The only difference he says is that if Romney wins, things might get tighter a lot faster.
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"Everyone has had to get tighter on their numbers, " said Jacob Silvis, a snow-removal entrepreneur in Mount Pleasant, Pa.
It will set caps on how much greenhouse gases certain industries can emit and those caps will get tighter over time.
"The mats will only get tighter against the dog's skin, " Bryant warns.
But Comcast has been eager to get a tighter grip on content than such deals allow.
If it doesn't, credit conditions will get even tighter for the country's all-important small- and medium-size businesses.
"My knee is not sore or anything, which is great because as a three-set match goes it's not going to get any tighter than that, " Philippoussis said.
Mr Dutra personifies that rebellious identity, with his trademark cowboy moustache, and his opposition to efforts by Mr Cardoso to get a tighter grip on the finances of the state.
Despite all the many obstacles and limitations, it is incumbent upon us to take this jump in order to, at the very least, get a tighter grip on the lose ends of this investigation.
Thirdly, converged infrastructures for cloud could get a boost through tighter integration between the hardware and OS, thanks to performance optimizations, better resource automation, and fault management throughout the stack.
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You'll laugh, you'll get angry and you are likely to grip your controller a bit tighter as the tension mounts.
Dan Martin, the president of the partnership and a former banker, said that some rejected buyers may now get a second chance, particularly if they have been turned away by credit standards tighter than those required by federal mortgage entities.
Tighter lending standards are making it harder for subprime and other weak borrowers to get mortgages.
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