Einhorn knows this and will use it to his advantage to squeeze the Wilpons.
Squeeze the throttle and the car takes off as if rocket boosters sprout from the trunk.
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Electronic links between buyers and sellers will squeeze the last penny out of transaction costs.
Pressures are growing here at home to squeeze the pricing power of pharmaceutical companies.
Once you've freed all the flesh, squeeze the membrane to extract any juice lingering within.
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Were back on the treadmill of escalating costs, which will squeeze the quality and availability of medical services.
Ultra-low interest rates also squeeze the profits that banks can usually make by paying below-market returns to retail depositors.
Bush shot back that the senator's plan would not just squeeze the rich.
An increase in rental expense will squeeze the margin by approximately 50-100bps per year for the next 5 years.
The chancellor's first two budgets did not squeeze the pips of the rich.
The Cross Country lights manage to squeeze the ballasts into their 2-inch-diameter housing.
United Airlines finds ways to really squeeze the suit and collect just a few extra dollars from the backpacker, too.
The challenge here is not just to squeeze the red ink out of the accounts but to change Portugal's culture.
He managed to squeeze the Italian lira into Europe's new single currency, by bringing public finances under somewhat better control.
But under Japanese law trustees are required only to protect their assets, not to squeeze the most out of them.
That way, we can identify what compromises and concessions have been made to squeeze the iPad experience into a smaller body.
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That would be the games market, where people were trying to squeeze the maximum performance out of even the most advanced machines.
Aggressive pricing tactics by competitors could also squeeze the company, Ives notes.
Squeeze the zucchini by the fistful to thoroughly wring out excess liquid.
In theory, higher real rates could squeeze the margins of Chinese-based companies.
Left unchecked, comedy snobbery can squeeze the joy out of the enterprise.
In places where nurses are rare and doctors mythical, volunteers are trained to squeeze the few drops of vaccine into a baby's mouth.
When you start recording the camera automatically disconnects, so you'll need to squeeze the button after every shot if you need to adjust positioning.
He could defend the peg, but that would again drive up interest rates, pull down stock prices and squeeze the economy in a deathgrip.
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We squeeze the chore between the laundry and washing the dog.
This may speed up as recent tax hikes squeeze the hard-pressed middle class and if, as appears likely, the social media bubble continues to deflate.
Squeeze the spinach to drain off as much liquid as possible.
Either way, that would squeeze the Free Democrats out of office.
But Yeltsin can see that it is inevitable and is determined to squeeze the best possible deal out of the West in return for grudging tolerance.
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