Sentences with phrase «pressure on»

However, with inventory continuing to sit at or below one month of inventory for the ninth consecutive month, there continues to be a lot of pressure on prices.
Such an increase in the supply of vacant office space would put downward pressure on prices as buildings compete to lease out their vacant space.
This is putting increased pressures on services in these areas.
Our society puts way too much pressure on parents in this regard and completely discounts information on what normal infant sleep is.
But experts say upward pressure on school budgets from growing pupil numbers and pay demands will mean a growing strain on resources.
These defaults will lead to more build - up in home - sale inventories, putting more downward pressure on prices.
It keeps pressure on teams to continually innovate and succeed.
However, the continued disruption in the Canadian legal market has placed pressure on law firms to find new ways to increase brand awareness and to meet client expectations.
Inflation is currently very low, and that might reduce pressure on wages.
Both are willing to exert pressure on government and others to preserve their interests.
With increasing pressure on schools to track student progression and varying access to work experience or careers information, advice and guidance, the relationships between schools and businesses are key.
That, of course, will further relieve pressure on school budgets.
In doing so they can show you the points to avoid applying pressure on as well as how much pressure to use on your specific pet.
But electronic publishing is piling pressure on myths of the author's life.
But although the organisation said the «tighter» than expected 1 per cent pay settlement will «ease pressure on school costs», it could affect teacher recruitment and retention.
Overall, land use puts less pressure on species than climate change, the study found.
Being overweight or obese can place extra pressure on joints and cartilage, causing them to wear away.
These southern economies saw many young people leaving during the crisis, raising further pressure on public finances.
The number of pupils attending secondary school is expected to rise by 20 per cent over the next ten years, putting added pressure on school places.
Top players shouldn't have to put pressure on wenger if he can't see there is something wrong with the squad then he shouldn't be in the job.
The rise of publicly owned real estate firms is one shift that has put additional pressure on companies to boost performance.
That would likely mean some combination of downward pressure on teacher salaries, larger classes, and limited advanced and elective course offerings.
That pushed up the interest rates on bills and put upward pressure on other short - term interest rates.
They were worried about people who didn't want to select their own flag, they said it would put undue pressure on people who chose not to have a flag.
Higher tuition inevitably puts more financial pressure on students, and many students are obliged to take on part - time work in order to make ends meet, thereby further delaying their studies.
In fact, online courses place much greater pressure on students because any time they fail to perform, their parent will be right there watching them as they fail.
So what happens to a finite resource as pressure on supplies increases?
This has been bolstered by pressure on public budgets for development cooperation and the need to complement these with private resources to finance the future development agenda.
Rather, the report created pressure on state licensing agencies to close the medical schools which were teaching outdated theories or providing inadequate facilities.
Increasing numbers of foreclosures and the economy's failure to produce jobs will likely exert downward pressure on home prices and home sales for some time to come, despite record low mortgage rates.
Arab civil society has recently begun to apply pressure on governments in the region to begin dealing with the issue.
Limited availability of product has, in turn, placed mounting pressure on housing values.
New accounting rules are likely to show that public pension plans could face hundreds of billions of dollars in additional liabilities, putting new pressure on state and local governments to act.
At school, there is growing pressure on teachers to make their classes achieve certain thresholds on standardized tests.
This can create unnecessary pressure on just living a normal life.
We are also putting enormous pressure on populations of wild species, both by hunting in the developing world and by large - scale industrial fishing in our seas.
On the earnings front, we continue to expect significant pressure on profit margins and resulting cost - cutting pressures to weigh on employment.
A 3 - month pay back term is quite common, and while this means that the actual sum of interest repaid is low, it still places real pressure on the borrower.
«I support what the first lady is trying to do, but I also think there's already enough pressure on working moms,» she said.
Good teamwork is a must have in an environment driven by continuing pressure on costs and the need to do more with less.
Certainly, these and other trends have created tremendous pressure on law firm leaders.
Can they heap pressure on their title challengers by making a winning start to the weekend?
And reducing food loss and waste can alleviate pressure on water, land and the climate.
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