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To maximize investment returns, private equity firms often squeeze down costs in the operations they acquire.
They don't often squeeze 14 musicians onto the small Wigmore Hall platform, never mind a grand piano as well.
But these are too expensive for many immigrants, so five or six families often squeeze into one of Cicero's brick bungalows.
FOR New York City parents whose children often squeeze into classes of 30-plus children, having two dozen classmates might seem a luxury.
However, if the public sector is dominated by bureaucratic structures, then the systems often squeeze out individuality and individual difference is the basis of leadership capability.
In plenty of industries, ranging from computer software to finance, size and global reach can be advantageous; and strong managers can often squeeze greater efficiency out of badly run rivals.
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Even without him, our nightly meal is often squeezed around choir rehearsal, baseball games and swimming lessons.
When the government is under pressure as over the circumstances surrounding Garang's death it has often squeezed the press.
Taking time to connect with our patients as fellow human beings is all too often squeezed out.
The judiciary had managed to maintain a modicum of independence under Muabrak — not perfect, often squeezed, and sometimes compromised — and that direct political pressure has been lifted.
Further, this abuse often squeezes out passionately argued commentary, and the absence of true debate debases and devalues the national dialogue.
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