Sentences with phrase «under the enormous pressure of»

The «Fourth World» of nations, devoid of purchasing power, political stability or personal hope, will implode under the enormous pressures of overpopulation and despair.
Okay, I wouldn't actually say that one of them because I know how hard they work under the enormous pressure of standardized tests that many Science teachers like me do not have to face.
With no guidance on how to survive under the enormous pressure of contemporary society.

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We're in the last week of a federal election campaign, and every party wants you to believe they're there for the hardworking families of a middle class under enormous pressure.
Speaking personally, it means the grievous loss of something about Catholic observance which always used enormously to impress me as a non-Catholic: the spectacle of Catholics keeping their weekday obligations, often at enormous inconvenience to themselves: as an Anglican, for whom any liturgical obligation was essentially a matter of my own whim, this was immensely attractive: there was the sense that Catholics were under obedience, and that their religion was a real force in their lives, one not to be diverted by secular pressures or values.
Vettel came under enormous pressure from Bottas, who had the advantage of DRS on the last lap.
The real truth is that tournaments put enormous pressure, often by highly skilled anglers and captains and guides, upon fish stocks that are struggling, even under the best of conditions, to hold their own.
we have shown times without number we don't do pressure, we lack grit and balls, so if the title race goes to the wire, with each match plays dxd under enormous pressure to hold on to the top spot or chase the leaders down you cn be rest assured we will find a way to bottle it, its what we do best...... and as soon as we are out of contention and pressure is off, just watch us rack up wins after wins, in time to nab the 4th spot
Embed from Getty Images The Frenchman is under enormous pressure from the fans, media and even some of his own players to make a statement on whether he'll be manager next season.
«I think he's under an enormous amount of pressure in his job.
Local governments are under an enormous amount of fiscal pressure regardless of their actions.
On Monday, several of the unions who have been providing the funding for New York's Working Families Party — which, under enormous pressure, declined to endorse Teachout in 2014, but did endorse Sanders, and has been setting up campaign offices for him across the state — announced that they were withdrawing their support.
Apart from anything else, David Cameron will now be under enormous pressure from many of his MPs, alarmed by UKIP's success in taking votes - if not seats - to claw back much more sovereignty from Brussels than is realistic, as a precursor to the the promised referendum on EU membership.
Overwhelmingly Democratic, they typically side with President Barack Obama and are now under enormous pressure to vote for a signature piece of Mr. Obama's foreign policy agenda.
But a senior state Democrat predicted Silver would come under «enormous pressure» to hold up passage of Cuomo's first proposed budget from many of his most important political allies including public - employee unions desperate to limit the extent of budget cuts.
The deformation under the enormous pressure plus the aging alters the basic structure of metals at the nanoscale — or distances measured in billionths of a meter.
Hydrogen has proven notoriously difficult to store in sufficient quantities without placing it under enormous pressure, something that greatly adds to the weight of a vehicle and adds a serious explosion hazard.
UNDER PRESSURE The compartment in the middle of this copper - titanium casing contains two diamonds that crush substances to enormous pressures.
The CMS Initiative notes that the enormous landscapes and varied wildlife of Central Asia are under growing threats from a variety of pressures, from poaching to development.
Another possibility is that the main type of rock found at this depth, called olivine, goes through a mineral transformation because of the enormous pressures it is under, which then triggers sliding between different types of rock.
«Teachers are placed under enormous pressures to mold the young minds of tomorrow, but are expected to do so with less wages than their peers, and by working longer hours.»
While most fans were sceptical of how Alden Ehrenreich would be in the role of a character made iconic by Harrison Ford, reviews indicate that he has done a fine job under enormous pressure.
We also get a taste of the enormous pressure Owens was under, with everyone from his coach to the NAACP trying to influence his decision to race in Berlin.
«Schools are already under enormous pressure to placate the whims of Government and Ofsted.
Today students are under enormous pressures to fit in, do well, etc., and my hope is that this program can ease some of these pressures.
«A central problem we see is that, while teachers do teach effectively, they do it under enormous pressure to cover a lot of material in a lesson - per - week routine that does not include the spaced practice necessary for vocabulary retention.
In such circumstances, both schools and their staff are under enormous pressure and, despite the undoubted benefits of investing and engaging in staff professional development, truly effective professional development, which is collaborative, pupil focused and teacher driven, gets pushed aside.
But a teaching union said staff were under «enormous pressure» to deliver, without the promised level of funding.
Teachers feel under enormous pressure to deliver results from day one and get their youngsters up to speed so they get the right levels at the age of seven.»
«It's high stakes in terms of commercialism and it's high stakes in terms of getting the results for schools and examiners are under enormous pressure to do that.»
In spring 2016, amid collapsing resource prices, earnings of BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto came under enormous pressure, both company slashed their dividends quite substantially (in the case of BHP Billiton by around 70 %).
This is the kind of basic, blatant mistake that really should have been caught by the most superficial of quality control checks, and the fact that it made it into a release version seems to speak to the enormous pressure the small team at Hello Games must have been under to get the thing out the door.
It points to the case of China where the new administration is under huge pressure to reduce air pollution levels, which have soared in the past 12 months to 40 times acceptable levels, and put the government under enormous pressure to take action.
With «hours» in place of «years» this is pretty much the argument of the captain of the Titanic, who was under enormous pressure to reach New York on time.
«This generous program comes at a time when school district budgets throughout the state are under enormous pressure and we are extremely grateful that Samsung and Sims Recycling Solutions seeks to support public education during this time of need while educating students on the benefits of electronics recycling,» said Carlos A. Garcia, Superintendant, San Francisco Unified School District.
«Mongolia is facing enormous challenges including growing pressure on food security, traditional nomadic herding and water supplies as a result of the impacts of climate change,» said UN Under - Secretary - General and UNEP Executive Director Achim Steiner.
So, mindful of the fate of Leacock's Lord Ronald who, under enormous pressure from the Earl, flung himself outside and into the saddle only to ride madly off in all directions, they flung themselves into the truck and drove, carefully madly, to a single target picked pretty much at random.
I am sorry to say, but I think there will always be problems — the volumes of money that need to be invested is enormous and financial risks will always be with us combined with continuing lack of adequate understanding and clarity of thinking (using pensions as a fine example) Product providers have strengthened their standards (mainly under regulatory pressure) but even if they continue to do so I think, for the reasons I have said, they can not prevent a flow of problems.
Traditional models of legal service are breaking down: a growing number of ordinary citizens can not afford a lawyer to help them navigate basic legal issues, while lawyers in large organizations are under enormous pressure to find new ways to reduce cost without increasing legal risk.
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