Sentences with phrase «come under pressure if»

To avoid being deserted mid-term, the Conservatives will have to work hard to keep the Liberal Democrats happy, and David Cameron will have strong incentives to do so as his position as leader will come under pressure if he can not keep the show on the road.
«Vivendi's rating would come under pressure if there is no sign of deleveraging in 2013,» Fitch said today.
The euro could come under pressure if the data shows a slowdown in core inflation in the euro zone, Kotecha said, adding that the dollar could see further gains, at least in the near term.

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But Benko knows that in tough economic climates like this one, he can't count on that kind of positive cash - flow balance to just fall into place — especially if sales also come under pressure.
«If the U.S. delegation comes to China believing Beijing's resolve to open wider to the outside world is a matter of expediency under pressure from Washington, it will likely mean a lot of time is wasted setting the record straight.»
«It smacks a bit of the Bank of Scotland (HBOS) / Lloyds where you never know how much pressure is put on the biggest bank in Spain by the central bank so I'd be surprised if they had agreed to it under duress but that will come out,» he said.
If there is no smoking gun regards to this weeks statement for a June hike then you could see the dollar come under some defensive pressure, Rai said.
«If Trump renegotiates NAFTA, as he has said he would, activity in these states would likely come under pressure,» said Daco.
Fitch Ratings, confirming its BBB rating — the second - lowest investment grade — and a stable outlook, said today the rating «would come under pressure» if there was no clear expectation of the Paris - based company's ratio of adjusted net debt to earnings staying below 2.5 times in the «medium» term.
If, as expected, Gulf economies decide to tap global bond markets to finance deficits, they may come under further pressure to liberalize their economies.
«If the U.S. housing market continues to fall apart, as I predict it will, the stock prices of major American banks that lend money to consumers to buy homes will come under pressure — these are the bank stocks I wouldn't own.»
If the alcoholic has come under third - party pressure, the counselor's first job is to get rid of the third party.
Oxfam came under more pressure after its chief executive compared the response to the recent scandal, to being as if workers had «murdered babies in their cots.»
In the face of a threat to public order, those with public power and the responsibility for maintaining peace, even if they care about justice, as Pilate did, are sometimes under pressure to sacrifice justice — and with it, all pretense of determining whose views are correct when it comes to life's big questions.
Analysts believe Coles» profit margins could come under pressure or stall this year if it continues to invest in reducing prices ahead of cost reductions and as deflation makes it harder for retailers to fractionalise costs.
Its obvious he couldn't care less what the fans think he thinks the club is his he treats the club like his and no one challenges him, he comes out and says he had many opportunities to leave but remained loyal to the club he remained loyal because he's highly paid and under absolutely no pressure to deliver success and if he stays we all know its more of the same next season.
Firstly, they don't want to lose the Belgian international at all and they would come under pressure to keep him in that event, but he is surely worth much more than that if he was to leave the north London outfit.
If you believe the Arsenal transfer rumours that were coming out of Spain a couple of days ago concerning our fleet footed right back Hector Bellerin, the club and Arsene Wenger have just eight more days to hold out under the transfer pressure from his former and boyhood club FA Barcelona.
We went to an a way match on a horrible cold wet evening to play a game of football were westham were under pressure to perform to defend well and try to nick a goal Arsenal didn't do to bad the west ham defense did a great job and stopped us so all in all we did not lose an away match before we learn to fly we need to learn to walk we are picking up the pieces and moving forward we need to assert our selves and keep moving I am confident if we keep our heads to the ground we will come out of it smiling on to Saturday and newcastel
The Saints have kept a pretty strong line - up, as I expected, with the likes of Clyne, Fonte, Schneiderlin and Wanyama all starting, but if we get at them then I think our attacking talent could carry the day, whereas if we come under serious pressure, that unfamiliar and inexperienced back five could struggle.
If van Gaal fails to orchestrate a title challenge, his job may come under pressure at the end of the campaign.
Now, this statistic can be warped if one team comes under more pressure than another.
If Bale takes some time to settle and get used to La Liga, as many think he will, Ancelotti might come under serious pressure for allowing such a creative and influential player as Ozil to leave the club.
However, United's defence is under strength, and comprises of players back from injury whose lack of match fitness could be exposed come the weekend if put under pressure.
«To do that under pressure is even more encouraging going into a championships because you know if I'm faced with having to come from behind and really step up, I can do that and not lose focus.»
Corbyn and his allies are coming under increasing pressure to allow a free vote on bombing ISIS in the country, and shadow foreign secretary Hilary Benn has repeatedly refused to rule out backing the government if it comes before the Commons.
