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Of that fall, the bulk affects two groups: students, the government having tightened up rules on who can study here; and non-EU nationals.
Pennsylvania has more merit as a last-ditch tactical play for Mr. Romney — but it is another case where the characterization of the race as having tightened relies in part on a selective reading of the evidence.
The need for such a plan comes after repeated government warnings that South Korea's nine credit card companies were far overextending credit to consumers after having tightened up on credit for companies during the economic crisis of 1997 and 1998.
All told, though, the proportion of banks that "reported having tightened their lending policies on all major loan categories over the previous three months stayed very elevated," the Fed concluded.
This was only their third win in 10 home league games this year; on this evidence they will fare substantially better during this campaign having tightened up appreciably at set pieces and in defence.
Mr Hashimoto has plenty of enemies in the Liberal Democratic Party LDPP), of which he is formally president until September 1999, and he has much to answer for: to wit, having tightened fiscal policy and taxed the country into the "Hashimoto recession".
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