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The UN would be vital in building an effective alliance against IS, he added, saying that the extremist group "needs to be squeezed out of existence".
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Middle-class entitlements will need to be squeezed.
That way all of the needed revenue for deficit reduction, and for what government provides, does not need to be squeezed from the income tax.
Virtually every other minister has a stake in its outcome, since the bigger the cuts in welfare, the less other spending departments will need to be squeezed.
But it points to the dangers when protest movements come with theories of plots that need to be foiled and critics who need to be squeezed out.
More and more systems need to be squeezed together in frequency, space and time in order to satisfy the growth in demand for radio services.
We grocery shopped as a group, giggling over imported French foods (why exactly does condensed milk need to be squeezed out of something that looks like a giant toothpaste tube?) and stocking up on local beers.
These 22 patients all had a vacuum appearance on extension view, but without an air sign on flexion view, indicating the amount of air in the disc was not so abundant, and needed to be squeezed to appear during flexion-extension motion.
In that case, the chart area may need to be squeezed perhaps until the sphere appears round (may be a little pumpkinish).
As budgets continue to be squeezed, all councils need to think long and hard about where to prioritise their resources amid a cacophony of bids and pleas from different interest groups and residents.
But true believers see no need to change: there are inefficiencies still to be squeezed out of the system.
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