Examples of using Pressures in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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The pressure to facilitate consumer hunger imposes significant social and environmental pressures on the manufacturing supply chain.
Olivine is stable to pressures equivalent to depths of about 410 km.
By watching the pressures on the screen and attempting to modify them,
But human nature being what it is, political pressures- I can watch and see how people are getting squeezed and moved.
After making 3 circles at varying pressures, slide downward a finger's width
About 20,000 volunteers' blood pressures were also measured, and they gave samples of their blood so that the scientists could check their cholesterol.
It could be that her sloppy work habits result from external pressures or personal problems.
The IEA's outlook pressures OPEC to keep restraining output in order to defend crude prices, which its members rely on for revenue.
The pressures have to be monitored on the balloon constantly,” said one nurse we interviewed.
No matter the pressures of the world, you help us stay focused and secure.
seriously consider lower pressures- in the 35- to 45-psi range,
Now, facing pressures from all sides of the community,
Our people must rest assured that despite pressures, we can manage the situation with the support of the people and get over the problems.”.
Your partner constantly pressures you to do something you're not comfortable with, such as being part of a dangerous
Olivine is stable to pressures equivalent to depths of about 410 km.
The actuators can be tuned to varying pressures and frequencies(up to 100Hz or 100 impulses per second).
Mg-rich olivine is stable to pressures equivalent to a depth of about 410 km within Earth.
He added that OPEC principles would never allow political pressures to change the directions of the market.
Adverse competitive pressures in core volume markets has led most suppliers to seek new nascent opportunities.
The Earth will make the necessary adjustments to accommodate the pressures brought about by the changing ages, with or without us.