Sentences with phrase «under pressure»

This will not come about by a European directive, but through hard bargaining among different economic and political actors working under pressure from internal and external shocks.
So not only do we have extensive experience delivering quality releases, but we're also well versed in working under the pressures of strict deadlines, budgets and high expectation.
Can you work well under pressure as well as managing your own workload?
In some cases, the fees office agreed to pay the maximum allowance after coming under pressure from the MPs.
As demand for wood pellets rises, old growth forests are also put under pressure of harvest.
They are in need of a new centre - back, with their defence looking shaky this campaign when put under pressure.
It is also important that you display excellent verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills, as well as the ability work well under pressure in a fast - paced environment.
Skilled at remaining calm under pressure while keeping the daycare setting light and playful.
I work with many small dogs that have territorial issues or aggression and are quick to snap or bite when under pressure of being approached or handled.
Unfortunately, I think it means margins will remain under pressure for some time.
The company had come under pressure as rising chicken - wing prices started weighing on its bottom line.
She said she wanted to wear such garments in some circumstances, including in public places, and was not under pressure from her family to do so.
They're designed to address the concerns of black cab drivers, who feel under pressure from increased competition.
So the incentive to innovate comes from being under pressure for good profits.
Instead, promote the salespeople who thrive under pressure and strive to overcome challenges.
A reliable, hardworking and dedicated team player, who works well under pressure with minimal supervision.
A team player who excels at working under pressure while consistently attaining target objectives and earning the confidence of upper management.
In this case you can not buckle under the pressure of those big brown eyes!
They are also under pressure from industrial and power companies to reject further cuts in emissions.
This can result in isolation, feeling sad, not coping and generally feeling under pressure at a time when you are expected to be happy.
Their prices are already under pressure because of their heavy weighting into financials.
Mostly because the others may crack under pressure from the occasion.
They must be able to work calmly under stressful situations and remain cool under pressure because many patients are ill or facing medical problems.
Throughout the decade of the»70s, the old postwar business model was crumbling under pressure from inflation and weak growth.
Privacy in general will continue to be put under pressure by politicians and law enforcement officials who desire to advance the surveillance state.
Earlier this year, after coming under pressure on the issue, the government announced a package of measures to help tackle the problem, including additional funding for services.
You must work best under pressure because your mantel is great!
The toothbrush itself is made from a hard plastic that won't give, even under the pressure of baby's rough play style.
To lead with courage, to lead with grace under pressure, is to choose the right path, even if it's not the easiest or most popular one.
They are always under the gun, so that when they are out on the ocean or in a battle situation they're equipped to make decisions under pressure.
After all, if they can't sing Happy Birthday when they're nervous, how will they do under pressure on the sales floor?
Operating margins have also come under pressure due to above - inflation cost increases in admin services, which in most cases is beyond a property manager's control.
Anyway, I think that we are now under pressure again and hopefully the team will pull out another great performance as we have done in the past.
The Classics of our craft are constantly under pressures from both outside and inside to change and remain relevant to the industry they serve.
Despite the optimism about the potential in the organic sector, there is some evidence that the category has come under pressure during the recession.
And you are always under pressure in the middle of the park.
I have heard a lot of dumb things but this one beats them all None of their players were playing under any pressure at all.
Many workers feel increasingly under pressure to go to extraordinary lengths so as not to appear lazy.
M was never put under pressure so most of the time he could recover his position.
If you're having trouble coping with these added seasonal pressures, or see a colleague folding under the pressure of life, please know this: we have options.
Even so he has done great things but is still under pressure.
Comfortable and effective handling multiple tasks and meeting deadlines under pressure in time - sensitive, fast - paced environments.
Working with vulnerable populations in our world today involves special consideration of ethical guidelines and the ability to make ethical decisions often under the pressures of time and competing ethical demands.
Most working parents know all about cooking under pressure.
But small businesses, which may rely on the internet for survival, could collapse under the pressure of the tougher regulatory environment, and the increases in legal fees that accompany it.
His ability to receive the ball under pressure is key to our defensive game.
When not placed under pressure, you're able to listen with your entire self: the body, the mind and the heart.
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