Which means he is not ceding any authority, even though he is under pressure to do so.
You really can't tell from his face, or from the set of his shoulders, or from the way he places his feet on ground, even though must be under pressure.
If that happens, it could be bad news for Citigroup because Grubman, though he recently resigned under pressure, was hardly a renegade.
Syria maintains support from ally Iran, though that source is also under pressure from international sanctions.
Profit margins in China are coming under pressure, though they remain strong, according to survey respondents.
Walsh is one of the first top European executives to voluntarily give up his bonus, though others have come under heavy pressure to do so.
Trefis Team, here on Forbes, believe device sales in developed markets will recover over the long term even though Nokia will come under more pressure in emerging markets, and that its Nokia Siemens Networks business is being sorted out too.
Now, though, Mr Bush is under growing pressure to toughen his line with the Russian leader.
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Portugal is also on the invalid list though its government debt has been under pressure for some time already.
At a time, though, when European producers are under pressure from the economic downturn, it is understandable they would look to Brussels for help.
If there is to be political strife in Indonesia though, the market will be under pressure and the impact on Asia will be negative.
Dalglish's job appears to be safe in the senior management shake-up, though he'll be under increased pressure to justify the board's confidence in the semifinal at Wembley.
December silver futures bulls have the overall near-term technical advantage even though prices are under some profit-taking pressure Tuesday.
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December silver futures bulls still have the overall near-term technical advantage even though prices are under some profit-taking pressure this week.
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Inking a productive veteran to a long-term contract that figures to take him past his prime is a risk many clubs have taken under pressure to win (though some showed signs of reining in the practice during the 2009 recession--the Yankees bidding adieu to 36-year-old Johnny Damon, for instance).
Mr Netanyahu, though more courteous than before, is still wobbly under pressure.
Argentina hooker Ledesma looked as though he had not managed to get the ball down under pressure from Mark van Gisbergen as he burrowed over in the corner with four tacklers surrounding him.
Credit to Azerbaijan though who were more threatening at times in the second half and put Wales under pressure particularly in the closing stages.
The home side created chances of their own though to kill the game and thought they had done so when Begovic dropped the ball under pressure from Younes Kaboul and Pavlyuchenko hooked in.
And the weak-currency countries would be under pressure to raise interest rates in order to support their currencies--even though higher interest rates are about the last thing most of Europe's sclerotic economies need.
Health trust chief executive Philippa Slinger said hospitals nationwide had been under pressure due to a higher number of emergency admissions in the last 12 months, though she said no one was certain why demand had increased.
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