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The effect is to squeeze out cheaper, off-patent medicines.
The priority in the years ahead is to squeeze greater efficiency out of the NHS.
My next short-term goal is to squeeze both those attributes together".
Size matters: the larger the operation, the easier it is to squeeze ore suppliers.
"We've squeezed every drop that there is to squeeze," Mr. Azoff replies, using "we" to refer to artists and managers.
What Moore has done is to squeeze out of her peppery observations a nascent feminism and a covert sexuality.
One popular strategy is to squeeze as many uses as possible out of drugs that still have patent exclusivity.
Now that private workers have nothing left to give, the game is to squeeze as much as possible from public workers.
But, if you assume that price controls are coming, the rational play is to squeeze out all the profits you can now.
As things stand, U.S. and European policy is to squeeze Iran economically until sanctions force it to yield on the nuclear issue.
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Bentham's real achievement was to squeeze the piety out of Enlightenment talk of "rights".
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