Sentences with phrase «already come under pressure»

May has already come under pressure from opposition parties to call an early general election, something that she has promised Conservative MPs she will not do.
Almost two thirds of them said that they already come under pressure to work on Sundays.

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The SEC's focus on the average net IRR disclosures, which has not been previously reported, marks a new phase in the agency's efforts to regulate private equity and comes at a time when the industry is already under pressure from investors to simplify its fees and expenses structure.
These additional costs come as gas is already under pressure due to flat - to - declining electricity demand and increasing renewable energy adoption in states like California and Texas.
This challenges the Commission's historical position as an «honest broker» — a position that has already come under some considerable strain as the institution has come under increasing pressure from the European Council, and from the more activist EP.
Whittingdale has denied any wrongdoing, but the revelations come at a time when he is already under pressure over his former relationship with a dominatrix.
The Home Secretary was already under pressure when she came to the Home Affairs committee to be grilled on Windrush.
The dating sites have come under pressure from a new wave of free mobile apps led by Tinder, which has already been adopted by 5 % of the Australian population.
What I predict is that interest rates will rise until about the end of 2011, and then the house prices will start to come under pressure - they're already under pressure now, but people have borrowed so much, that high interest rates, more will be forced to sell.
However, WhatsApp is likely to come under increasing pressure from free messaging apps (if it isn't already) which operate under an entirely different business model: content distribution.
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