Converts including Paul Volcker, as chairman of the Fed, rose to the challenge, tightening policy and squeezing inflation from the economy.
It's like submitting to the rack, only while standing on balance pillows and squeezing a foam roller instead of strapped to a frame.
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Backed by his uncle, who said, "Do what you have to do, " Thapar wielded a giant ax, shuttering businesses, laying off staff and squeezing costs.
"If space itself is ringing and squeezing and stretching, your eardrums can resonate in response ... you could hear the sound of very dramatic events in the universe, " Levin said.
In today's game, in which speed and agility are as highly prized as bulk and brawn, the Welsh strategy of rounding up a bunch of behemoths and squeezing them into red jerseys might appear to be a primitive tactic.
And although such a fragmentation and disintegration of the value chain offers corporations a number of well publicized advantages, it has an unintended consequence: It makes entry of new competitors to the industry easier, intensifying competition, shortening product cycles, and squeezing return on invested capital.
And although such a fragmentation and disintegration of the value chain offers companies a number of well publicized advantages, it has an unintended consequence: It eases the entry of new competitors to the industry easier, intensifying competition, shortening product cycles, and squeezing return on invested capital.
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Until recently, discussion about British Islam reflected an assumption shared by the government and its Muslim interlocutors: that extremism was alien to most British Muslims, and squeezing it out was a simple matter of finding the right words to explain that violent behaviour was an aberrant reading of Islam.
State and local governments are squeezing spending and raising taxes as federal stimulus aid wears off.
He also insisted the MoD "has been very deliberately and successfully squeezing itself for years in a very large way".
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This has been done by seeking less expensive sources of labor and supply (frequently with corresponding complexity increases), and by squeezing greater efficiency out of the supply network.
In eliminating every potential problem, however, lawyers and administrators are squeezing important elements of life and learning, as well as moral and educational principles, out of the collegiate experience.
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It suggests that higher that higher inflation and slow wage growth are squeezing household incomes and that this is being felt in the UK's shops.
Inflation is rising, and high interest rates are squeezing the Ecuadoran economy and red-inking the budget (interest on the national debt is now more expensive).
And it is squeezing brighter images from its projectors, a feature measured in lumens per watt.
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Airline stocks have been mixed, with Jet Blue and United Continental barely squeezing out some gains in that time, while Delta and Southwest have returned more than 15%.
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Also on view are four of his recent "Extrusion" benches, made without nuts and bolts by squeezing red-hot aluminum out of a machine as one might pinch toothpaste out of a plastic tube.
Last month DARPA, the U.S. Defense Department's research agency, invited proposals from robotics experts to build a "chemical robot" made from soft, flexible materials and capable of squeezing through gaps smaller than its regular dimensions.
"We got the proverbial kick in the pants, " admits Amorim's Mr. de Jesus, before the company invested heavily in research and development and manufacturers began squeezing more value from the leftovers in their industrial production.
It is much more to do with the belated recognition by banks and businesses of how the "deleveraging of the British economy" - the attempt by households, government and businesses to reduce the burden of debt bearing down on them - is squeezing consumption and economic growth.
Transport minister Simon Burns said that the fares and ticketing review was "not about squeezing more revenue out of regulated fares and that any changes stemming from it would need to be balanced and fair".
The right-side aileron and stabilizer deploy, squeezing more downforce onto the right-side, foot-wide Pirellis.
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He prints, the feds spend and rates rise, squeezing the real economy even harder.
The consultants' draft final report said the negative effects included squeezing margins and increasing costs for hauliers.
There's been a lot of hand-wringing this year about the rising cost of food and how this is squeezing household budgets.
Managed care companies, never beloved of the public, have made themselves even more unpopular lately by squeezing costs and hiking premiums.
On the demand side, in the past couple of months sterling has risen again against the euro (see chart), and therefore may be squeezing exports once more.
Paul, the second runner up in the first in the nation Republican primary, scheduled for Tuesday, managed to shake the hands of a few patrons at the mom and pop restaurant before squeezing his way out with his wife.
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The right plays to its electoral strength in the north, and the left to its constituents in the south, squeezing out opportunities for compromise and progress.
Helping both buyers and sellers of big data solutions is the squeezing of more data into less space and Toshiba has announced this week its largest capacity disk drive to date, capable of holding four terabytes.
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