Sentences with phrase «immense amount of pressure»

A woman whose only priority is her man, would not only put immense amounts of pressure but also put his freedom in danger.
That means that there's a truly immense amount of pressure on Zelda Wii U to be successful.
In the first half, in the first half especially we were in an immense amount of pressure, especially in the first 15 minutes.»
I immediately connected with her message: because of an immense amount of pressure to attend top universities, kids are «doing school» and not learning in school.
In this social media / Pinterest age where everyone seemingly has it so together, modern mothers are under an immense amount of pressure to do it all and to do it all well.
The maelstrom created by these two opposing messages — breastfeed until your baby is at least six months old, but get back to work ASAP — puts an immense amount of pressure on mothers.
Oftentimes, the New Year brings forth an immense amount of pressure to shape up, perform, and «finally do things right.»
When you rely on willpower as the only source of inspiration in your wellness journey, you put an immense amount of pressure on yourself mind, forcing yourself to do something you don't really want to.
While there was certainly an immense amount of pressure on returning director James Gunn to create a worthy follow - up, you wouldn't know it from the self - assured confidence that the film exudes.
So when a computer simulation of the accident reveals new data that suggests the airplane could have made it back to LaGuardia or Teterboro Airport without injury to any of the passengers, it casts a shadow of self - doubt on the experienced pilot, who's already under an immense amount of pressure between the ongoing investigation, the numerous media commitments and financial problems at home, not to mention the PTSD caused by the incident itself.
He's under an immense amount of pressure from the university to deliver a second great book of photos.
This takes an immense amount of pressure off teachers, reduces planning time and paperwork and helps teachers to identify opportunities for learning to help make the visit a positive and rewarding experience for teachers and pupils alike.
This takes an immense amount of pressure off teachers, reduces paperwork demands and helps teachers to identify opportunities for learning to help make the visit a positive and rewarding experience for teachers and pupils alike.
«It feels like an immense amount of pressure on people without alleviating their workload.»
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