Sentences with phrase «often are under pressure»

Astronomers whose work depends on grant money often are under pressure to write grant proposals to keep their work funded.
So some admissions offices often are under pressure to keep those scores as high as possible.

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Often, the users I got phone calls from were frustrated or were under pressure from somebody higher up at their company.
And to inspire new contacts to accept and retain them, companies are under increasing pressure to be creative — often in ways that reinforce their expertise.
High achievers are prone to working exceptionally long hours, managing heavy workloads under insane amounts of pressure, and operating on short (and often unrealistic) deadlines.
It's a testament to Dev's determination that he didn't give up under the intense financial pressures on MBAs to secure jobs immediately after graduation — that pressure is often more intense for international students, he says.
Meanwhile, an interesting sidebar here is that being deleted from the Dow often leads to price dips that create good opportunities for investors that are bobbing for value in a pool of companies with solid fundamentals that have pulled back under largely psychologically driven pressure.
Hedge fund managers have been under pressure of late, criticized for charging high fees (paywall) while often failing to outperform inexpensive index trackers.
And if modern central banks are no longer slaves to national treasuries, they're still under constant pressure to cater to them — pressure to which they often give in.
«Given their often - substantial outgoings and obligations, cathedral finances are under considerable pressure, and yet their management is often under - resourced for the tasks they need to undertake.»
I often feel under pressure to write things that are positive, funny, and encouraging because I know people like it.
How often should we be having sex and how can I respond without sinking under the pressure
Speaking personally, it means the grievous loss of something about Catholic observance which always used enormously to impress me as a non-Catholic: the spectacle of Catholics keeping their weekday obligations, often at enormous inconvenience to themselves: as an Anglican, for whom any liturgical obligation was essentially a matter of my own whim, this was immensely attractive: there was the sense that Catholics were under obedience, and that their religion was a real force in their lives, one not to be diverted by secular pressures or values.
The result, ironically, is often more attraction to Christianity rather than less, though some recant under strong pressure
... This set of statistics may even be an underestimate of the direction of travel as... Catholic schools and colleges often feel under pressure to demonstrate theirCatholicity and can inflate actual numbers in their «self - declaration» of Catholic staff and pupils.»
Often they were under heavy pressure in their jobs.
This perspective is primarily concerned to eliminate nonsensical statements, or at least to distinguish between nonsense (non-verifiable) and sense (verifiable) Under the pressure of this demand by logical positivists, those who speak and write in the field of religion have not only felt called upon to clear up the fuzzy and meaningless jargon that often characterizes their field, but many have relinquished all terms that refer to the non-verifiable.
But especially under the pressure of apologetical concerns, they have sometimes caused the theology of revelation to focus so intently on credal formulations that the life of faith and the intimate relation of God to the world underlying the statements of dogma have often been virtually ignored.
Then, under the heat of new cultural pressures in the 1960s and beyond, most of what was substantial in such religion quickly evaporated, often almost without a trace and seldom with so much as a protest.
In any kind of hard work (especially work that takes place in public and often under considerable pressure), it is our natural human tendency to attend primarily to our own performance, to our own action, to what we ourselves are doing, to how well we are performing — and, perhaps especially, to how other people think we are doing.
Small business in this nation has been under a sustained and carefully orchestrated attack for years, where larger, often retail giants, put ever increasing pressure to bear on smaller independents — who are mostly «mum and dad» businesses.
The increasing credibility of private label products which, crucially, often undercut brands on price is a warning for brands who are under increasing pressure from consumers who are becoming more open to the idea of buying own label groceries,» Chris Wisson concludes.
Environmental water is needed because the Basin's river system is often placed under pressure because the natural movement, distribution, and quality of water is altered due to river regulation and infrastructure that was built to support burgeoning communities and agricultural production.
Birds are commonly handled roughly during the catching process, which is often done under pressure to get the job done quickly.
Distribution from the back appears good but when under pressure he often passes to a player who is already marked.
