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"If you look back to the 1981 economic policy, they were creating a squeeze on spending that was supposed to force hard decisions," Mr. Lew said.
Mario Draghi, the president of the central bank, expressed concern Thursday that the tougher standards for banks could prompt them to stop making loans, creating a squeeze on credit.
The danger becomes dual, says Danson: "If you're overfishing at the top of the food chain, and acidifying the ocean at the bottom, you're creating a squeeze that could conceivably collapse the whole system".
Meanwhile companies like Google, Amazon and Facebook that require tools and equipment that can handle tremendous scale, are building their own data centers and designing their own networking equipment, creating a squeeze for the company.
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The main countries within the European Union, including Britain, are suffering from wage stagnation, creating a squeezed middle class.
The wave itself goes away, but the waxing and waning uncertainty remains, creating a squeezed vacuum.
This creates a squeeze at both ends.
It creates a squeeze for everything else," Quinn's budget director, David Vaught, told the Associated Press.
Perhaps the PBOC wanted to shake their complacency by creating a cash squeeze.
Japanese banks began reeling in their $176 billion in loans to Southeast Asia, creating a credit squeeze that some economists say helped touch off the financial crisis two years later.
In the recent financial upheaval, not only did the returns dry up but the funds required investors like Harvard to meet their commitments to add new money, creating a cash squeeze.
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