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But here, too, American business schools face a threat from the squeeze on visas to study in America.
And then a third time, the Rooney nostrils benefiting from the squeeze and tug of thumb and forefinger.
After several months of turmoil, financial institutions are still reeling from the squeeze in money markets and access to credit has tightened.
Feeling slightly sick and light-headed from the squeeze and stuffiness, I asked the bus driver to stop by the roadside for a breather.
The state pension is excluded from the squeeze, even though the elderly have generally done relatively better than any other group over recent years.
On Friday, the White House was quick to point to the new data as a sign that the economy is strengthening even as it warned of the impact from the squeeze on spending.
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Anybody listening from the squeezed middle felt bemused, or bored.
But they said most of the injured had suffered from the squeezing of the packed crowd.
Those from the "squeezed middle" will be choosing to live at home while they study – perhaps to undertake distance learning or work and study part time.
They spring from the squeezed middle people who feel that the elite at the top and the scroungers at the bottom are prospering at the expense of ordinary working people.
He accuses entrenched interests of working for years to spread a "great untruth": that government intervention is either harmful or a plot to grab tax dollars from the squeezed middle and shower them on the undeserving poor.
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