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The withheld money, while a fraction of the $90 million it received in government money last year, could begin to squeeze the organization's charitable ambitions if a resolution is not reached quickly.
They are concerned that a severe credit crunch occurring as banks tightening standards in the wake of rising mortgage defaults will begin to squeeze nonresidential building projects as well.
Every couple of steps, the gardener would pause, seat the stem of a rose between the two blades, begin to squeeze, think better, release the stem, and continue on his way.
As the tropics creep poleward, the so-called subtropical dry zone could begin to squeeze adjacent, wetter temperate zones, the report warns.
Begin to squeeze and knead the dough together, using your bench scraper to gather any stray bits.
The ripples become more and more abundant as the rain continues to fall and begin to squeeze together, forming cellular bodies.
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A stronger yen is beginning to squeeze company profits.
Yet some universities are beginning to squeeze costs.
By 1974 John Vorster, staunch defender of apartheid, was beginning to squeeze him.
Slowly but surely, however, Putin began to squeeze out opposing civic forces.
At the same time, government prosecutors began to squeeze some of the region's prominent radicals.
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