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"It really hasn't been as much of a middle-income squeeze as a middle-income stagnation".
Buyers have been facing a squeeze as a lack of properties for sale has pushed up house prices.
In June, the central bank engineered a short-term cash squeeze as a warning to banks and trust companies to scale back risky lending practices.
Enough to undertake a major makeover of its advertising, marketing and packaging, centered on "squeeze" as a noun as well as a verb.
In a speech on Thursday, Nick Clegg will even go so far as to describe the squeeze as a national emergency.
Now there are signs that he sees the BBC, albeit a more efficient BBC that he is happy to squeeze, as a potentially important component of one-nation Toryism.
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Those who stand between the company and its customers, the pubs, and the retailers and the wholesalers, may also face a squeeze, as will competitors.
Even so, candy makers feel something of a squeeze as well, with big retail outlets unwilling to countenance price increases on individual chocolate bars.
Few hip-hop artists can squeeze as many words onto an album as Ghostface, and on "Fishscale" he charges into every track, including the romantic numbers, with harried force.
An undeciphered clay-tablet is described by him as variously a potato waiting to be harvested, a sponge to be squeezed as tightly as possible and a bombshell that might go off at any minute.
The telecoms trumpet such squeezing as a way to provide better landline service with existing infrastructure: they need run no new copper to add lines in a neighbourhood.
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