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Analysts here tried to sense whether the recent slump in oil prices had begun to squeeze Russia's economy enough to eventually lead the country to go along with OPEC.
Although Pakistan is governed poorly, the current civilian government has begun to squeeze the military's space internally and the courts are themselves groping for a role compatible with democratic norms even though they cause instability in the short run by decisions like the one to dismiss the country's prime minister.
Members of the panel have voiced concerns about the rising cost of the U.S. contribution to ITER, which has begun to squeeze DOE's funding for domestic fusion research.
Labels and carriers have recently begun to squeeze out the aggregators, either by cutting deals directly with each other or reducing their payouts to the aggregators.
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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.
He pretzeled his arms around Rocha's neck and began to squeeze.
So I slowly began to squeeze the Chinese literary mentality out of my mind".
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