I think that Arsenal often play better when our backs are to the wall, whereas when we are on top of the table we tend to crumble under the pressure.
IMO he's becoming another «Thiago Silva» under pressure, losing focus more often.
The real truth is that tournaments put enormous pressure, often by highly skilled anglers and captains and guides, upon fish stocks that are struggling, even under the best of conditions, to hold their own.
Third, the Louisville line was average at best, LJ was often under pressure, but he kept his eyes down the field and would gain yards when nothing available.
But the Spaniard is getting older and slower and is often exposed in the bigger games when he is put under serious pressure.
If he's under pressure he really struggles to play the ball but it's often his job to move the ball from Defence to Midfield.
We know that Arsenal have the players to pick a pass but often we have lost it under pressure and that is where we come unstuck.
This is because (in my opinion) Arteta is average, he is the old man with a slow brain and slow feet, and is often caught out which puts the defence under unnecessary pressure (opposition teams seem to target him), He should never be first choice for such a prestigious club such as Arsenal..
In typical Walcott style, young Alex often hides and does not show any keenness to get thoroughly involved in the play, when our team is under pressure, which will happen to ALL teams at times.
Walcott also used strength against the opposition and that's not something we have often seen from the English winger, who normally loses the ball with ease when he comes under pressure from the opposition.
He had been on the fringes of the first - team under Luiz Felipe Scolari but was often used as a substitute in unfairly high pressure situations, such as the final ten minutes with Chelsea trailing 2 - 1 at home to Arsenal in November 2008.
The reason he often goes on goal droughts is he often ends up isolating himself uptop, waiting for a cross that when the likes of Walcott and Campbell are put under pressure never comes, in my opinion he should be dropping back when he realises this, and this is the reason he can never be that 20 + goal striker.
Liverpool lacked both creativity and patience: far too often, Liverpool would shoot from outside of the box (52pc of all shots came from outside of the box): Chamberlain, Can, Gomez and Matip all immediately come to my mind when I go over the chances, but the most remarkable thing about this game though is that despite Liverpool either getting or executing their tactics so wrong, Liverpool still managed to create enough chances to win, but under pressure, fluffed their lines, take a look at the chances below:
The keeper's goal kicks were often short and sent directly to Orlando players, putting Minnesota under additional pressure.
The most common complaint before Virgil van Dijk's arrival was that their centre - halves were too often exposed, leading them to crumble under pressure.
With both Chris Smalling and Marcos Rojo prone to mistakes under pressure from the first press and Bailly's injury lay - off it would have been a handy solution for Mourinho to sort his defence out and turn his unit more on the offensive yet the manager never really took the option, instead often played a three - man back line with two wing - backs in a pragmatic setup with the extra midfielder being McTominay or Fellaini — who are not inventive going forward.
José Enrique — 5.5 Made the odd good long pass and crossed well at times, but hampers the team when they're building attacks from deep, and often puts the team under unnecessary pressure.
Messi and Suarez might be scoring the bulk of the goals but a direct style of play under Valverde's often favoured 4 -4-2 formation has taken pressure off its star names.
The team have often masqueraded as a solid defensive unit in the past but the general consensus was that under slight pressure their brittleness would betray them.
My concern is that in this era of draconian state education budget cuts (here in Texas, we rank second to last in per - student spending), state agencies, under pressure from cash - strapped districts, might be far too liberal in allowing these exempt — but often quite lucrative — fundraisers.
Children coping with their families being broken are often under more pressure than their parents realize.
(Note: This advice is often given by older family members, yet night time feeding is not, in itself, a reason to start solids.Our page «Starting solids — under pressure to start too soon?
As girls tend to mature faster, boys often come under a lot of pressure to be in a relationship.
South Korean MPs are often quoted as saying that they voted for impeachment under the pressure of popular demand, though opposition parties tend to cast this pressure in a positive light.
They do so only under pressure from Investigative Post — be it FOI requests, stories or legal action — and often after redacting key information.
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