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Espresso means "Under Pressure".
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"To me, cool does mean grace under pressure," Ms. Armitage said.
I mean certain under pressure… and they are doing their best and I think that certainly the parameters over the years have changed and that is because they have been told to change but you know, fair enough…" (GP3) Relationship with other liaison staff "(Liaison psychiatry nurse for adults) is like a triage person.
But Mr. Brown's Labor party, which has been widely criticized for sanctioning light regulation of Royal Bank of Scotland and other banks, allowing them to grow and borrow beyond their means, is under pressure to do more.
Deflation means businesses are under pressure to reduce their prices, and indeed, the agency said today that the consumer price index would fall this fiscal year rather than rise by 0.3percentt as it had originally projected.
Now examining is seen as drudgery, best farmed out to junior staff.Dons also complain that increasing government scrutiny means they are under pressure not to fail students or give poor grades.
"When you look at what he has spent in the last three seasons, £285m on players, that alone means you are under pressure to succeed.
For you, that means experience performing under pressure results in confidence that can help you run a faster 5K or ace your next tennis match.
State funding to universities is mean and under pressure.
The high-profile nature of Bale's arrival at the Bernabeu meant Ancelotti was under pressure to throw his new signing straight into the action, even though the timing of his transfer meant he had been unable to take part in pre-season training.
Louise Tickle takes a look at what it could mean for students under pressure to perform not just well but outstandingly.
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