Sentence examples for and difficult to squeeze from inspiring English sources

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"It is a difficult company, difficult to manage and difficult to squeeze out synergies," said Klaus Martini, head of European equities at DWS, the Deutsche Bank mutual fund arm.

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If it dents in as in the picture, it is not ready; the fermentation produces carbon dioxide (like in sodas and seltzers) that will inflate the bottle and make it difficult to squeeze.

Its largest meeting rooms hold no more than 150, and it is difficult to squeeze 1,000 people onto a campus, he said, because parking is tight and the space is needed for classes or extracurricular activities.

(Steve Duethman, an architect with AECOM, which worked on the building, said that a true hockey venue would have needed to be thirty or forty feet longer, and would have been difficult to squeeze onto the current site).

Tumor cells are much larger than leukocytes and it would be difficult to squeeze between endothelial cells without any damage.

Private companies have promised to generate profits year in, year out, particularly if they are backed by private-equity companies; but after the first wave of rationalisation it often becomes more difficult to squeeze savings out of schools and hospitals.The Finns have one of the world's most successful educational systems (as measured by the PISA tests) without so much as a nod to Friedman.

At the Forbes Women Summit 2018, she spoke on a panel addressing the fact that networking can be difficult to squeeze in between the existing demands of work and home.

On crowded city roads green barriers, in the form of dense hedges between traffic and people on the pavements, dramatically reduce the danger from fumes, but are difficult to squeeze in.

In reality, though, it would be difficult to squeeze a credit card between the politics of Serra and his opponent, Dilma Rousseff, and one of the frustrations for many Brazilians is how little choice they are being offered by the two main blocks.

A | Space means it would be difficult to squeeze more in but 60,000 is probably adequate.

Keeping the tax cut might make it more difficult to squeeze more school aid from the budget for those districts.

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