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He could bring some pressure to bear on us, perhaps.
But I know how much pressure can be brought to bear on someone.
The full might of French law was brought to bear on them.
Now for something that might particularly bear on the future.
He could bring all of this knowledge to bear on the problem at hand.
So pressure needs to be brought to bear on the Council.
Who can bring pressure to bear on the government in Israel?
There was no pressure brought to bear on any of these key people.
But this does not bear on the quality of the final design.
There's going to be pressure brought to bear on him.
"He knows what intelligence can bring to bear on these issues."
But other factors can be brought to bear on specific companies.
None of it seemed to bear on the matter at hand.
Bring all you have learned to bear on the exercise.
Doesn't think about whatever don't bear on what interests him right now.
That is all very nice, but it does not bear on the case to hand.
According to the results of the focus groups, the following issues bear on the skills challenge.
When and how should the Policy be brought to bear on federal land management decisions?
I'm sure she'll be happy to bring her perspective to bear on your political problems.
And we now have a lot of evidence bearing on that question.
Why hasn't the mayor brought some reason to bear on this?
You brought it all to bear on me, here, tonight.
How much influence could you bring to bear on him under contact?
In the same way, we can learn from past history something, at least, bearing on present political and social issues.
No doubt there would be pressure brought to bear on these two.