Sentences with phrase «placing considerable pressure»

This is placing considerable pressure on ICOs to identify a suitable jurisdiction in which to launch their token raise.
By adopting all the trappings of a democratic system, these regimes were merely adapting to the ontology of the day, one which placed considerable pressures on non-democratic states.

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When one finds Fred Hoyle announcing his conviction that evolution can not have taken place on this planet from scratch in the time available, but must instead have been brought in from outer space, the Bible believer obviously is under no pressure to get into line with the evolutionists whose house itself appears to be in considerable disrepair.
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.
The industry lobby estimates around 60 per cent of its members are unlikely to pass the carbon tax on to customers, placing many businesses «under considerable pressure».
This season, with considerable pressure from Marseille and Lyon, the fight for the second automatic place in the Champions League group stage is as hot as it has ever been.
Today's report identifies applications from overseas as a considerable source of pressure on junior doctors competing for places.
This places the Volvo under immense pressure from all directions, and its considerable age — the V40 hit the market back in 2012 — means it goes into battle with one hand tied behind its back.
The smallest warming / sea level rise in TAR figure 5 will place a wide range of human and natural systems under very considerable pressure (and based on estimates of the melt - down point for greenland place us teetering on the edge of dangerous climate change).
As Tony Corbett and Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh observe, this creates a «fundamental inequality» [118] and «places native title holders and claimants under considerable pressure to conclude an agreement within the negotiation period».
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