Sentences with phrase «under intense pressure since»

Traditional outlets such as newspapers have come under intense pressure since the explosion of online news (see our compelling overview in the free eBook, Hiring for the Media Industry).

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If anyone is to blame for his confidence crisis then it has to be Wenger; if he had bought another striker since begining of last season when it became obvious to every football follower Giroud still needs a lot of work to become the finished article then the poor chap will not be under such intense scrutiny and pressure.....
Ultimately it doesn't matter, since there's no way a football manager — that is to say, a person doing an incredibly stressful job under intense scrutiny and appalling pressure — can go an entire season without saying something mildly intemperate.
But he said his group, which has been under intense pressure from progressives to return to the fold since the election of President Trump, is «ready to move forward,» but only if any final agreement is based on a legislative agenda that includes passage of a bill to strengthen abortion laws, enact a state DREAM Act, create a public campaign finance system, and adopt a single - payer health care program.
The original Child Safe Products Act passed overwhelmingly in the Assembly earlier this year, and the Senate has been under intense pressure to follow suit — especially since it long had more than enough sponsors (42) to secure its passage it had been allowed to the floor, where 32 votes are necessary to approve legislation.
Rudd has been under intense pressure to resign since the document was leaked to the Guardian on Friday.
Mylan has been under intense pressure ever since prices of its emergency - injection treatment started soaring from $ 100 for a two - pack in 2007 to a whopping $ 608 today.
The Bureau said since the commissioning of the Osogbo Government High School on Thursday, there have been calls from far and near by parents who are under intense pressure from their children who desire to be enrolled in Osun schools.
Mr Cameron will come under intense pressure to step down if he loses to Mr Miliband, who many Tories rate as the worst Labour leader since Michael Foot.
Texas has been under intense pressure from school district leaders and others to apply for a waiver, especially since it was announced on Aug. 8, 2012, that the number of Texas campuses that failed to meet AYP in 2012 doubled from the number that failed in 2011, to more than 4,000 campuses.
India, for example, has been under intense pressure to announce a date by which it would peak its carbon emissions ever since China did just that in December in a bilateral agreement with the United States.
Pinsent Masons explains that since the credit crunch, national tax authorities across Europe have been under intense pressure to increase revenues, leading many to levy extra charges and ensure they maximize tax take wherever possible.
However, no major issues have presented themselves since the start of Bitcoin futures trading other than the CBOE exchange seeming to buckle under the pressure of the intense volume of people visiting the website's newly launched service.
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