If the rumours are true and Shapps» job as Tory chairman does come under pressure in the coming months, we shouldn't expect he will be getting staunch support from Osborne.
While he is coming under pressure from fellow Republicans to fall in line, Gov. Andrew Cuomo wrote him in a letter released Wednesday that the popular Democratic governor would support him if he continued his campaign.
It would be a major surprise if Freeman came under much pressure.
Others believe Mr Brown will come under renewed pressure after the Commons returns on 6 October, and hope he will be forced out by a cabinet mutiny if Labour loses the Glenrothes by - election, expected late October or early November.
The government could come under pressure to give out extra credits if people found it too hard to reduce their emissions, the report said, and it would also be an expensive option compared to other ways of cutting emissions, like carbon taxation.
Food production is likely to come under increased pressure in the coming years if fuel prices continue to rise and the world's population increases.
He has made clear he would not stand against Mr Miliband, but might come under pressure to do so, especially if Mr Brown leads Labour into the general election — a prospect that now looks more likely than it did.
Cameron is also coming under pressure from senior Tory women to bring in all - women shortlists if the party does not get more female MPs at the next election.
Although Ney has pledged to seek reelection even if he is indicted, he would likely come under heavy pressure from national Republicans to step aside should that come to pass.
In 2013 the Lord Speaker suggested that «if we don't reform and shrink our numbers, the Lords will collapse under its own weight»; last year she pointed out that debates are «coming under increasing time pressure as more members wish to speak, all to the detriment of our ability to hold the government to account» (pay wall).
The Gbese Mantse has come under intense pressure from some Ghanaians to abdicate after vowing to do same if the National Democratic Congress is defeated in the December 7 polls.
Mr Cameron will come under intense pressure to step down if he loses to Mr Miliband, who many Tories rate as the worst Labour leader since Michael Foot.
• A new intergenerational study shows that for 76 % of 15 - 17 year olds, studying hard for good exam results is their biggest priority for the coming year; and they are preparing to sacrifice friendships, family time, hobbies and even sleep to achieve this, • In fact 57 % of 15 - 17 year olds feel school work must come before anything else if they want to do well in the future • And only 39 % of this age group think being happy is more important than good grades • Yet half (51 %) of UK business leaders calls on teens to develop broader life / work skills before leaving education A new report launched today by National Citizen Service (NCS) reveals that the UK ¹ s 15 - 17 year olds feel under significant pressure to excel in exams at the expense of other life skills, experiences, healthy relationships and even their own happiness, suggesting that they are struggling to juggle the demands of young adulthood.
My question comes for the incremental update, that doesn't seem all that great (given we've not seen it, obviously) and the fact that E Ink was under pressure for not getting a new tech soon enough (Pearl has some 3 years, if I recall correctly) Maybe it's just an upgrade in the road, that became a new generation for commercial sake.
If you plan to have a family you're going to come under all kinds of pressures you can't yet imagine.
If rates rise and the economy slows, the areas of the bond market that have done well lately, like higher - yielding bonds, could come under pressure.
For example, if high - yield bond prices come under pressure, you may be able to trade a high yield ETF, but the price you receive for the trade may not be favorable.
No matter if you have a cat or a dog, the collars come with a ratchet release mechanism that releases when your pet is under pressure, which enables your pet to free himself or herself.
Thermal equilibrium doesn't mean the same temperature, if for example, a gas in getting hotter expands and rises becoming less dense and under less pressure it can move faster, it's using thermal energy to move, there's no energy lost, it's just become something else, or, as temperature relates to kinetic energy not thermal energy then heat capacity comes into play, as water can absorb a huge amount of thermal energy before there's any rise in temperature, or whatever, but if you're equating all «energy» to «heat» as thermal energy then that's a different idea altogether, not all energy is heat.
Our lawyers are encouraged to think like in - house counsel — who come under huge pressure if they don't provide quick and commercial advice.
Instead, lawyers for the two men hope Indonesian President Joko Widodo will come under political pressure to reassess their pleas for mercy if the court rules that the constitution requires the president to properly consider clemency submissions.
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.
When it comes to just getting the basics of Frieza down, he still plays largely like other characters in Dragon Ball FighterZ — land a solid rush down, keep the pressure on your opponent, and make great use of assists if you're under too much pressure with no way out.
Consider this, if a majority of miners use hardware that was built by a big name manufacturer, this manufacturer could quite possibly come under pressure from governments to allow for killswitches to be installed in the hardware they produce.
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