Sentences with phrase «came under real pressure»

Hopefully we won't be doing too much defending, but away from home in quite a hostile ground theres every chance we'll come under real pressure at some point in the game.
Another thing I've noticed is that whenever Wenger actually comes under real pressure from the fans, the players actually start performing, which also can be seen as evidence they don't feel the pressure to win most of the time.

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But the New York real estate tycoon, who once supported abortion access, has come under pressure from conservatives to prove he is truly one of them.
In June, sentiment towards gold understandably came under pressure given the rise in real rates — not just in the US but also in Europe — and the seemingly hawkish shift in tone among central banks (see Gold falls as real rates rise).
Historically, gold typically comes under pressure when real, or inflation adjusted, interest rates are advancing.
All eyes will be on Jurgen Klopp in the coming months following his decision to leave Bundesliga heavyweights Borussia Dortmund at the end of the current campaign, while stellar duo Pep Guardiola and Carlo Ancelotti find themselves under pressure at Bayern Munich and Real Madrid respectively.
It was a real - world example of a human being failing at the highest level under the most extreme pressure and coming back.
It will come as a surprise to some Arsenal fans and those in the football media, because the emergence and then the consistent and ever improving form showed by our young French midfielder Francis Coquelin in the second half of the season had put Arteta's place in the team under real pressure.
But in the real world, a stock that has undergone a reverse split may well come under renewed selling pressure.
Richard Cowie is «a real fighter» and «someone you want on your side when negotiations become tough»; he is praised by clients for «thinking outside the box and coming up with fast, workable solutions under time pressure».
Those schools that survive the coming purge will be under enormous pressure to provide «practical,» «real world» training and clinical opportunities, and so they should.
HBC has also come under pressure from activist investor Jonathan Litt of Land & Buildings Investment Management, who is urging the company to monetize some of its real estate holdings.
«These additions come at a time when the energy industry is under pressure because of the volatility in U.S. crude - oil prices, which has had a significant effect on the Houston economy and commercial real estate, particularly in the office sector,» the report reads.
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