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Is that insulting to Lancashire – or simply testament to Moores's ability to squeeze the most out of his unheralded players?
In Quantum Break the ability to squeeze, stretch, fiddle, scrub and manipulate is principally, and regretfully, for localised combat.
For years, the industry had a simple strategy: Fight proposals that would crimp its ability to squeeze as much revenue as possible from each cow.
The grainy images of the heart at work showed that its ability to squeeze blood out of its chambers was impaired.
Valencia's counterattacking, its ability to squeeze Barcelona in midfield, and its work ethic in getting to the ball first more than matched Barcelona in that first half.
That indicates companies may have reached the limits of their ability to squeeze more work out of their reduced work forces.
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"The market realities are such that even with our efficiencies, even with our abilities to squeeze cost out of our product, we're still not cost-effective," said Jerry Calhoun, Boeing's lead negotiator, who said the company would never win a sales campaign based strictly on price.
It was a project originally designed to contribute to the DARPA-sponsored Chemical Robothatrograimedatoaimedevelopvelop bots with octopus-like abilities to squeeze into small spaces.
Their claim is that the CFPB will hinder free enterprise, but in reality what it will hinder is the ability of banks to squeeze Americans through debt, and therefore their ability to own them.
It's a testament to the ability of programmers to squeeze performance out of an established hardware standard that new games on the Xbox 360 can still look and sound impressive in 2013.
These properties, in turn, influence the ability of RBCs to squeeze through microvasculature and transport oxygen in circulation.
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