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An influx of low-skilled workers may squeeze the wages of their competitors, but it benefits the businesses who hire them, and profits consumers, who get their lawns mown and children minded at lower costs.Set against this economic gain is a fiscal cost, as immigration's opponents are quick to point out.
Then on the out-breath he may squeeze the muscles of his abdominal wall to help force air out of the lungs.
Liberum analyst Joe Brent said the reassuring update "may squeeze the bears", hinting that investors might be pressured into closing their short positions.
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Hoarding may squeeze up the price.
Yes, the Obama administration may squeeze by in the region for a while.
The Serbs in Pones have balked, saying the Albanians may squeeze them out after the school has been constructed.
First, while CSR initiatives are intended to deliver social benefits, it is possible that there may also be unforeseen consequences; for example, training certain health providers may squeeze others out of the labor market [ 24].
They may squeeze it or hurt it!! Do not squeeze the frog!
They may squeeze out West Indies in the first round but will surely struggle in the knock-out stages.
Excess gel in the tray may squeeze out into your mouth and irritate your stomach if you swallow it.
Notably absent from the list is anything on ABC, though "The Geena Davis Show" may squeeze on there.
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