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pressures <a pressure; pressures> N

pressures

capitalist pressures ECON

contractionary pressures ECON

economic pressures ECON

inflationary pressures ECON

social pressures POL

abnormal pressure

absolute pressure PHYS

actuation pressure INDUST

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Import-reliant businesses are already seeing some disadvantages and cost pressures with the dollar's fall, as are businesses buying large capital items from overseas.
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Any pressures about lookism and stuff like that out there?
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With heliox, measured pressures of oxygen and helium are decanted or pumped into a cylinder, resulting in a two gas mix of oxygen and helium.
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They also significantly increase negative intrathoracic pressures that can harm internal structures and potentially impair post-operative recovery.
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Slower spending would help moderate domestic demand, alleviate real appreciation pressures, and support disinflation.
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It was not until 1959 that the economy really recovered, but credit controls were reinforced due to persistent inflationary pressures.
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In addition, bags are put through a decompression chamber simulating pressures during flight that could trigger explosives.
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In general, price transparency and competition are likely to limit inflationary pressures from the cash changeover.
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In developed countries the number of farm shops is increasing as farms seek to diversify their sources of income in the face of financial pressures.
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More specifically, the high pressures of oxygen delivery result in necrotizing bronchiolitis and alveolar septal injury, further compromising oxygenation of blood.
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