Sentence examples for so squeezed that from inspiring English sources

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Local budgets are so squeezed that Mayor Christopher A. Doherty of Scranton, a Democrat and early Clinton supporter, has proposed raising property taxes by 29 percent.

At the same time, the number of engineering graduates in developed countries is in steep decline.A few companies are so squeezed that they are already taking exceptional measures.

A spokesman for NHS England said that with health budgets so squeezed that NHS bodies face "difficult choices" about what they spend their money on.

Some of these fund companies are so squeezed that they cannot afford the new chief compliance officer now required by the S.E.C.

With rising costs the festival employs some 200 permanent staff and nearly 4,000 during the summer—and a ten-year freeze on government subsidies, its finances were becoming so squeezed that the festival could no longer invest in new opera productions.

Big IT providers report that customers' budgets are so squeezed that there's a huge reluctance to invest.

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The only problem is that the museum is so squeezed for space that the mural's first public appearance after the handover won't be until at least 2015, when the Met takes over the Whitney Museum of American Art's landmark Marcel Breuer building on Madison Avenue (after the Whitney's move to the meatpacking district).

The café is, in itself, a lovely thing, but its placement makes the doorway feel so squeezed and mean that it undoes the welcoming gesture to the street.

The Seven Acts of Mercy is a tall, dark, claustrophobically congested composition, in which the nominal seven good deeds, ranging from burial of the dead to clothing of the naked, are performed in a world so squeezed and teeming that it resembles some dark corner of Naples itself, the most famously crowded city in Italy.

Cameron had one easy but effective line: hadn't it been the last government that had so squeezed them?

At the very strong fields, it is reasonable to assume that the electron is so squeezed to the right surface that it does not 'feel' the left boundary what leads to the problem of the triangular potential with the vertical Dirichlet [ 65] or Neumann right wall.

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