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The designations will put into play unilateral sanctions intended to squeeze the Revolutionary Guard.
"The jury is still out" on provisions of the law intended to squeeze health costs, Mr. McArdle added.
Critics have branded this an inadequate solution intended to squeeze a new technology into an old regulatory framework.
Then the Malkins sued, saying Mr. Trump and his partners were engaged in an extortion scheme intended to squeeze money out of the building.
The RFU, which signed a lucrative four-year kit deal with Canterbury in 2012, insists its kit strategy is not intended to squeeze supporters.
But industry experts note that others have been tacking on processing fees or "junk fees" that critics say are intended to squeeze out extra revenue.
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"I intend to squeeze you.
Correction to this articleASK Western policymakers how they intend to squeeze growth from their sluggish economies and most pin their hopes on higher exports.
The move has infuriated oil companies (see article).More unexpectedly, the chancellor intends to squeeze spending from spring 2008, when the next set of expenditure plans comes into effect.
Instead, Rajoy has set up a liquidity fund and intends to squeeze more austerity out of any regional government that asks for money from it.
While some elected officials in the United States have suggested that the Americans and Afghans might try to exploit fissures in the Taliban, possibly breaking off some groups that can be reconciled, the plan for the militias — coupled with the influx of fresh American forces — suggests that American commanders intend to squeeze the Taliban first.
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