Sentences with phrase «of needless pressure»

And putting players under a bit of needless pressure that against better opposition — well..

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In other words, fully $ 1.4 trillion of needless excess zero - interest liquidity could be removed from the financial system without pressuring rates higher (chart).
But the pressure has always been there with those needless draws we had at the beginning of the season.
The game should have been killed off in the first half, we got ta learn to park the bus and not put ourselves under needless pressure, a good game but Arsenal still lacking at the back, if we had drawn or lost, that fault lies well and truly at our defence, Good to have Walcott back and a great goal, but all of that would have been wasted, anyway well done our boys, shame about the PL losers our gain, bring on the final!
Needless to say, parents currently in the throes of selecting a name for their impending arrivals are under an extreme amount of pressure.
«It's ridiculous that some councils ask for waste to be sorted into seven bins or more; this places needless pressure on households and isn't a good way of encouraging recycling.
Needless to say, dairy itself is packed with a myriad of health perks, from bone - boosting calcium to muscle - building protein to blood - pressure - lowering potassium, plus many other vitamins and minerals.
Needless to say, the film comes down on the side of the media, suggesting that the ability of the press to report without pressure from the government is a crucial component to keeping society functioning and holding our elected officials in check.
Needless to say, water pressures at that depth are astounding; requiring the use of two specially fitted Russian submarines and inventive filming techniques.
Needless to say, there's pressure on President Obama to address a host of issues in his weekend summit in the California desert with President Xi Jinping of China.
Needless to say, most of the findings aren't new; long hours are driven by round - the - clock client demands, financial pressure to repay student loans and the intrusion of the BlackBerry and other technologies that make it difficult to leave the office behind.
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