Sentences with phrase «under huge amounts of pressure»

There are a few things that a certain colleague said that I wouldn't have said and I can't necessarily condone, although I can say that they were under a huge amount of pressure.
Their little legs will struggle under additional weight and their small hearts will be put under a huge amount of pressure.

Not exact matches

That's a huge amount of pressure for a side to be under, but opposition manager Sean Dyche believes the extra pressure could make Stoke a far tougher opponent.
Keeping air compressed means applying a huge amount of pressure — something that's in plentiful supply deep under the sea.
Thermal equilibrium doesn't mean the same temperature, if for example, a gas in getting hotter expands and rises becoming less dense and under less pressure it can move faster, it's using thermal energy to move, there's no energy lost, it's just become something else, or, as temperature relates to kinetic energy not thermal energy then heat capacity comes into play, as water can absorb a huge amount of thermal energy before there's any rise in temperature, or whatever, but if you're equating all «energy» to «heat» as thermal energy then that's a different idea altogether, not all energy is heat.
Andy McGregor, RPC banking litigation partner, says: «The banks are already under a huge amount of regulatory pressure in relation to manipulation of the foreign exchange market, but in financial terms the banks face a similar risk as regards civil litigation from pension funds and other fund managers that lost money because of FX manipulation if there are adverse regulatory findings.
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