Sentences with phrase «to put someone under pressure»

They are in need of a new centre - back, with their defence looking shaky this campaign when put under pressure.
Privacy in general will continue to be put under pressure by politicians and law enforcement officials who desire to advance the surveillance state.
This means your dog's kidneys and weight aren't put under pressure.
M was never put under pressure so most of the time he could recover his position.
Unfortunately, these quizzes don't really put us under any pressure, so they don't really tell us how we would react when markets are in roller coaster mode.
He always puts us under pressure due to his poor tackling, poor position and reading of the game..
There is no denying that regulations put us under pressure, but we could reach those targets in other ways.
As demand for wood pellets rises, old growth forests are also put under pressure of harvest.
To do that we will need to start on the front foot and put them under pressure especially at home.
Yes we won, but sooo boring when we should have been attacking at pace and putting them under pressure rather than pass, pass, pass.
Trouble is, he gets too many cards and immediately puts himself under pressure, but yes, I'd play him more.
But that would be expensive as it would require training many more teachers at a time when rising pupil numbers are already putting this under pressure.
Our counselling services can help families to foster and strengthen these relationships when mental health puts them under pressure.
Both teams also building in some safety when put under pressure.
When kids are put under pressure by being compared to others, it can reduce their willingness to do things where they won't excel.
There is no denying that regulations put us under pressure, but we could reach those targets in other ways.
«If you need to win, why not put them under pressure from the word go?
When Arteta is put under pressure in midfield he struggles, thats why i say he comes up short technically.When he has time sure he lookks good technically, but the true test of technique is pressure
This thug FLAMINI, what the hell is he doing in our team, he just puts us under pressure with his stupid over the top tackles so early in the game...
The asset class is starting to stabilize after a torrent of supply put it under pressure for most of the spring.
Dan Gosling had a chance for Bournemouth to wrap up the points wth ten minutes to go, but moments later the hosts put themselves under pressure as captain Simon Francis lunged in with a daft tackle on Aaron Ramsey.
Werner blew a golden opportunity to put the under pressure hosts ahead when with 13 minutes on the clock he sliced a right footed effort past Kraft's right hand post.
Also struggled with the long balls, gave away a needless penalty, not much contact but it still put us under pressure late on
Sure, nobody can criticise when an inferior team gets put under pressure and produces a great result via grinding, but when more than half the league are too scared to play football and start a season with their chief gameplan to grind, then it becomes a problem.
So henceforth, the Labour Party will establish standard constituency agreements with each trade union so that nobody can allege that individuals are being put under pressure at local level.
This changed the game, and right from the start of the second half City put us under pressure down the flanks.
I regret that we couldn't take our chances and after that, in the second half, we suffered a bit because Watford put us under pressure.
-- Lotito: There's a plot against me after mid-week controversy puts him under pressure but small clubs rebel.
Even when they had the ball with players to pass to, they hoofed the ball upfield, only to be put under pressure again and again.
LIVERPOOL dilly dally on the ball, lose possession and the centre halves thus put themselves under pressure.
However, United's defence is under strength, and comprises of players back from injury whose lack of match fitness could be exposed come the weekend if put under pressure.
He doesn't look like a Dyche player at the moment - he pulled out of tackles, was scared to head the ball from a goal kick, and his lack of tracking back put us under pressure when he has on the pitch.
The Toffees put them under pressure, but the leaders outclassed the hosts and took the points.
It did cause the rest of our defence to be put under pressure though as Pisano doesn't yet seem fit enough to get back at pace after his forays upfield.
The jaw of the baby might be put under pressure which can reduce the airway as well as restrict breath.
The trade union link has been put under pressure sporadically throughout history — either from external forces or as a result of internal conflict between the Party and trade unions.
In contrast the public have warmed towards Tony Blair as his party put him under pressure — his net impression rating rose from minus 34 on the day of Watson's resignation to minus 30 now.
Psychologist Debbie Crews found that golfers who performed poorly when putting under pressure also exhibited heightened activity in the left hemisphere of the brain, typically responsible for analytical thinking, and diminished activity in the right hemisphere, associated with coordination and visual ability.
It's a stressor most of us will experience, but some people put themselves under this pressure daily by procrastinating and putting off the inevitable.
«A body that is repeatedly put under pressure through high impact exercise will tighten up through muscle contractions,» Katy explains.
The salesman, Scott put me under no pressure to buy it, without aggressive suggestive selling.
«In parallel, budgets for key institutions that provide vital services for forest protection are being cut and their mandate to operate effectively is [being] put under pressure.»
And putting Wilshere in the number 10 role should giove us more bite in midfield as well, because we will be put under pressure from Everton.
He has become an important part of what makes Arsenal's attack tick, tackling opponents close to their own goal to win the ball or put them under pressure in dangerous and awkward areas to defend against: exactly what Wenger has been looking for in that position.
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