Sentences with phrase «wrong kind of pressure»

If a medical professional does it the wrong way and applies the wrong kind of pressure, the baby can get a brachial plexus injury which results in that child's arm hanging limply to the side for the rest of his or her life.

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I ate meat for the first time, not out of any kind of culinary curiosity or pressure from other, barbecue - loving Texans, but because of my track coach, who suggested I'd be faster if I incorporated meat into my diet (Spoiler: he was wrong).
The kind of pressure put on new mom's to exclusively breastfeed is wrong.
When you feel like you're not in the right place, not with the right person, or the direction you're going in is wrong — well, that's the kind of pressure that can eat you up from the inside unless you learn how to tune out all the noise and listen to something more powerful than any other force in your life: your heart.
He explained that he tried to order Mr. Troemel's book, Peer Pressure: Essays on the Internet by an Artist on the Internet, on Amazon, but purchased a book instead by a different Brad Troemel, which he has added to his shelf at home that is dedicated to the wrong books by homonym authors (like by Robin Day, the TV moderator and not the designer and so forth; Mr. Obrist fancies this a kind of evolving group show).
Whilst there's nothing wrong with being ambitious, I can recognise that this kind of thinking can result in you placing too much pressure on yourself, meaning you don't always celebrate or give yourself credit for your most recent achievement.
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