He led the Blues to three straight victories in their opening three games, however, ensuring he didn't come
under immediate pressure in the job.
Normally the author isn't entirely dependent on them for money and the market is a bit more insulated
from immediate pressures.
The statistic not only showed the growing strength of the «opt out» movement against standardized testing, but also put
immediate pressure on state and federal officials, who must now decide whether to penalize schools and districts with low participation rates.
A decision to formally anchor pre-2020 discussions in the next climate talks
puts immediate pressure on developed countries to do more on increasing ambition in the run up to 2020 and thereafter.
Political leaders who respond to
immediate pressures in ways that damage the long - term future possibilities for their people are acting in an unsustainable way.
Golden's job was to get upfield to either attract Saffold's attention and open up the B gap wide enough that an aircraft carrier could plow through it, or if Saffold were to block down to pick up Minter in the B gap, Golden would continue upfield and around the edge to
get immediate pressure on Rams quarterback Jared Goff.
O line problems allowing
almost immediate pressure, and one thing that doesn't get as much talk is that the young WR are having significant problems getting open.
Beach pollution, seafood contamination, overfishing, sea - level rise and other marine environmental issues will exert
more immediate pressure on coastal residents to act, so understanding the local «place effects» will be central to mitigating political biases.
«The public is losing confidence in the ability of the higher - education sector in particular to control costs,» note the authors, adding that «all of higher education has a stake in addressing this problem, including the elite institutions that are under
less immediate pressure than others to alter their teaching methods.»
Allowing Sonya to deal 100 % increased damage over 4 seconds with her Ancient Spear, Poisoned Spear
ensures immediate pressure on any target she hits.
Two linebackers blitz — or threaten to blitz — from positions on the left and right shoulders of the center (the A gaps), trying to
get immediate pressure on the quarterback via the shortest route and forcing the offense into a series of quick and potentially dangerous decisions.
Lee definitely has some weaknesses to his game but he's gotten a whole lot better at making quick, simple plays when he's not
under immediate pressure (to break out of the DZ or to sustain possession in the OZ).
Hayes was able to get under Gilliam with his rip move and beat him inside and up the field to
put immediate pressure on Wilson.
Emily White, Instagram's director of business operations, told The Wall Street Journal there is
no immediate pressure to make money.
If there's a distant end date and
no immediate pressure, it will be harder for employees to work, especially because of the challenges of planning out time.
That requires adjustment to
immediate pressures.
Although, for Maritain as for Aquinas, practical intellect still exerts a major discipline over the soul (over its loves, for example), nonetheless, here and now, under
the immediate pressures of choice, the predispositions of one's loves are highly likely to bend the intellect to their purposes.
They must instead, in the freedom of the gospel, strive for a measure of distance from
the immediate pressures of class location and class struggle.
They said they wished they had been introduced earlier to the distinctive culture, mission and expectations of a theological school without
the immediate pressure of securing tenure.
That eradicates
the immediate pressure in a fantastic way.
The Champions League triumph may have masked the cracks for the Blues and should they start poorly Di Matteo will be under
immediate pressure.
But it is important to remember that the NHS was founded immediately after the war, in a period of the greatest economic and social strain, that generation of politicians saw beyond
the immediate pressures and took the historically bold step to create it.
For some MPs, that's the top priority - but one leading euro - sceptic backbencher, Mark Pritchard, said there was
no immediate pressure on Mr Cameron.
The finding suggests Mr Osborne will come under
immediate pressure to implement a pledge he had hoped to delay for at least four years.
The immediate pressure on health care administrators is whether to look harder for rare but imminent disorders, not for ills whose symptoms may be far off.
Ultimately, online dating takes
the immediate pressure off approaching a guy in a bar, at work or in a social setting.
A senior pen pals approach gives many the opportunity to get to know people online without
the immediate pressure of online dating.
The affordability of such a project greatly reduces risks and
the immediate pressure of an off - line business launch.
By writing about their values, the first group focused on long - term goals instead of
immediate pressures, which the study authors say «may increase or protect beliefs in numeric ability and attitudes towards numbers,» helping to prevent many of the negative effects stress has on learning.
This includes rebalancing incentives to encourage leaders to work in challenging schools, along with the introduction of an» improvement period» where schools will not be inspected by Ofsted, which aims to take
the immediate pressure off of new leaders and give them the time to make improvements after taking over a leadership role.
In another study, a similar writing exercise helped math students focus on long - term goals instead of
immediate pressures, reducing math stress and improving their attitudes toward math.
And I'm hoping that the Chartered College, because it is free from political mandates and
the immediate pressure that comes with working with as precious a resource as children, can provide the time, space and expertise to develop such a vision.
Although the waivers issued to 34 states so far alleviate some of
the immediate pressure to adhere to outmoded federal regulations, they are a band - aid solution that, in turn, is creating a haphazard patchwork of state progress.
The immediate pressure, however, is not in the future, it is now.
But I'm less than entirely convinced that there won't be near -
immediate pressure to push that compensation downward; say, by trying to cut into the money credited for a «full sale,» or by pushing back the percentage of a book read before a «full sale» to 25 % or 33 %, or by any other number of ways which I can't now think of off the top of my head but which the subscription model will in some way enable.
Using a second mortgage to refinance credit card debt can take
some immediate pressure off your monthly budget.
Since 2010 the Collection has been inviting international artists to the island to undertake residencies as an alternative way of supporting their practice, giving them the time and space to think and create freely, without
the immediate pressure of exhibition - making.
Curatorial projects emphasize the importance of local exposure to the experimental practices of national artistic communities, while providing artists a space to produce work outside of
the immediate pressures of a market.
If
the immediate pressure is greater to produce the $ 165 per hour work and the firm has no response for the $ 205 per hour work, the $ 205 per hour work is at risk.
We'll work hard to get an early admission of fault, and also to get early compensation payments to relieve
any immediate pressures you're feeling.
We'll work hard to get an early admission of fault, and also to obtain early compensation payments to relieve
any immediate pressures you're feeling.
The interviewer will know you are looking but will appreciate the opportunity to offer advice without
the immediate pressure of you requesting a position.
Other refinances borrower under
no immediate pressure to close simple waited to see if interest rates might fall back slightly after spiking up — which they did for many borrowers.