Sentences with phrase «under obvious pressure»

Not exact matches

It's very obvious, Wenger can not discipline and motivate his rich and spoiled brats under difficult situations, such as harsh weather and heavy pressures.
Its obvious he couldn't care less what the fans think he thinks the club is his he treats the club like his and no one challenges him, he comes out and says he had many opportunities to leave but remained loyal to the club he remained loyal because he's highly paid and under absolutely no pressure to deliver success and if he stays we all know its more of the same next season.
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.....
Not that he deserved it but it's quite obvious refs crack under the pressure from the home crowd, especially when they had already lost their man.
It was RDA who was under pressure to fight considering he had pulled out of UFC 196... and it was obvious RDA got rocked by the very first uppercut... clearly a bad weight cut...
It is becoming increasingly obvious that the situation would lead to a strain with Guardiola who is under pressure to perform in his first season in charge.
«Thankfully the past few days Twitter has exploded about it, multiple news stories and they were under pressure because, you know, it's so obvious that it was an underhanded, awful, undemocratic thing to do.
Scher, who will arrive without any prepared material, will of course also have to remain open to the contingencies of an unfamiliar environment, dodgy takeout, and a makeshift bed, not to mention the obvious pressures of working under extreme time constraints.
Documents signed under pressure are hardly a reflection of the Crown acting honourably, and it is increasingly obvious to all that the status quo is not working at all.
It is also a given that under the pressure of «the bottom line» (if anything, worsened in times of «austerity»), even well - meaning people can fail to take safety measures that afterwards appeared obvious and entirely necessary, and historically even those «well - meaning» employers, administrators and businessmen have not «covered themselves in glory» in relation to protection of individuals.
It's obvious that they are under pressure to bring in money and this puts pressure on the police officers to give out tickets.
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