And lower gas prices could offset some of the pinch from the tax increase.
On the downside Morgan Stanley was feeling the pinch from the Cyprus situation.
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Meanwhile, Germany is holding down the fort with 6.8% unemployed and the U.K., which is not part of the eurozone but is clearly feeling the pinch from its own housing bubble popping and financial crisis within it, is similar to the U.S. at 8.1% as of Sept. 1.
And at a time when the economy is not doing very well, that can have a real pinch on families who are unemployed, or families who are underemployed, or families who are feeling the pinch from all sorts of different aspects of the economy -- rising tuition costs, rising utility costs, and things like that.
If the department store wants to pinch custom from discount retailers whose low prices attract bargain-hunters, it may hold sales more often.
The port of Dar es Salaam failed to pinch business from Kenya's port, Mombasa, when Kenya was in turmoil a year ago.
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Applying the pinch: intense competition from discounters and low-cost store brands.
Colorado got a two-run single from Wilin Rosario, a two-run double from Todd Helton and RBI singles from Chris Nelson and pinch-hitter Reid Brignac.
But employees have already felt the pinch, with free towels disappearing from shower rooms and payments required from staff for some branded drugs prescribed on the firm's health plan.
"Pinch a cup of porridge oats from the breakfast buffet, tie it up in a sock, float the sock in a hot water, then use as a puff to massage your body, " Coombe added.
Whoever purchases the stolen card then tries to guess the zip code, which is likely not far from the site of the pinch.
The improvements, under the Department for Transport's local pinch point fund include widening Longfield Road from the A21 to the supermarket and replacing T-junctions at the cinema and John Lewis turnings with roundabouts.
His last swing was a memorable one he hit an RBI double in the seventh inning at Olympic Stadium, left for a pinch-runner to a huge ovation from the home crowd and walked away after that 1-0 win over the Cubs.
Money will come from the second wave of government Pinch Point funding designed to solve local traffic problems.
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More broadly, he thinks tech companies that rake in the vast majority of their money from Western consumption will feel the pinch this year.
Those who keep the company of creative types may already be feeling the pinch after a year of Kickstarter and Indiegogo requests from friends seeking to fund their projects and ideas.
In the 10th, pinch-hitter Jordany Valdespin drew a two-out walk from Walden and stole second base when closer Bobby Parnell squared around to bunt while taking a strike on the first pitch he saw.
Sultana was on strike at the start of the final over, bowled by Gunn, and after failing to score from the first two deliveries, she tried to pinch a single off the third, only to be beaten by Caroline Atkins' throw to the bowler's end.
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He promised not to pinch Bayer's staff, but has since been approached by other executives from Switzerland and Germany.
Suppliers, from cement and steel to heavy equipment makers, are feeling the pinch.
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Tulowitzki appeared as a pinch hitter in the eighth and was hit in the back by a pitch from Robertson.
Dr Fellow, who recently retired a year early from practice in Lydney, said the Welsh authorities were feeling the pinch and therefore trying to pull back some funding by restricting the ability to refer patients to English hospitals.
The idea of charges for university education (euphemistically known as top-up fees) strikes fear into the hearts of parents neither poor enough to benefit from state hand-outs nor rich enough not to feel the pinch of high tuition fees.
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He had a pinch-hit single in the sixth, then showed he was OK by running from first to third on a hit.
The agriculture industry is already feeling the pinch, but the exodus of immigrants will hit many other sectors as well, from retail to grocery stores to housing and the service sector.
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Pinch-hitter Laynce Nix also went deep for the Phillies, who took two straight from the Mets to earn their first series win of the year.
Adam Clayton crossed from the right and McCormack took advantage of Lee-Barrett's indecision to pinch the ball and roll it into an empty net.
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