If labor costs increase faster than productivity and sales, then profit margins will be squeezed.
Now it seems further tax increases are inevitable and large depositors will be squeezed again.
While there is no dearth of wealth in those areas, ordinary folk may be squeezed.
But conditions would be squeezed and spartan, with no room for pressurised space suits.
Volumes have been rising, partly because swaps cannot be squeezed in the same way as bonds.
He says he expects the branded generics to be squeezed on price while innovative drugs benefit.
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Once the season starts, testing upgrades will have to be squeezed into Friday practice sessions at races.
That means margins will be squeezed on a company less and less foreign investors are finding attractive.
Under the resulting competitive pressures, prices would fall, consumers would rejoice, and oil company profits would be squeezed.
At the same time more productivity will have to be squeezed out of the labour force that remains.
But true believers see no need to change: there are inefficiencies still to be squeezed out of the system.
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The company, which employs 400 staff, is not the first specialist wine retailer to be squeezed out by supermarkets.
Workers' wages may be squeezed, but as consumers they benefit from lower prices.
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As a big exporter of commodities it will be squeezed by falling prices.
At that point either corporate profits must be squeezed, or firms must pass on their higher costs through higher prices.
Last week, Aberdeen-based FirstGroup warned that margins at its UK bus division would be squeezed from 13% to 8% this year.
Now that Philips, Sony and other firms are piling in, it is hard to see how margins will not be squeezed.
Interest margins will inevitably be squeezed because of the new rules allowing banks flexibility on setting rates for deposits and loans.
At best, the motor industry expects only a 15-20% further improvement can be squeezed from existing petrol engines and their transmissions.
He'd be squeezed against scores of other swine, hoofing a steel grate floor, while growing fatter and fatter on a factory farm.
The five-Test series is to be squeezed into a gruelling six-week window.
Labour have been targeting shoppers in key constituencies, while dismissing Scottish National Party claims that public spending will be squeezed if they win.
How many cars would it take to flatten me for the pulp of my corpse to be squeezed out of my clothes like toothpaste?
As universities select applicants on academic merit, less well-qualified Scottish students might be squeezed out and have to go to fee-charging English universities.
Their sales and profits would be squeezed by an American recession.
Certainly, social protection does carry economic costs, reducing the amount of output that can be squeezed from any given amount of capital, labour and other resources.
The Saudis are testing similar systems in heavy oilfields where Al-Naimi says they could boost the potential oil to be squeezed from a field sixfold to 40%.
That may be true, but with obesity in America reaching epidemic proportions, more "average"-sized people can expect to be squeezed in coach class in the coming years.
Richard III's body was found in a roughly-hewn grave, which experts say was too small for the body, forcing it to be squeezed in to an unusual position.
If the program of record for the fighter unfolds as planned, Boeing will be squeezed out of the market for new carrier-based aircraft and Lockheed will dominate.
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