Sentences with phrase «soon come under pressure»

One can imagine that in this state of the world policymakers would soon come under pressure to «do something» about elevated default rates caused by borrowers who can repay their loans.
There is a media frenzy and I have to expect that an editor will soon come under pressure to risk naming me.

Not exact matches

British inflation fell to its lowest level in more than 12 years in November, coming in at half the Bank of England's two percent target and leaving it under no pressure to raise interest rates anytime soon.
But no sooner had China's industrial base started to show some positive effects from the pickup in global commodity prices — which has allowed its factories to push through some price increases after many years of producer price deflation — than several of the industrial materials most reliant on Chinese demand started to come under pressure during April.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters)- McDonald's Corp said on Tuesday it will soon tweak its Happy Meals, reducing the french fry portion by more than half and automatically adding apples to the popular children's meals, after coming under pressure from consumer groups to provide healthier fare.
My question comes for the incremental update, that doesn't seem all that great (given we've not seen it, obviously) and the fact that E Ink was under pressure for not getting a new tech soon enough (Pearl has some 3 years, if I recall correctly) Maybe it's just an upgrade in the road, that became a new generation for commercial sake.
With the NX reveal likely coming soon, Nintendo is under pressure to deliver for developers.
The White House is expected to issue goals soon for the country's use of renewable fuels during 2014 and its coming under pressure from the biofuels industry and some Democratic...
Google is also starting to introduce Chrome OS tablets, so a $ 299 iPad could soon come under even greater pressure in classrooms.
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