Not exact matches
-- it will face continued margin
pressures «due to higher labor content in
certain areas of manufacturing where we have temporarily dialed back automation, as well as higher material costs
from recently imposed tariffs, commodity price increases and a weaker US dollar.»
From Hannah: An assertion I see frequently online is that being a Mormon living in Utah is very different to living in other
areas of the US, obviously because of the high population, but also because of the culture it has created and the
pressure on members to live up to
certain standards, «keep up with the Joneses» etc..
The IFS says the fact that all three parties have ringfenced
certain public services
from cuts, notably the NHS, will pile the
pressure for savings onto other
areas of government spending.
Using atmospheric data
from the last 35 years, study author Daniel Horton, a Stanford University postdoc, and his colleagues found that persistent
areas of high
pressure in
certain places were linked with extreme heat waves in Europe, western Asia and eastern North America.