Sentence examples for increasingly under a from inspiring English sources

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"I'm feeling increasingly under a lot of stress and I'm doing my best to try to cope and continue to make responsible decisions under the circumstances (as far as my work, school work, media considerations, family considerations, et al).

Ms. Olatoye's departure, scheduled for the end of April, follows those of other top officials from the housing authority and leaves it facing an uncertain future at a time when the city's public housing is increasingly under a microscope both in Albany and in Washington.

The $40 million lawsuit Donald Trump is facing for operating a phony university highlights how for-profit colleges are increasingly under a microscope and, in some cases, in the cross hairs of federal prosecutors, state attorney generals, and disillusioned students.

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Meanwhile an increasingly under-pressure Hastings used the lovely Miss Trotman's death to try and win his wife back, to little avail.

Increasingly Under Attack A study found that United Nations personnel around the world are more likely to be targets for attack, as the organization is increasingly perceived as a tool of powerful members rather than an unbiased advocate for everyone.

Last month, the deputy inspector for the Department of Homeland Security told a Congressional committee that the nation's critical infrastructure "are increasingly under attack by a variety of malicious sources," and that a majority of the companies in the energy sector had experienced cyber attacks.

Neurocognitive impairment is considered a core component of schizophrenia, and is increasingly under investigation as a potential treatment target.

Neurocognitive impairment is considered a core component of schizophrenia and is increasingly under investigation as a potential treatment target.

When Mr. Fujimori was first elected in 1990, Peru was increasingly under assault by a Maoist insurgency group, the Shining Path, and the economy was a wreck.

Worry over the humanities, he said, is a "placeholder for anxieties" about the fate of universities at large, whose traditional role — creating knowledge for the sake of knowledge — is increasingly under fire in a utilitarian world.

The Cavendish is the kind that we're all peeling and eating right now over in America (some estimates say that the Cavendish makes up 99percentt of banana imports "to the Western world"), but it's increasingly under attack by a fungus called Panama Disease, which is threatening to end the banana as we know it.

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