Sentences with phrase «to put the pressure on»

What is the point of having pressure groups if they don't put pressure on politicians?
Competition is also putting pressure on pricing, albeit not to the same level that is occurring on the senior debt side.
Let's see if they can get hot early and really put pressure on other top squads.
Yes, there is lots of room for improvement and change and it is not by putting pressure on students and teachers to raise test scores.
These companies can offer steep discount on their e-readers which puts pressure on a independent company trying to stay afloat.
No, they had to really put the pressure on by naming the child Billion.
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.
There is a huge supply of new condos on the market and interest rates will be moving up at some point in the future which will likely put pressure on prices.
The aquatic therapy will help improve your mobility and give you exercise without putting pressure on the joints.
They think it will put pressure on companies by drawing attention to the growing inequality between compensation for workers at the top of the company hierarchy and those at the bottom.
Is the decline in new teachers putting pressure on schools as they hire staff?
It is worth considering that at this point our salvation lies in putting pressure on the politics rather than in increasingly nuanced climate science discussions.
Be a good listener and a reassuring presence throughout the process, and avoid anything they may perceive as putting pressure on them.
This is likely to create all manner of backlash and unintended consequences, but it may put pressure on states to take a more comprehensive approach.
«These factors put pressure on people to work harder and harder to succeed,» he says.
Cash - strapped corporations looking to cut costs put pressure on firms to deliver results while cutting billable hours.
The loss of glaciers can, in turn, put pressure on local water supplies.
Better interaction between science and society would also help put pressure on politicians to act according to scientific and technological advice.
Throughout the 2000s, companies really started putting pressure on law departments to cut spending, primarily through cutting outside counsel costs.
The situation has forced the physically challenged persons to resort to demonstration aimed at putting pressure on the relevant authorities to release the funds.
The continuing strength in the Dollar keeps putting pressure on stocks as traders reverse the carry trade.
Put pressure on teams to sell like big teams do!
You should treat this time as a sort of playtime, so avoid putting pressure on the baby to hurry, and try not to distract him / her.
If the compression socks put pressure on the veins in the legs, the diameter of the veins decreases, and the speed of blood flow increases.
The connection to the provision of services also puts pressure on traditional owners during the decision - making process.
It's good for ebook readers because raised interest in ebooks will put pressure on publishers to make all of its books available in ebook format in a timely fashion.
All of which, of course, only puts pressure on parents too.
And that's why these types of fees will continue: because until clients put pressure on law firms to charge less, the firms have no incentive to do so.
And based on how new developments around each driver have put pressure on stocks in recent months, he would seem to have a point.
On top of this, she has put pressure on student debt relief scams with strict oversight.
The whole idea is to drop deep a bit while putting pressure on the opponent when they have the ball.
Inflation will then put pressure on households struggling to pay their mortgages.
We know that an aging population will put pressure on public finances through pensions and healthcare spending.
I think like really, he just put the pressure on himself.
Low sales of new vehicles put pressure on manufacturers and dealers to bring prices down by offering rebates and special incentives.
The act has also put pressure on small private firms — those that were poised to go public, and others that are dealing with a shortage of accountants.
Average wages in the highest - skilled occupations have increased rapidly, putting pressure on businesses with these employees.
Your expanding uterus puts pressure on your stomach, causing the contents of your meals to come back up while you sleep.
Three, competition is intense especially given the price wars in grocery stores putting pressures on food producers.
But it came at a time when there was a greater drive from the business for increased transparency, which in turn put pressure on individual general counsel across the bank.
These technologies and the subsequent innovations they inspired have combined to hold down inflation by putting pressure on wages, increasing productivity, and encouraging competition.
That does put pressure on mom and baby to perform.
While rare for most organizations, encouraging employees and even putting pressure on them to report harassment is key for intervention.
Eventually they will get the hang of it, so don't worry about putting pressure on yourself or on them.
With unemployment at 4.3 %, employers may need to increase wages to attract and retain workers, and that could put pressure on profit margins.
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