On the other hand,
global pressures often serve to intensify ethnic identity and become the cause of conflict.
Not exact matches
Today's developing world faces just as much
pressure to feed a growing urban population with nutritious,
often more costly food — with increasing potential for
global impact.
The lack of political will for tackling core problems will, as always, put far more
pressure than is deserved on relatively small, and
often highly effective, programs aimed at fostering
global progress.
Mr. Steele teaches about the enormous and
often decades - or even centuries - long climate trends that directly affect our local weather, such as the very complex interaction of the El Nino - La Nina Oscillation and
global zones of high
pressure.
Experience working effectively in complex
global organizations, satisfying the needs of diverse constituents, and
often working under the
pressure of competing and sometimes conflicting priorities