Sentences with phrase «likely come under pressure»

As such, many of these companies will likely come under pressure when rates rise.
«If Trump renegotiates NAFTA, as he has said he would, activity in these states would likely come under pressure,» said Daco.

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«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.»
Margins are at record highs and are likely to come under pressure as wages firm and rates creep higher.
Japan has since agreed to lift the ban and allow imports of US beef from cattle that are under two years old, which is likely to place downward pressure on prices over the coming year, though it may take some time for the United States to establish systems to identify cattle age accurately.
Milan are likely to continue strengthening in the coming weeks as there are still areas of the squad that need to be addressed, namely a creative central midfielder and another striker to take some of the pressure off Silva next season, but this is undoubtedly turning out to be a very impressive summer transfer window, the first window under new owner Yonghong Li's stewardship.
The Saints are not at their best right now and they are likely to come under some pressure in this one on the south coast.
Kent University academic Professor Goodwin said:» «These are the seats where Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party is most likely to come under pressure.
Meanwhile exam regulator Ofqual has been rebuked by MPs on the education committee, who said its role in qualification design was likely to come «under significant pressure» as the GCSE reforms progress.
As Latin American governments face fiscal crises, and Europe withdraws funding, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights is likely to come under increasing pressure.
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.
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.
We will have to wait before the full picture becomes clear, but it's likely charities will now come under greater pressure to fund more medical research.
With an aging population placing increasing demands on entitlement programs like Social Security, and likely federal spending increases for defense and infrastructure programs, budgets for scientific research could come under intense pressure.
With the NX reveal likely coming soon, Nintendo is under pressure to deliver for developers.
The survey also said that profits, which have surged to record levels over the past decade, are likely to suffer this year as they come under increasing pressure from flattening revenues and increasing costs from salaries and other expenses.
When it comes to collision ratings, smaller vehicles that crumble under pressure will most likely have a higher coverage rate than sturdy larger vehicles.
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.
In an analyst's report from Salomon Smith Barney, titled «The REIT Screen Is Red — wish we had something good to say,» Litt writes that regional malls and the warehouse REITs will likely suffer the least over the next six months, while the multifamily and office sectors will come under the most pressure.
One of the market driving forces is the growing appetite for modern office and retail space in the key hubs where vacancy levels are considerably lower than in B - grade properties — especially older buildings in outlying suburbs — and these investors are likely to come under increasing pressure.
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