Sentence examples for be a continued squeeze from inspiring English sources

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Ultimately, Greece holds the key to its own finances, analysts say, but the price of maintaining market confidence will be a continued squeeze on households.

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With a deficit of around £120bn, pressures of an ageing population and a continued squeeze on budgets, it's incomprehensible that the coalition should choose to prioritise a new £600m scheme to subsidise so-called "free" school meals to all 5- to 7-year-olds.

A separate report published on 28 December 2012 warned that workers can expect longer hours, a continued squeeze on pay and fewer jobs being created in a "hard year of slog" in 2013.

The company is concentrating on increasing sales and opening new pubs with its customers suffering a continued squeeze from falling real wages.

"Members have made it clear that they won't tolerate a continued squeeze on their income, pay inequality and the increasing job insecurity blighting the sector," she said.

There will be a margin squeeze here.

However, the concern is that the continued squeeze on workers' incomes will depress consumer spending in the months ahead, putting the economic recovery at risk.

There will be a squeeze on administrative costs.

It was a massive squeeze.

In appropriate circumstances, the result is a short squeeze.

Hopefully it is a tight squeeze.

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