Sentences with phrase «often under more pressure»

Children coping with their families being broken are often under more pressure than their parents realize.

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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.
The result, ironically, is often more attraction to Christianity rather than less, though some recant under strong pressure
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.
IMO he's becoming another «Thiago Silva» under pressure, losing focus more often.
More like he very much endeavours to cover for Per's lack of pace and agility, it often leaves our defence under pressure.
Too many mistakes and more often than not putting our defence under pressure..
When he first arrived he had a bit of a shaky start with issues catching the ball in the six - yard box and often look to punch instead catching the ball which could leave us under more pressure from the opposition.
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.
Analysis of voter research showed that men more often occupy positions that are under pressure as a result of globalisation than women.
These are often an array of simple jets - holes through which the propellant escapes under pressure; but sometimes may be more complex spray nozzles.
You inspire trust that you are more often steady and assertive under pressure rather than emotion - driven and chaotic.
If using a plain jar, burp once a day or more often if you see pressure under the lid.
«Teachers feel under enormous pressure in English, more than in any other subject, and we have seen that too often, this is pushing them to the limit - that won't do either.»
Imagine, if you will, one or more firms (troubles often spread) with positions that are many multiples of ours attempting to liquidate in chaotic markets and under extreme, and well - publicized, pressures.
He said cheating often occurs because researchers are under intense pressure to publish, win awards, and raise more money each year just to keep their labs going, employ research assistants and provide their academic institutions with 40 - 50 % of each grant for «overhead.»
Underestimating the importance of alumni organizations and school career centers often isolates students from the best opportunities and puts them under more pressure.
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