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Even less is being written about the energy and food price crunch.
The Clintons callously ignore residents' concerns about the heating oil price crunch.
The E.P.A. emphatically rejects the idea that the current price crunch in the Midwest has anything to do with oxygenates.
Chocolate makers already choking on the rising price of cocoa face another price crunch in commodity markets after warnings of a global shortage of hazelnuts.
The supermarket said it would be trimming prices on nearly 160 products by an average 12%, in the latest round of its Price Crunch campaign.
What investors have learned, to their great cost, is that the trading engine, which everyone thought made this company different from the miners that litter the FTSE these days, isn't insulating Glencore from a global commodity price crunch.
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Those who sell early and return to the rental market may find themselves stuck in another pricing crunch if no increase in rental supply occurs.
But the smart ones go back and put their own suppliers through the same price-crunch process.
Mr Benmosche relishes detailing the humdrum measures AIG is taking to get there: consolidating data centres to cut costs, tweaking the product mix towards more profitable lines, offering more tailored pricing by crunching customer data more intelligently.
In other words, the passenger is paying the price for the crunch.
But whether Telus would, or could, pay last year's pre-credit-crunch price for Bell Canada is entirely another matter.
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