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Hoarding may squeeze up the price.
This time, England may squeeze through.
The administration wants to finance expensive presidential programs, and slower economic growth may squeeze revenue elsewhere.
It may squeeze in without incurring SEC regulation under a "low-volume exemption".
Another possibility: By raising short-term rates, the Fed may squeeze current borrowers while dampening long-term inflation.
They may squeeze out West Indies in the first round but will surely struggle in the knock-out stages.
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The recent auction of the 700 megahertz spectrum, and the coming of age for WiMax, promises to open new nationwide networks that may squeeze-out the small rural provider.
No - is unutterably glorious, and may even squeeze into the top 40 this Sunday.
Eminence, too ardently grasped, can be as slippery as a trout; to get hold of it, you may occasionally squeeze too hard, and away it goes.
Ms. Roach has roamed the world in the course of her research, asking questions like "May I squeeze it?" of doctors everywhere.
The perceived relative riskiness of rich countries' debt could well rise and so could their relative bond yields.Domestic politics may also squeeze budgets.
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