Sentences with phrase «pressure points if»

Not exact matches

If the U.S. company concedes on these points, that would add to pricing pressure on Lilly and Teva when they enter the market.
If you can see and relieve a pressure point like that, you can really keep your business from boiling over.
For example, if the economy is running above potential, creating inflationary pressures, while financial vulnerabilities are also building, then both considerations point to tighter monetary policy.
I personally believe that the above are good enough reasons to add pressure to Treasuries, but if we want more food for thought, we can not forget that China is the largest holder of US government bonds after the Fed and if the rhetoric around a trade war escalates we can assume that this point would most likely be touched by Chinese counterparties.
If the deflation deadlock is ever broken and yields are rising several 100 basis points, the resulting mark - to - market losses of bond and swap portfolios could lead to systemic pressure.
At this point in his year - long quest to obey the Bible literally, Jacobs has yet to deal with the New Testament, and it's too bad because I think it would take some pressure off if he could read Jesus» words that «he who is without sin can cast the first stone.»
Burhoe's point is that if cultural evolution is the subject for discussion, then the religious traditions whose wisdom has survived millennia of selective pressures can be left out of the discussion only at the cost of scientific adequacy and competency.
If you prefer science and you ask what causes wind, you seek out the answer and find that it is air moving from a point of high atmospheric pressure to a point of lower atmospheric pressure.
An easy way to tell if you're on point: Grab a knife by the handle, place the blade on a baking scale, and press down until you hit 4 - 6 pounds of pressure — it's a lot more than you might think.
Wenger may say this game will not decide anything but the pressure really will be on if we don't take all three points, especially with Liverpool coming into the match with a 100 % record so far.
If they all pick up points then the pressure will really be on us when we face Chelsea at the Emirates on Wednesday evening...
If Oklahoma's defense can find a big play or two, the pressure could mount quickly on Fromm and the Georgia offense to get points out of nearly every drive, putting the Sooners in control.
at this point if you really Love arsenal as you claim... you should stop abusing our players and couch... they enter into a march with a lot of pressure and you can see it on the Way they play... the one I pity most is Walcott... God... That boy is in a lot of Pressure... Just imagine yourself in a pitch... and 60000 fans yelling pressure and you can see it on the Way they play... the one I pity most is Walcott... God... That boy is in a lot of Pressure... Just imagine yourself in a pitch... and 60000 fans yelling Pressure... Just imagine yourself in a pitch... and 60000 fans yelling at you..
If Arsenal had not managed to break our scoring drought and bag all three points away to Bournemouth today, it could well have been seen as the end of our own challenge, but as it happens the pressure and expectation that the Gunners have been feeling since going two points clear at the start of the year could now be switched to the shoulders of the Leicester players and manager.
If we get big game from Keef and maybe Gortat has one of those vintage 10 point 10 rebound games, we can tie this series up and put the pressure back on Toronto.
we just got ta handle the pressures, make sure not to drop points, make sure not to concede goals and if the players do work as a team, attack and defend as a team am sure we'll be celebrating joyfully at the end of the season.
so here os the conundrum, IF and that is a big IF LCFC should drop points and Spids do same we will be in a quandry cos that will boost our slim chance of overtaking them 2 and with that possibility will come the inevitable pressure to deliver, and all of a sudden all the matches we feel are winnable will suddenly become tricky because like I have been saying on here for months and months, we can not handle any sort of pressure.....
«If everyone gets points Chelsea feels the pressure from behind.
The pressure is seriously on Wenger now, if he doesn't get 6 points from our next two games. . .
You don't get it do you?I'm not even talking about the money.But I agree with you that for the kind of money that will be spent on Mbappe it's a higher gamble.Henry was bought to be a starter and as the main man for Arsenal.He was so young by then and the pressure on him was massive.Looking at the impact he's had in our club if Henry had failed who would imagine what Arsene would have done.To me he's our best player ever.Arsene put a lot of trust in him to be honest but the gamble paid off.However, I think he had a point to prove to world and to Juve hence he succeeded.The same as is with Mbappe with even a higher transfer fee and more expectation.If he's ever signed for that amount he's coming here to be the main man whowill send us into glory.Forget Ozchez for all eyes will be on him.
