Not exact matches
The
pressure difference above and below the wing creates a net
upward force,
giving the aircraft lift.
Given these conditions, a key issue for the Australian economy will be the extent to which the ongoing growth of demand might
give rise to capacity constraints and, consequently,
upward pressure on wage and price inflation.
Considered in isolation, falling interest rates put
upward pressure on preferred prices,
given that they're fixed income securities.
Also, if domestic economic activity and demand were to be even stronger than expected,
given the existing strength of the labour market,
upward pressure on labour costs could emerge, eventually pushing inflation higher.
Given the likely strength of the economy, domestically sourced price
pressures are expected to remain relatively strong, with inflation projected to be on an
upward trajectory through 2005.
There is
upward rent
pressure and Aeropostale is susceptible to negative leverage if margins compress,
given its fixed costs.
A greenhouse roof inhibits
upward convection and in the outside world descending air in high
pressure cells (half the atmosphere at any
given moment) inhibits
upward convection.
A quiet sun
gives stronger polar high
pressure cells which reduces
upward transmission of energy whereas an active sun
gives weaker polar high
pressure cells which increases
upward transmission of energy.