Sentence examples for to get squeezed from inspiring English sources

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To get squeezed out like that is very tough.

People's real income is going to get squeezed".

Are they going to get squeezed to the bottom of the Little League ladder?

They're going to get squeezed -- squeezed a lot harder on the margins".

I mean to me, to get squeezed, don't you think she would have yelled out and screamed?

But a source conceded: "Parties who are a bit behind tend to get squeezed after the first week of the campaign.

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Still, while the consumer-electronics market has room for more than one player, Dell's and HP's entrance could spell trouble for Gateway, which is no stranger to getting squeezed by competitors.

Cutting wages is very hard to do, so corporate profits get squeezed, leading to more layoffs and more drops in consumer purchases, which lead to more layoffs and on and on.

If the Lib Dems get squeezed to 10% or less, that means the Tories' target is to win more than about 35% of the votes cast.

It is the producers – the farmers - whose margins get squeezed to nothing or worse by monopsonies – look it up here – big chains who are monopoly buyers and can dictate terms as easily as monopoly sellers.

But people will start to bring things back to sell as their budgets get squeezed, he said.

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