Sentences with phrase «who are under pressure»

While predictive analytics isn't a new concept, technology has made its accessibility and presentation much more attractive to business leaders who are under pressure to market and promote their products and services with more precision.
When stocks are owned by those who are under pressure to earn money in the short run, upside is limited.
Unfortunately, those who are under the pressure of uncontrolled debt are also vulnerable to scams that present the illusion of resolving their problems, but just leave victims in a worse situation.
But the department, which has set a rapid timetable for this transformation, will need to give the states some flexibility so that teachers — who themselves are under pressure to meet evaluation standards — can adjust to the new curriculum.
Nick Verburg, Procurement and Supply Chain Manager at Fusion21, said: «This framework offers a flexible procurement solution to all education providers and local authorities who are under pressure to accommodate growing student numbers and require either permanent or temporary safe learning spaces.
«It's really hard for a lot of teachers, who are under pressure from the principal, from the school board, from the state,» Gehlbach says.
«These behaviours were most common in care homes that also had high rates of staff burnout, which suggests it's a consequence of staff who are under pressure and unable to provide the level of care they would like to offer.»
«These servers are used by people all over the world who are under pressure or persecuted, or who want to discuss their personal problems and sufferings.»
Our main problem has been defending as a team and not necessarily the players defending, so even if we do get the DM and CB needed, we still need someone on the pitch to organise the players, now this is where i agree with Jamie Carragher about comments he made about Mert, he does not lead the young arsenal charges or commands his team to get in a defensive shape when they do not have the ball, he does not provide a back up for his young players who are under pressure or provide guidance on how to deal with the issues in the match.
When stocks are owned by those who are under pressure to earn money in the short run, upside is limited.
Generally, Kang and colleagues found that buyers who were under pressure tended to walk away with worse deals, settling for higher purchasing prices, than buyers who weren't under that same pressure.
So does the preacher, who is under pressure not to prophesy what is right but to speak smooth things, to prophesy illusions (Isa.
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.
The public matching program was approved in the state budget in 2014 as a compromise with Senate Republicans and Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who was under pressure that year from good - government advocates and public - financing supporters to create a public financing system.
Gov. Cuomo, who was under pressure from the Working Families Party according to the New York Daily News, had called for the IDC to realign with the mainline Democrats and said he would campaign against them if they did not.
Kelly is confident that he will be vindicated by history as crime — especially gun crime — increases under current Police Commissioner Bill Bratton, who is under pressure to dial back some of the NYPD's most efficient anti-crime programs.
Ms Rudd - who is under pressure over her department's handling of the way it has treated members of the Windrush generation - told the Home Affairs Committee on Wednesday that hitting quotas for deporting people from the UK was not how the department operates.
Dwayne Johnson plays an ex-football player who's under pressure to «monetize» his friendships in his new career as a financial adviser in HBO's «Ballers.»
The stun duration is also long enough to give you time to retreat, or to peel for an ally who's under pressure.
Also on Tuesday, Rajendra K. Pachauri, the panel's chairman, who was under pressure to step down but chose to ride out the storm, has a commentary on the BBC Web site today embracing skepticism as a vital component of the tussle over emerging scientific concepts:
Briffa may have worked with the Information Officer at the University who was under pressure for Freedom of Information (FOI) requests.

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And some still - unapproved firms are under pressure from their impatient investors, who have leased buildings, hired staff and paid legal fees with no returns in sight.
I work well under pressure, and my brain's gotten to a point where it will only give me an idea while I'm talking it out with my best friend, who's my makeup artist.
The toymakers have been under pressure for years from cheaper off - shore imports, margin - squeezing big - box retailers and children who increasingly prefer tablets to toys.
But if you're going to weather those storms as an organization, you'll need people who can handle the heat and won't melt under pressure.
Lou Anna Simon, who resigned under pressure Wednesday as Michigan State's president, insisted, «There is no cover - up.»
Meanwhile, scale is increasingly important to bargain with grocery stores and retailers who are under their own pressure as shopping shifts online.