If it wasn't us chasing the six points back I would think all they have to do is win each of next games til the team at top feels pressure and they slip a little, however with it being us even if that scenario played out I would not put a single cent on us taking advantage of the sliIf it wasn't us chasing the six points back I would think all they have to do is win each of next games til the team at top feels pressure and they slip a little, however with it being us even if that scenario played out I would not put a single cent on us taking advantage of the sliif that scenario played out I would not put a single cent on us taking advantage of the slip.
No one from Spurs are talking remotely close to having 3 points in the bag, the are just trying to look beyond it as you would if you were are 4 points off Chelsea with 5 games to go & want to put mental pressure on them.
However that might not be the best strategy since — as Rosenthal also points out — if the Diamondbacks or another team were hot on Boston's heels in the Martinez market, they'd probably feel pressure to up there offer and get his signature on a contract ASAP.
While Arsenal could really do with the clubs above us and around us in the Premier League table having a few slips and dropping some points, the only thing we can really do ourselves is to keep winning games in order to keep up the pressure and to put ourselves in the position to take advantage if and when they do, which makes our away game against AFC Bournemouth tomorrow another must win match.
However, if we are holding on to any title ambitions like Arsene Wenger suggested, we need Chelsea to falter and I believe that the more pressure Antonio Conte and his players have on them the better the chances of them dropping points.
But don't forget the season that Robertson has had; it could have been even better if point guard Johnny Moore (who was felled by meningitis in December) had been in the lineup to take some pressure off Alvin.
City's win close the gap to eight points and if that puts pressure on the league leaders then all to the good.
They took their 1 real chance and went home with 3 points, now we have no choice but to get a decent result at Old Trafford were as if we had beaten Swasea there would have been absolutely no pressure on us and all of it on Utd.
But if 5 points or more off CL places he is clearly more likely to be sacked If sixth or lower I believe the board will bow to fan pressure and do what they should have done ten years ago, in sacking hiif 5 points or more off CL places he is clearly more likely to be sacked If sixth or lower I believe the board will bow to fan pressure and do what they should have done ten years ago, in sacking hiIf sixth or lower I believe the board will bow to fan pressure and do what they should have done ten years ago, in sacking him.
Arsene Wenger will be praying for the three points to keep them on track for a Top Four fight and could join Chelsea in fourth place if we win, which could take a bit of pressure off our under - fire manager and much - maligned players!
Fast forward the beginning of this season and everybpdy is crying because it wasnt pretty... well to all whiners, an own goal does nt just happen, it has to be from pressure from opponents (any of the whiners complained about Kos record of own goals somee years ago... I defended him because it was pressure from opponents that made him made mistakes... well, its our case now, and I wont complain if we push to had to we get our opponents into making mistakes and give us the 3 points... ugly?
I agree with you the players need some heat to perform to theor abilities and stop wasting created opportunities to kill games and or hold onto leads and i agree they need some heat to kick em in the arse to prevent them from under performing against milan but milan isnt city or chelsea but we need to beat them to get far in competition but i do nt think the players missing chances this year is whole heartey down to the manager and we need to finish out the year strong but with cazorla comong back and strengthening some spots in off season and now praying we finally have jack back this squad looks dangerous next year and wenger will have a good year with arsenal next year cazorla and another player will take time off xhaka and or put more pressure on him to perform but we have had success in recent seasons barley missing out on top four last year with highest points to ever miss out yes they need heat to perform strong rest of year but it is not wengers time to go yet be needs another season and if these two years are falling off we have done better than are rivals in are tough years
if you watch that match again you will notice ozil tracking back often pressuring the ball, this is not the ozil of last year, to me he was excellent today, give chelsea credit, the have a strong back 4, if you only need a point, its pretty close to certain, terry's interview was revealing, he said they played way to open in the 1st half, just decided to shut it down the second half, he praised arsenal as a very good squad on the ball, was a decent result, tired of loosing to them,
With the Blues drawing with Burnley last weekend and playing against Tottenham Hotspur in today's Capital One Cup final, City had a real chance to pile some pressure on the current leaders, who can now make it an eight point lead if they win their next league game.
