Some moms have blood pressure issues before pregnancy and it can continue to be a problem as mom's body is
put under more pressure during pregnancy and childbirth.
When interest rates rise due to a healthier economy, these defensive companies
come under more pressure because of increased borrowing costs.
With the changes in technology and time, Students are
now under more pressure and find it difficult to complete these assignments.
With school
budgets under more pressure than ever, parental contributions are also becoming vital for schools towards the cost of providing technology for individual pupil use and making entire programmes possible.
Tech companies are
suddenly under more pressure than ever to take their roles as data gatekeepers more seriously, and Facebook appears to be weeding out potential vulnerabilities.
When реорlе рut оn a lot of wеight, thе blооd vessels
get under more pressure, and the valves inside the veins have to deal with increased workload.
New risks such as cyber incidents or data privacy, rising regulator and shareholder activism and the influence of third party litigation funders are putting corporate
leaders under more pressure than ever of falling foul of investigations, fines or prosecution over alleged wrongdoing, says Allianz...
rather than our morale taking a blow, i'd say, in case we lose, we will be
under more pressure not to drop any more points
Louis Tomlinson is
under more pressure as a solo musician after travelling the world with One Direction.The «Miss You» singer became a global star...
«With
brands under more pressure than ever to deliver engaging and authentic content, we're very much focused on helping our customers source and manage the most compelling content across every connected screen The value of data rests in understanding what type of content will create a memorable experience for a particular customer in the moments that matter,» said Stark.
Oxfam came
under more pressure after its chief executive compared the response to the recent scandal, to being as if workers had «murdered babies in their cots.»
I prefer Xhaka... 1) I don't like the idea of poaching players from other «rival» clubs... and weakening them in the process to some degree... let Leicester show what they can
do under more pressure & more games to play with the same squad.
This season has seen the
boss under more pressure than ever, though, and the fact that the decision on whether to stay or go was on the cards must have made Wenger realise that his position is not as strong as before and that the support of a lot of Arsenal fans is wavering to say the least.
By getting closer you're more likely to block the shot, and at least put the
guy under more pressure so he might miskick it.
In order for Arsenal to beat Everton at Goodison Park on Sunday you would think that we would have to improve in quite a few areas, even though the Toffees are on a terrible run of form and lacking in confidence with Ronald Koeman one of the few Premier League
managers under more pressure than our own Arsene Wenger.
Starting the season without a single goal in 270 minutes was not exactly the way to get the fans onboard, and a 3 - 2 home defeat against Espanyol in the next outing put
Moyes under more pressure.
on whether they should have put Jesus
Navas under more pressure... When you come up against players and they're on a yellow card, you realise within the game and you know who to attack.
After Governor Andrew Cuomo, New York's education commissioner John King may be
under more pressure at the moment than any other state official.
As well as being the right thing to do for the deficit reduction agenda, the party politicos will be very pleased it puts
Labour under more pressure in the run - up to 2015.
Paul Nuttall is
probably under more pressure, not least because Nigel Farage — who has never really gone away since stepping down as leader — warned last week that victory in Stoke was a must.
... We're
definitely under more pressure and can feel the dragon waiting hungrily for results, micromanaging our projects and — indirectly — our lives, squeezing the breath out of their students by tyranny or coercion.
The economy, while stable, is hardly showing great signs of life given low inflation figures, and additional CGT taxation could put people's disposable income
levels under more pressure — which will not help stimulate growth.
With
firms under more pressure than ever to offer value and efficiency, this online hub brings together news, features and opinion on the issues addressed by Legal Week's Best Legal Advisers Report
Clearly, a 2.3 GHz processor is enough to keep it chugging along very nicely indeed, but we'll need to wait for a full review to see if it performs as
well under more pressure — like when multi-tasking or playing graphically intensive games.
«Property managers are
certainly under more pressure to add value wherever they can - by both decreasing costs and adding revenues,» says Patrick McGinley, a vice president at Phoenix - based Vestar Property Management.
It may have been unfettered innovation that got banks into hot water during the financial crisis, but they are
now under more pressure than ever to find creative new solutions to help corporations better manage their finances.
Without doubt, both games are focused on selling more toys and that's where the two games go toe to toe, especially on the shop floor, usually the figures are next to one another on the shelves and with more toys coming with Trap Team and 2.0, the competition between the two is going to be
under more pressure from Nintendo's new figures.
Ninety four per cent of public spending cuts are yet to hit the UK, and the public sector is due to
come under more pressure in the next few years.
Tech companies are
suddenly under more pressure than ever to take their roles as data gatekeepers more seriously, and Facebook appears to be weeding out potential vulnerabilities.
But if these locations put human
life under more pressure (literal or figurative) than the typical university laboratory, many other, mostly unknown forms of life thrive there, precisely because of those extreme conditions.
New risks such as cyber incidents or data privacy, rising regulator and shareholder activism and the influence of third party litigation funders are putting corporate
leaders under more pressure than ever of falling foul of investigations, fines or prosecution over alleged wrongdoing, says Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS), a leading provider of Directors and Officers (D&O) insurance globally.
The yen is one of the top picks this year in the currency market as the dollar comes
under more pressure, says Patrick Bennett of CIBC.
«Casual dining is
under more pressure now than ever to win consumers» hearts and minds,» Wyman Roberts, Brinker International's CEO, said in a call with investors.
Orr was hoping to take Alteon public; employees were working like crazy to develop and market products, and Orr had never been
under more pressure.
Even so, today's sluggish economic recovery and high unemployment levels mean companies are under less pressure to keep employees happy, and
under more pressure to boost profits.
In the wake of an open letter in January from Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, exhorting businesses everywhere to focus on their social impact rather than simply maximizing profits, they wondered whether Moynihan might feel
under more pressure to do so now that tax reforms would be lightening the burden in the future.
Interest in automated testing has increased substantially in the last few years, says Evans, because developers are
under more pressure than ever to roll out new applications and associated updates faster.
A similar approach is now happening with the Californian brands, the top tier of which is also making its way into the fast - growing China market where French and Italian wines at the high end are coming
under more pressure.