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Wage growth seems to be the new variable they focus on; if the labour market gets tight, then employers will start competing for workers.Perhaps the moment of tightness is arriving.
In fact I am sure that I never experienced, as a child, any kind of encounter with the sublime, that catch in the throat, that tightness of the lungs, that sudden, roaring sense of one's extreme smallness in a huge, awful, beautiful world.
While playing golf on Monday, the 75-year-old apparently experienced tightness in his chest.
She recalls some compassion from a German nurse at the hospital, who protested about the tightness of the cuff on Shakur's ankle and covered it in gauze, and later showed her the call button so she could buzz the nurses' station for help.
I felt a tightness in my chest.
Urban employment grew by 3m.This tightness in the labour market suggests that China's economy is operating close to its limits.
And there will be plenty more such drama on May 8th.Given the tightness of the contest, and the vast Labour majorities crumbling in Scotland, there are probably more big hitters headed for the Portillo experience than in any previous general election.
Her poems are written with the deceptive casualness of a notebook, but they also have a rhythmical tightness; they are propulsive, forward-pulsing, knitting one line to another.
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