Sentences with phrase «pressure of scrambling»

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Very poor error for the first goal dropping a routine cross when under little pressure which, after a scramble, ended up in the back of the net.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio urged Cuomo and the Legislature to reauthorize mayoral control of New York City's public schools, ratcheting up public pressure as his aides scrambled behind closed doors on several budget - related education issues.
He's calm regardless of the pressure, can read and adapt to opponents quickly, has tremendous execution and in a scramble he is likely to make that clutch play that makes the difference between victory and defeat.
The recent proliferation of peer - to - peer rental sites (and pressure created by the interest groups wanting to either expand or ban this kind of activity) has left municipalities, governmental agencies and condominium corporations scrambling to properly regulate this hybrid mixed property use.
Snow days can put a lot of pressure on parents., who are often forced to scramble for child care at the last minute.
Thanks to its existing production capability, Samsung was the sole supplier of OLED display panels for Apple's iPhone X in 2017, which left LG Display under pressure from Apple and scrambling to invest billions in its OLED manufacturing facilities in time to compete for the next round of orders.That investment appears to be paying off already, with LG Display reportedly in line to supply some OLED panels to this year's new range of iPhones, which is expected to include two new 5.8 - inch and 6.5 - inch iPhone models with OLED displays.
It's always better to prepare for these eventualities and get your name in front of the decision makers early than to scramble under pressure to update your resume.
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