The unibody design is as tight as ever, with the fit and finish continuing to impress.
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In 30 years of attending conferences, I have seen nothing quite as tight as this.
It may also be a sign that financing is not as tight as the hawks would like.
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And this at a time when America's overall labour market is probably as tight as it will ever be.
With state budgets as tight as they are, and state governors cutting teachers from classrooms, I have an idea that helps.
Currently, however, the connection between the monetary base and the money supply is not as tight as it used to be.
That means the situation at the top of the table is as tight as ever but with one game less to play.
However, their lead is a slim 0.3 table positions over Tottenham, meaning the race for the fourth-and-final Champions League position may be just as tight as it was last year.
Russia will not impose environmental restrictions on Arctic drilling as tight as those the U.S. EPA has forced on Shell, which was required to spend millions to reduce diesel emissions from the Kulluk.
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Refreshingly, the band is as tight as ever.
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Which leaves only Rolex, an unstoppable force that holds 25% of the high-end market with basically one watch, the Oyster, while keeping the company's inner workings almost completely hidden behind a gold-clad fortress in Geneva (see "As Tight as an Oyster").
But they do have a direct strategic interest in keeping the next election as tight as possible (leaving aside the baleful effect of the boundary changes on a number of their MPs) because it maximises their chance of a hung parliament in 2015 and leverage over the next government.
Control of the Senate and the House are up for grabs in a race every bit as tight as the presidential contest, and a small band of genuine toss-up races could determine which party is in charge of implementing the new president's agenda in Congress for the next two years.
We aim to have our food as tight and as fantastically worked as possible, the same as any other two-star restaurant.
"I am definitely one of the bigger safeties but I think that plays to my advantage with the way the league is going, with as many tight end as there are, " he said.
The second half was as tight and attritional as the first, dominated by kicking and lost possession.
Although not quite as tight-fisted as Estonia, Riga still avoided the European disease.
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Not all poor communities are as tight-knit as those in rural Bangladesh.
"Security at Wimbledon is always of the highest priority and it is as tight this year as we feel is necessary, " Chief Inspector Nick Woods told BBC Sport Online.
"The photo booth is always a draw, stuffing as many random people in a tight space as possible -- I think the record is seven -- and taking goofy group shots, " said Austin.
When Manchester United and Liverpool soccer clubs face off for the 186th time in Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon, Chevy will be as tight with the clubs and players as their sweaty jerseys on the pitch.
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Fees are charged by the square foot and are on a sliding scale that takes into account the finish and any practical challenges, such as scaffolding, travel or tight work spaces (as, say, on a yacht).
More volatile than most, Phelps shares could stay strong if copper supplies remain tight as expected.
Supplies have gotten tight as indicated by the falling exports from countries like Vietnam.
Immigration rights activists can sit tight as the final months of the debate unfold.
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