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The bar area is more of a wild card -- and a tighter squeeze.
A smaller company will mean a leaner staff and a tighter rein on salaries.
A new Lyapunov functional is constructed and a tighter upper bound of the derivative of the Lyapunov functional is derived by applying a convex polyhedron method.
He kept the Nationals off-balance with two types of sliders — a wider one for right-handers and a tighter one for left-handers — and a big curveball.
These include a ban on "flipping" the designation of MPs' first and second homes and a tighter cap on the accommodation allowance.
Expanding in Canary Wharf, where the bank has its main operation in Britain, would have meant higher rents, pricier services and a tighter market for talent.
"Southland" has taken some hits with cast departures and a tighter budget that has led to fewer characters with less back story.
The theory, Mr. Ross said, is that certain students need more individualized attention and a tighter focus in order to learn.
The early Prius was obviously an economy car, with eccentric styling, mediocre driving dynamics and a tighter cabin than the less expensive Corolla.
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We operate on a tight schedule and a tight budget.
He was wearing bluejeans and a tight gray T-shirt.
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