed Palestinian security forces to crack down on militants, police are clearly under pressure from public opinion to act with restraint.
  • "This situation will increase the risk that unilateral measures be taken, due to the strong pressure from public opinion on a number of key issues, " the statement said.
  • Under pressure from public opinion, the then Iranian president Mohammad Khatami formed a committee to follow up the case, which eventually asked for the resignation of the Minister of Intelligence, Ghorbanali Dorri-Najafabadi.
  • "Otherwise, under pressure from public opinion, the European authorities may be tempted to take counter-measures, " he said, adding that as supporters of free trade, " we cannot welcome such development ".
  • In an early 2016 interview, he said that  Cartoons and portraits can create a unified visual symbol, which can help spread the message and attract sustained attention, in order to create pressure from public opinion.
  • That Hamas is gaining popularity was amply evident recently when pressure from public opinion in Gaza forced Arafat to release most of 200 to 300 Hamas members whose arrest he had ordered after the Tel Aviv bombing.