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"We basically had to lose all of her body and just tighten in on her face," Mr. Berry said.
The Fed's stance today is much looser than when it last started to tighten, in 1994.
"It is going to be quite some time before the Fed starts to tighten in any meaningful way," he said.
Some of the recent Obamamania can be discounted the polls always tighten in the run up to a vote.
"To tighten in good times, not in bad, is not just an economic principle, but common sense".
Now, as belts tighten in London, town-hall tums must be sucked in too.Constraints are closing in from four directions.
Senior government ministers have been playing down the polls, saying they always tighten in the lead-up to an election.
If anything, critics fault it for being too accommodating, raising many of the same issues that led the Fed to tighten in 1937.
Credit standards for loans to businesses will tighten in the first quarter of 2013, according to a survey published by the ECB on January 30th.
Should the race tighten in the coming week, a Fiorina adviser said, the controversy might reëmerge, in the form of a TV ad.
They argue that races tend to tighten in the final days of the campaign, as more voters focus in on the choice at hand.
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