Examples of using Could push in English and their translations into Chinese
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I could submit to everything and live a life of excuses, or I could push myself….
This could push the sport along the path already trodden, for example, by women's gymnastics, where a 20-year-old female athlete is a veteran.
The economy is clearly losing momentum, which could push the MAS into a more dovish stance at its next policy meeting in October.
The crisis could push a large number of people, mainly women and children, especially girls, into poverty.
Even small spending cutbacks, occurring simultaneously across the majority of consumers, could push the economy into a recessionary downturn.
Valve's upcoming Half-Life: Alyx is exactly the sort of VR exclusive that could push gamers to pick up a headset.
The only thing that could push gold higher is resurgence of safe haven trade and geopolitical concerns.
The US could push regional allies, such as Japan and Australia, to carry out their own freedom-of-navigation exercises.
We slipped into a catalyst vacuum, which could push trade tensions back into the fore.".
Needless to say, a sustained rise in oil prices to much higher levels could push the western economies into recession.
The outcome is in contrast to warnings in 2018 by those who thought the trade conflict could push the U.S. economy into recession.
And that, combined with broader geopolitical pressures, could push Brussels and Warsaw into a compromise.
Assembly Democrats planned to offer dozens of amendments that could push a vote into Wednesday or later.
This investment could push growth in the country's manufacturing sector further to £191 billion in the next decade.
Economists say that those measures, if implemented, could push the U.S. economy back into a recession.
Directors were also skeptical of incentives that could push employees to maximize short-term results at the expense of long-term performance, the people said.
If they don't, trade and other head winds could push the economy into recession.
The International Labor Organization, or ILO, warns that the global financial crisis could push more children, particularly girls, into child labor.
The worry, though, is that the sudden rush of money into P2P could push even good firms into bad lending decisions.
The significant pledges they had made could push negotiations towards a global deal at the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference in December 2009.