But the New York real estate tycoon, who once supported abortion access, has come under pressure from conservatives to prove he is truly one of them.
And even those who were entranced by Rob Ford's promise to «stop the gravy train» have to admit that their mayor is not — most emphatically not — a man who shows grace under pressure.
The SEC has been under mounting pressure by Democrats, like Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren and unions such as the AFL - CIO, who support the rule and have lamented delays in its adoption.
He argues that entrepreneurs are by nature impatient, competitive individuals who thrive under pressure.
People who are naturally high in testosterone and low in cortisol are known to thrive under pressure.
Last week, Attorney General Jeff Sessions — who is currently under pressure to resign for failing to reveal his meetings with the Russian ambassador before President Donald Trump's inauguration — issued a memo reversing the Obama administration's decision to phase out its use of private prisons at the federal level.
He wasn't an angel, but he was a good kid on the right path who held up under the social pressures common in the Bronx.
Among the people who've left or announced departures, either under pressure or for other reasons, are seven executives who had reported to Mr. Kalanick: SVP of Business Emil Michael, who is one of Mr. Kalanick's best friends and was the second-most powerful person at the company; ridesharing president Jeff Jones (ostensibly the No. 2 executive for Uber's core business); head of growth Ed Baker; engineering vice president Amit Singhal; communications and public policy chief Rachel Whetstone; head of finance Gautam Gupta; and Anthony Levandowski, head of Uber's autonomous vehicles program, who was fired amid theft allegations made against him by his former employer.
That meeting is unlikely to be pleasant for Horgan, who is already under nasty pressure from British Columbia's business community.
It's been a long summer for Labor Leader Bill Shorten, who in eight weeks seems to have run the full gamut of Queen's greatest hits, from I Want it All to Under Pressure.
Newly hired C - suite executives, who are under immense pressure to perform in their first few months of tenure, create a prime opportunity for selling.
Mr. Kalanick's exit came under pressure after hours of drama involving Uber's investors, according to two people with knowledge of the situation, who asked to remain anonymous because the details were confidential.
That's adding to pressure on Munoz, who has been under fire this year for fighting a fare war with discounters, bobbling the rollout of a new no - frills product and mishandling the furor when a passenger was dragged off a plane in April.
The recent imposition of tariffs on imported steel and aluminum has put racking, mounting and tracking systems suppliers who manufacture in the United States under pressure, but there are a number of company - specific concerns as well.
In recent years, however, federal regulators have increasingly pressured businesses to move away from the use of independent contractors, who are not legally entitled to unionize under federal law.
But recently, new minimum - wage laws and a tight labor market have pushed up wages for the poorest workers, squeezing retailers who are already under pressure from Amazon.
After several embarrassing setbacks, Republican leaders, under pressure from the White House, spent much of last week weighing whether to hold a vote on the measure that included the new amendment, which was negotiated by New Jersey Representative Tom MacArthur and North Carolina Representative Mark Meadows, who chairs the House Freedom Caucus.
But Wells Fargo CEO Tim Sloan sought to convey an air of business as usual: «I want to repeat, we are open for business,» said Sloan, who became chief executive in 2016 after his predecessor John Stumpf resigned under pressure.
We think they will need to avoid enabling populist movements elsewhere in Europe and are under mounting pressure from their own constituencies who are becoming increasingly unwilling to allow for flexibility in negotiations.
The strategy forced the directors of CIA and IRS to reply, and finally — after all this time — wrung a down - in - the - mouth public apology from Clarence Kelley, the FBI head who has been under pressure from the ranks of bureau faithful not to confess Hoover's wrongdoing.
Mr Mugabe who was forced to resign after 37 years in power under pressure from the army and ruling ZANU - PF party.
The worst case was when I tried to fix a problem for weeks under pressure and finally remembered to sit back and pray, and realized in a few minutes that the problem was not in my part of the technology at all, and I was able to locate the person who was able to fix it very quickly.
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