Sentences with phrase «immediate pressures in»

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.
That eradicates the immediate pressure in a fantastic way.
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.

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U.S. pressure on Chinese telecom equipment giants Huawei and ZTE is causing immediate challenges for the companies in financial markets.
«In fact, that is one way to reveal who you are and what you want without putting pressure on them to make any immediate decision about you.
Medline's more immediate concern was the increased pressure on sales from competitor Loblaw's «curious» $ 25 gift cards offered to consumers after revealing its participation in an alleged bread price - fixing scandal, in which it implicated Sobey's.
Indeed, these more immediate benefits may ultimately prove to be more valuable than the tax deferral obtained from saving for retirement should pressures on fiscally strapped governments result in higher tax rates and reduced retirement benefits in the years ahead.
The immediate effect of the increase in the demand for labour in the resources sector is to produce upward pressure on wages in the resource sector.
Credit concerns typically create a spike in demand for default - free assets such as U.S. government liabilities, so even though there is a much larger float than is likely to be sustained over time without inflation as the ultimate outcome, credit concerns tend to support the value of these liabilities and hence mutes immediate inflation pressures (essentially, monetary velocity declines as these liabilities are sought as a default - free store of value).
In any event, commodity prices reflect immediate supply and demand pressures, but are not an indication that the world as we know it has fundamentally and permanently changed.
Higher interest rates will begin to compress multiples in the long run, and put pressure on high - debt companies over a more immediate timeframe.
Aggregate wage pressures have since firmed, particularly in the private sector, although wage growth remains below its immediate pre-crisis levels (Figure 10).
It is notable that the 3 - month Treasury bill yield dropped to 0.11 % from 0.15 %, which is actually a good sign in the sense that it will facilitate the willingness to hold the additional base money the Federal Reserve has created in recent weeks without immediate inflation pressures, though it clearly comes at the expense of individuals on fixed incomes who rely on interest on certificates of deposit and the like.
In the immediate aftermath of the Parkland shooting, Trump indicated he would pressure leadership to make gun violence a priority.
In the immediate aftermath of the shooting in a Parkland high school that killed 17 people and injured more than a dozen others, pressure mounted for Congress to actually do something on guns — and Trump seemed enthusiastic about the ideIn the immediate aftermath of the shooting in a Parkland high school that killed 17 people and injured more than a dozen others, pressure mounted for Congress to actually do something on guns — and Trump seemed enthusiastic about the idein a Parkland high school that killed 17 people and injured more than a dozen others, pressure mounted for Congress to actually do something on guns — and Trump seemed enthusiastic about the idea.
Cost savings, combined with what researcher Dr. Jerome Singer documents as the importance of movement and action as an immediate attention - getter, account for much of the pressure for gratuitous violence on the screens in our homes.
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).
A more gradual transition could also help take some of the immense pressure that Barco probably feels to come in and have an immediate impact.
With his current Saints deal still having five years remaining on it, Claude Puel will be under zero pressure to sell him and so the club are in a very strong position to make their hefty demands if they fear losing him in the more immediate future.
If the last two deals are wrapped up, Xia would have done his part, and in turn the pressure will now be on Di Matteo to ensure that it results in immediate promotion.
Whether it results in short - term and long - term success remains to be seen, but if this is the path that Mourinho is set to follow, then he will certainly be under pressure to deliver immediate success with the likes of Marcus Rashford and Timothy Fosu - Mensah the only likely survivors of the new strategy for now.
Manager Brendan Rodgers has come under increased pressure from the club's supporters in the immediate aftermath of the game at Old Trafford, but Coutinho insists there is no need to panic at such a early stage in the campaign:
His greater value is in his positioning though: he's good at making himself available for a pass from the defenders (which is particularly useful with Holgate, who is brave on the ball but also has a tendency to play the first pass he sees, so having Schneiderlin as a simple option makes it less likely he gives it away cheaply) although more useful at distracting opposition players, moving wider to drag them away from the middle and opening up passing lanes for the defenders to pass into the feet of Rooney and Sigurdsson, or playing one - twos with Gueye so the Senegalese has space on the ball and can turn, face play and stride forward without immediate pressure.
