Use "exert pressure" in a sentence

1. What power peer pressure can exert!

2. The Union must also exert actual pressure via the Association Agreement.

3. The high percentage has been a handy lever to exert political pressure.

4. Do not misconstrue it as an effort to exert force or pressure.

5. Some managers exert considerable pressure on their staff to work extra hours without being paid.

6. Thus family members, physicians or nurses may exert pressure on patients to opt for active euthanasia.

7. Radiation pressure, which occurs when phonons exert force, results when light is coupled with the resonator.

8. 21 These collisions exert forces on the walls which translate into the pressure the gas exerts.

9. Or it may have been no more than a ruse to exert pressure and force him to reconsider.

10. As we exert pressure on our bodies, the muscles require a great deal of energy and demand additional oxygen.

11. Later on I realised the extent to which the Soviet side could exert pressure on us in these matters.

12. The coupling shoes (15) exert a pressure against the abutment coupling area disposed on a mantle surface (25) of the abutment.

13. You shouldn't exert yourself.

14. You must not exert Sun

15. From combatting human rights abuses to protecting animal rights, Boycotts exert economic pressure on some of the biggest companies to change their practices

16. to exert strength, influence, etc.

17. 19 to exert strength, influence, etc.

18. He likes to exert his authority.

19. The two hormones exert opposite effects.

20. Do demons still exert influence over humans?

21. Why must we exert ourselves vigorously now?

22. “Exert yourselves vigorously” implies struggling, extending ourselves.

23. Do all member countries exert equal influence ?

24. I was too tired to exert myself.

25. Exert thy voice, sweet harbinger of spring!

26. The young people friends, exert oneself diligently!

27. Colloid solutions (broadly partitioned into synthetic fluids such as hetastarch and natural such as albumin) exert a high oncotic pressure and thus expand volume via oncotic drag

28. F-Clamps, pipe Clamps, and C-Clamps can exert pressure in the range of 400 to 2000 psi, while spring Clamps tend to be capable of significantly less

29. Other articles where Constriction is discussed: boa constrictor: It kills by Constriction, first grasping the prey and then using its coils to exert a deadly amount of pressure

30. 2 days ago · The forum will debate the imposition of unilateral Coercive measures as a means to exert political and economic pressure on the States

31. Health Resist the urge to over-exert yourself.

32. Have they used their economic clout to exert control?

33. Monday’s cosmic landscape pushes you to exert yourself, Aquarius

34. He doesn't have to exert himself on my behalf.

35. 29 It is illustrated that discharge temperature of gas cooler, efficiency of expander and degree of superheat at the inlet of compressor can exert more influence on the optimum high pressure.

36. But I feel the lean movement is doing exactly that, retrenching into operations, reverting to old fashioned monitoring and Consequenting and using the Toyota tools to exert pressure on value-adding employees

37. These exotic plants exert a fascination all of their own.

38. The KDPG accumulated intracellularly does by itself not exert toxic effects.

39. Bowed basement walls may be an indication of serious foundation and basement problems, but can in some cases be difficult to detect.Basement walls often curve inwards due to hydrostatic pressure and expansive soils, both of which exert sustained pressure on your foundation or basement and crawlspace walls.

40. In order to be successful he would have to exert himself.

41. If you were to exert your influence they might change their decision.

42. Christopher hoped to exert his influence to make them change their minds.

43. We all know that when we exert ourselves our heart rate increases.

44. Why exert himself to win a battle the bowmen had already won?

45. Be sure to exert as much energy during the blast off stage.

46. Boston's colleges and universities exert a significant impact on the regional economy.

47. The more we exert ourselves, the more heat and humidity we create.

48. Therefore , occasionally male , can let the woman pettish exert her mother's side .

49. How does the Sun reach out across empty inert space and exert influence?

50. 4 None the less, the past does exert its moulding influence upon us.

51. How are we going to exert pressure on Islamabad as we have seen that over the previous year no consular access was granted even when 13 attempts were made, so how is India looking at it?

52. Electorally, it is concentrated in Florida and New Jersey, and this - together with the economic and organizational power of some of its associations (particularly the Cuban-American National Foundation) enable it to exert considerable political pressure.

53. Put (one's) Backbone into (something) To exert a strong effort toward (doing) something

54. Indeed, sympathetic spectators can exert a positive influence on those in the race.

55. The Sarawak government is popularly believed to exert its influence over the media.

56. You'll have to exert yourself more if you want to pass your exam.

57. He clearly portrays the pressures that changing gender roles exert on family life.

58. 9 Micro - landform and micro - climate could exert great influence on conductor icing.

59. Blackmail: 1 n extortion of money by threats to divulge discrediting information Type of: extortion the felonious act of extorting money (as by threats of violence) v obtain through threats Type of: extort obtain through intimidation v exert pressure on someone through threats Synonyms: blackjack , pressure Type of: act upon , influence , work

60. Exert host's imagination in warmhearted sitting room space, construct harmonious and comfortable living atmosphere.

61. Could such extraordinary images not exert a profound influence on art in this century?

62. Beefing (up): to increase the ability of (as a muscle) to exert physical force

63. Not only do they command force, but they exert a moral appeal as well.

64. She could probably exert her influence with the manager and get you a job.

65. Seen from below, clouds emit infrared radiation back to the surface, and so exert a warming effect; seen from above, clouds reflect sunlight and emit infrared radiation to space, and so exert a cooling effect.

66. Tending to exert a beneficial influence; favorable: a policy with Benign consequences for the economy

67. Belabor (v.) 1590s, "to exert one's strength upon" (obsolete), from be-+ labor (v.)

68. An excited person appears earnest, and it's exert to be critical of someone who's earnest.

69. Flowing air pressure to pressure relief valve- in kPa absolute (recorded gauge pressure plus recorded barometric pressure

70. Flowing air pressure to pressure relief valve — in kPa absolute (recorded gauge pressure plus recorded barometric pressure).

71. To compare a pressure expressed in gauge pressure with a pressure expressed in absolute pressure the atmospheric pressure should be deducted from the absolute pressure which is missing in the definition of maximum working pressure.

72. Bend over backward(s) cliché To exert a lot of effort towards some end

73. That is, a possible aether wind should exert a disturbing influence on the absorption frequency.

74. You want them to exert their self-discipline and use their talents in your favour.

75. You must not underrate the force which these ideals exert upon the modern British democracy.

76. Flowing air pressure to pressure relief valve in kPa absolute (recorded gauge pressure plus recorded barometric pressure).

77. Pressure gages and differential pressure gages

78. The haematoma outside hard meninx happens in exert oneself dot to reach its commonly around.

79. The sum of hydrostatic pressure and Atmospheric pressure is called Absolute pressure.

80. p = Flowing air pressure to pressure relief valve- in kPa absolute (recorded gauge pressure plus recorded barometric pressure