Sentences with phrase «much pressure involved»

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However, given the ageing of the population and the accompanying pressures on health care costs, it is important that such discussions begin much earlier and involve the public, rather than being held behind closed doors.
However, how much of the time did Jesus or Paul persuade Christians to get involved in changing the sexually immoral practices of the Romans and Greeks via political pressure?
Today we also see the psychological concomitant, the «high - pressure salesmanship» that was involved in much revivalism of the nineteenth century.
However, if we manage to get a good result tonight it could relieve so much pressure on everyone involved with our beautiful club.
You should also consult a healthcare practitioner if you have any conditions that involve too much muscle relaxation such as very low blood pressure or irregular heartbeat.
If you fancy a low - pressure second date that doesn't involve too much interaction, a comedy show could be perfect.
You should try to deflate any date pressures by planning something with an activity involved, even so much as taking a walk in a cool neighborhood.
Decisions are made under pressure, with politics and perception being considered as much as ethics, leading to a devastating examination of the true consequences of using violence to solve a problem, no matter what the motives involved.
Nimah loves creating coloring books as a way to involve others in art and her artistic practice without putting too much pressure on them to be «artists» themselves.»
I don't know if it's age or pressure or what, but nowadays retreating involves so much more premeditation.
PP: I think the pressure — I was just game designer for AC1 so I wasn't necessarily involved with story that much — but I think all that pressure on the team during Assassin's 1 — it made everybody a little stiff.
The report acknowledges the devastating human cost to the children involved and their families and carers in addition to the NHS staff involved, and highlights the significant financial cost to the NHS when litigation is pursued, contributing to pressure on funding and diverting much needed resources away from front line care.
When others get involved (like close friends and family), too much pressure is put on the relationship.
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