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That may get squeezed down to a smaller number.
"Conventional cameras may get squeezed out within our lifetime," Mr. Almeida of Fuji said.
"Carrefour needs to carefully choose the real estate it wants to sell, where profitability is big enough," Mr. Iatrides said, then added, "If you pay rent, you have less control over the costs and if the price war continues, the margins may get squeezed".
"If their journals can't make the jump to electronic dissemination, [the societies] may get squeezed out".
If all that isn't enough to prompt you to seek elite service, consider this: As managers lavish goodies on the wealthy, others may get squeezed.
Companies may get squeezed between the past and the future while facing the pressure of temporal consistency driven by past behavior and experiencing the limits of future growth in the dominant customer value drivers.
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It is also possible the social care budgets may again get squeezed if local council funding gets cut further.
The problem of counterfeiting may get worse as wallets get squeezed.Senior people in the industry admit this is going to be a very difficult year.
But Yuen may be the one who's going to get squeezed.
It may be easier to get an audience with the pope, or even Madonna, than to get squeezed onto the calendar of the president of the United States.
We get squeezed.
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