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Investors found themselves in a bind.
Jewish leaders said in nearly two dozen interviews this week that they found themselves in a bind.
Here unions found themselves in a bind - fighting the effects of neoliberalism rather than neoliberalism itself, which is a bit like fighting with one hand tied behind your back.
In the fall, though, these investors, particularly universities, found themselves in a bind: as the value of everything else went down quickly, the percentage of their portfolio invested in private equity grew.
Motorola and Nokia refused to renegotiate payment terms but found themselves in a bind.
Insurers have found themselves in a bind in recent years, with home ownership declining and the number of households that don't own cars rising (albeit slightly).
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If it stays that way, some banks may find themselves in a bind.
They find themselves in a bind because, among other things, lenders require that their sublets be brought below a certain percentage.
As this digital due process plays out, the big music companies find themselves in a bind at least partly of their own making.
Scientists who do basic research find themselves in a bind, he said, adding, "We have been forced to draw connections in a way that we can justify our research".
On the prospects of war with Iraq, almost all of them find themselves in a bind: as conservative Catholics, they follow the pope, but as conservative Americans, they support the president.
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