By receiving the ball, say between the centrebacks and central midfielders, Danny would be able to attract considerable attention and pressure from any number of the four players in his immediate vicinity.
Finally since I personally believe bitcoin is still a bit of a bubble if a large country were to enact a bitcoin tax in the immediate future there is a small chance that could put enough pressure on bitcoin to «pop» the bubble and see it rapidly drop, but that's mere speculation on my part and a topic better covered by the economics page then politics:)
«Too often my team and I have been pressured in the immediate run up to a budget or fiscal event to deliver yet more reductions to the working age benefit bill.
Tomorrow the leftwing pressure group Compass, which Cruddas is close to, calls on the NEC to rein in expectations of an immediate contest, arguing: «Instead of engaging in a quick - fire beauty contest the Labour NEC should release a short post-election statement for comment on Labour's website and initiate a process of involving all party stakeholders to both debate and restate Labour's aims, values and generate new ideas.»
Meanwhile Michael Gove has been named Secretary of State for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, with pressure to reduce poor air quality in many towns and cities among his immediate priorities.
Richard Moses, president of the Lower East Side Preservation Initiative collected more than 1000 signatures in support of the district's immediate formation, saying, «development pressures are intense and increasing all the time.»
Those present agreed that elected officials in Congress should be pressured to take immediate measures to protect minorities from unfair treatment by police force.
On 2 July 2008, Nicol announced he was stepping down as party leader with immediate effect because of the pressures of leading a political party while having a young family based in Aberdeen, some distance from the Parliament in Edinburgh.
PARKLAND, Fla. (AP)-- Pressure is growing for tougher gun - control laws after a mass shooting at a Florida high school, with thousands of angry protesters at state rallies demanding immediate action from lawmakers, and more demonstrations planned across the country in the weeks ahead.
The bombshell developments were met with immediate outrage from conservatives and put pressure on the President's Republican allies in Congress
Although immediate spending pressures lie behind this decision, there are longer - term spending pressures that will persist, even when government finances return to balance, as I argue in a pamphlet for the think tank, Demos.
For participants who consumed the high - cacao content chocolate with L - theanine, researchers recorded an immediate drop in blood pressure.
«But in a busy, time - pressured setting such as the emergency room or intensive care unit, doctors rely to a greater extent on the blood test used as a proxy for measuring kidney function in order to make an immediate diagnosis.
Dr Zofia Bajorek, report author and researcher at Lancaster University's Work Foundation, stated: «Unless immediate action is taken the pressure on the economy and the NHS will become unbearable in the future.
Blood - pressure medication If you have high blood pressure, the risk it poses to your health is more of an immediate concern than your risk of developing diabetes, says William Elliott, MD, of Rush University Medical Center in Chicago and the study's author.
Doctors are quick to prescribe low carbohydrate diets because they result in immediate weight loss, improved blood glucose control, reduced cholesterol, and reduced blood pressure.
Often, evidence of stress reduction, such as the slowing of rapid heart rate and decreases in blood pressure, were immediate.
Heart disease is unheard of under 80 yrs in my immediate family, and many also have low blood pressure, while medically obese!!
When we stand up, those of us who are in good health experience an almost immediate rise in blood pressure.
These allergic reactions can range from mild to severe, and include hives, shock, a severe drop in blood pressure, dermatitis and other skin reactions, gastrointestinal and respiratory distress, and even life - threatening anaphylactic reactions in which the throat swells and closes, requiring immediate emergency response.
Consisting of high doses of B vitamins and magnesium, along with other nutrients, the calm IV can result in immediate relaxation, lowering of blood pressure, and easing of anxiety.
There is very little pressure when you are on those over 40 singles dating sites, like the many women and men are happy to consider a friend or a date who is not living in the immediate neighborhood.
Bending to pressure from several parents» and educators» groups, Mayor Kevin H. White instructed his commissioner of consumer affairs and licensing, Joanne Prevost, to place an immediate moratorium on the licensing of such games while the city ponders a «comprehensive plan» to address the «unregulated proliferation of video games and pinball machines» in Boston.
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.
These schools also clearly faced pressure to improve in order to avoid the voucher threat, even if that threat was less immediate.
«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.»
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.
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