Sentences with phrase «are under more»

«You get a little drop in rainfall and then plants are under more stress and there is less flow into streams,» he said... «I think that all the prognoses for climate change is that the South - West is going to keep drying out and getting hotter,» he said.
Surf contest directors are under more pressure now than ever to hold surfing contests that allow surfers and destinations to showcase their potential.
These nutrients can help dogs suffering from joint conditions, and are also recommended for dogs that are predisposed to them but not yet suffering, particularly for very active dogs whose joints are under more stress.
Recent articles show that students are under more stress than ever.
Or perhaps not so oddly since academics, tenured professors included, are under more pressure than even indie authors to publish (master's theses, dissertations, articles, books) on a regular basis.
Today, teachers, administrators, and students are under more pressure than ever before to deliver results on end - of - year summative assessments.
With all of this in mind universities are under more pressure than ever before to enhance their physical facilities, campus experience and most importantly ensure they are effective.
Given the high stakes testing environment and shrinking budgets of schools today, educators are under more stress than ever.
We welcomed Damian Hinds» acknowledgement that schools are under more pressure than ever before, but we also agree with Angela Rayner that that money is best spent in the early years rather than playing catch - up later on.
Pretty much if you have plantar fasciitis you are under more stress than you can handle — whether that be from overtraining (too much anaerobic activity, or lack of an aerobic base), working too hard, dietary stress (too much sugar, not enough protein or nutrient - dense foods), emotional stress, or other physical trauma / stress — ANYWHERE in the body, not just in the foot.
For one thing, they are under more stress than younger children in many cases.
Our bodies are under more stress than ever and a good diet doesn't provide all the nutrients we need to feel and live at our best.
Add up all these factors, and it is quite logical that we are under more stress these days than when life or death situations (like invaders, wild animals, or famine) presented themselves daily.
Some ecosystems are under more pressure than others.
Just like our younger kiddos, teens these days are under more pressure than ever.
There is a lot of problems with them at the moment, where even away to them and it being a pressure game for both sides, how Newcastle are under more pressure to win this.
Interest in automated testing has increased substantially in the last few years, says Evans, because developers are under more pressure than ever to roll out new applications and associated updates faster.
The athletes are under more scrutiny but also have a wider audience, says Apolo Ohno, American speed skater talking about the changing landscape of Olympic coverage, with CNBC's Carl Quintanilla.
Two of these senses, sight and hearing, are under more control during the naming process than the other three.
It's like getting a new job, and on your first day people finding out you are a Christian; suddenly you're under more scrutiny.
The event came at a time when the packaging industry is under more scrutiny than ever before, with the government, media and consumers all calling for change.
We will likely be under more pressure and missing Walcott on the counter which worked well last game.
This will be Arsenal's last chance of silverware this season, having fizzled out of the Premier League title race, and will likely be under more pressure than our rivals, but form generally goes out the window in these sorts of matches.
Will Arsenal be under more pressure than Chelsea today?
In turn, Wenger's decision to keep everyone guessing and waiting could backfire significantly, and the French tactician could be under more pressure than ever before to announce his intentions.
He knew then that his job would be under more scrutiny with a new administration; he did not know the season would devolve the way it had.
This happens when the body is under more stress than it has the ability to adjust to.
I genuinely believe that Wenger is under more pressure than ever before, he knows it so obviously looses it when bad decisions go against us but these decisions don't happen every game and the table won't lie at the end of the season
Because unlike the rest of the managers Wenger has been taking stick for mistakes made by the players, referee and club board for the past decade, if anything Wenger has been under more pressure than any manager in the PL since our stadium move hence why he appears to be more respected by the FA compared to Mourinho.
This could be Arsene's last season and with the growing frustrations I feel like he was under more pressure to achieve something than he was last year.
I think Wenger will be under more pressure than ever to spend.
rather than our morale taking a blow, i'd say, in case we lose, we will be under more pressure not to drop any more points
I wonder if it will be a swansong for our beleaguered manager who seems to be under more pressure than ever if media reports are to be believed.
To be honest, it's Steve Kean's performance as manager which is under more scrutiny than the team itself, as the Glaswegian has won just three of his seventeen league games in charge and has overseen one of the club's poorest runs in their Premiership history.
He is under more pressure than us.
Given Henderson's technical edge and his captaincy of the team, James Milner's place in Liverpool's starting XI will be under more threat now that Klopp has assumed charge and eliminated any selection - by - politics.
He will be under more pressure in 2017, but will not face a third leadership challenge this summer.
Virtually every hospital in Italy is under more - or - less - direct control of a religious organization.
After Governor Andrew Cuomo, New York's education commissioner John King may be under more pressure at the moment than any other state official.
Rail safety has been under more scrutiny following the July disaster in Quebec that killed 47 people.
If polls can not meet the challenge, they will be under more public scrutiny and pressure to shut down, and let exit polls take their place.
In other words, people who have lived with higher levels of disease tend to develop cultures in which social contact is under more control.
Women had higher teaching loads and were under more pressure to serve on committees than their male counterparts.
Participants who were under more acute stress (the ones who had more numbers to memorize) were more likely to eat the cake because they not only had less mental capacity to make a healthy choice, but it also felt more rewarding in the moment.
If the liver is under more stress, it makes sense that your thyroid function or thyroid hormones may not be at optimal levels to burn fat.
If you have muscle imbalance, your body will be under more stress.
So you can see what happens is if we're under more stress, this progesterone escape, this cortisol escape where that progesterone leaks down because it's needing to deal with the cortisol stress.
You know if you're under more stress and you're doing higher intensity training on a more regular basis.
And your body will be under more stress.
They're under more stress.
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