Sentence examples for wider pressure from inspiring English sources

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And here the wider pressure – cultural, social, economic – will inevitably press towards a greater take-up of the suicide option.

Nor can it be disputed that the spike in migrant numbers at Calais is in part related to this wider pressure across Europe.

A win for Clinton over Trump in November's election and a victory for the Remain campaign in the Brexit referendum might take some of the drama away, but the question on many lips in Washington is whether the wider pressure for change is unstoppable.

The chromatographic method is much more efficient for obtaining mixture data and is considerably easier to adapt to wider pressure and temperature ranges than static methods.

The Welsh government said the statistics should be seen "in the context of wider pressure on the NHS emergency care system and rapidly increasing demand", including a 6% increase in calls categorised as life threatening since September 2012.

Epidote disappearance with pressure depends on the normative anorthite content of the bulk composition; we therefore expect that altered gabbros might display a much wider pressure range where epidote persists, potentially affecting the solidus relationships.

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The proposals are part of wider pressures reducing books to "educational tools," she continued.

These provisions add to the wider pressures leading to the steady fall in the proportion of persons in full-time work above the normal pension age.

Dr Jennifer Dixon, the chief executive of the Health Foundation thinktank, said the soaring number of bed days lost was "symptomatic of wider pressures on the health and care system and adds to the risk of bigger problems this winter.

Porter, chair of council at the BMA, said that A&E units' failure to hit their key waiting-time target of treating 95% of arrivals within four hours reflected the "wider pressures" being felt across other services.

The justice secretary said there was no need to "manage down the prison population" or to introduce an "artificial target" to reduce the number of prisoners, revealing that the Treasury had promised him sufficient funding to "keep prison numbers stable" despite wider pressures on the public finances.

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