Why
put ourselves under the intense pressure and restrictiveness of a confining label?
Ospina was doing a Cech impression but admittedly was
put under intense pressure by his back passing defence.
Not exact matches
This is a vindication of the Red Cross movement's determination to have national societies in every country but it also
puts the Syrian Red Crescent
under intense operational and political
pressure.
The failure to contain violence across London is
putting the Metropolitan police
under intense pressure, as it struggles to deal with rioting and disorder.
But for the thousands of postdocs employed on NIH PI grants, prospects
under the CR looked much less certain as NIH announced plans to fund grant renewals below their original amounts, «generally up to 80 % of the previously committed level,» according the NIH Web site — a move that would
put intense pressure on principal investigators to economize.
It can be a «high stakes» process which
puts individual teachers, departments or teams, and whole schools
under intense pressure.
One seller who decided to
put her home on the market after her son's death nearly backed out of the sale
under intense emotional
pressure.