Even if we do eventually miss the title... we would have proven a few points... it wont be for selling our most important players, it won't be because we strengthened a rival club; it wont be because a player became bigger than our club; forced his way out; we would have proven that it is not all about money / gains all the time; we would have had a coach who truly proved he is in charge and will not bulge to a player's pressure etc..
my point been you can prepare all you like for the inevitable, it will happen if you are up against a team with iron will, strong character and the determination to win, and that is why Leicester has been able to grind out wins... they used to sit back and soak in the pressure before hitting teams on the break and by January team sussed them out and tried to adopt a pattern to negate that but they found other ways to win, mainly by playing and defending out of their skins and standing up to whatever is thrown at them....
It makes sense if you think of it from one specific angle: pace of play changes are destined to be universally reviled to the point ownership and MLB feels pressure to change them to compensate.
It's a first v second clash in Northern 3A this week and it's a must win for Edge Hill 1s if they want to keep up the pressure on our men's team, who are 3 points ahead of them.
It might be a bit of a combination, but there are moments when making the ground can instill pressure onto another side and if that had happened we could be looking at a different league table despite overall points being so similar to last season.
Would there be more or less pressure on our players if our rivals were all drop points this weekend?
This is the season wenger breaks curse against mourinho Chelsea getting very nervous as they get closer to title The way they playing Liverpool, Man Utd and Us will take points off them The pressure is all on chelsea and they lost it last season If we continue to keep this form and play with freedom the league is ours COYG
«I think it will give us a hope, because if we keep the pressure on the other teams, maybe they will have an unlucky game or drop points somewhere.
I don't believe Wenger will go, because those 8 mills are something he'll hardly get anywhere else, let alone for no pressure, but if he comes back with 2 more defeats, especially one against Everton, with the fact we're just 3 points ahead of West Ham, he'll find the Emirates hardly the most welcoming place.
winning to Man City is seen by some as a prowess and the resurgence of WENGERS glory days, well I don't see it that way, some see it as an outstanding victory first because we were not beaten merciless and then we scratched a win to a Man City that btw is not at it's best... we had an awful game yesterday, yes we got the points but unconvincing to say the least... WENGER is willing to change!!!!!!??? YES only when pressure mounted and for the first time his job was questioned, why did not happen before, we all know that the stubborn deluded man would have change nothing on his own accord if it wasn't because he was against the ropes....
Win those three and they will be on a roll and if Arsenal have dropped any more points they will be right on our tails and we have seen how well (or not) we cope with pressure.
Leading 2 - 0 at half - time, Arsenal could have played quite conservatively in the second half and just let the game drift away, but they seemed buoyed by news of Ludogorets leading in Paris and seemed determined to kill the game off against Basel as soon as possible, as that would put more pressure on the Parisians if PSG got wind of the fact that Arsenal were in no danger of dropping points.
Once more the ever positive Tony Pulis sets out to defend, from word go, to go to Chelsea and soak up pressure, and take a point if hes lucky, by a strike on the break...
If United, Chelsea and Liverpool somehow drop points that give City a chance to extend their lead but it also put them slightly under pressure to continue their absolute beast form with a win as by the time they take the field their lead at top of the table might have been reduced to 5 points.
With only 2 wins in the last 6 on the road, the Red Devils really need to change their approach in the away encounters — if they were to keep the pressure on Manchester City who have managed to retain their 8 - point advantage over them in the league.
They start the weekend bottom of the table and more pressure could be added before even kicking a ball if the teams directly above them pick up points over the weekend.
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