Amazon is determined to put book publishers out of business and squeeze to death brick and mortar book sellers.
The result is their F2P solution is forced to squeeze to tightly.
So there may be more than a billion people who call themselves Catholic, but if they all turned up to Mass this Sunday, there would probably be a bit of a squeeze to fit them all in the pews.
All of which seemed to vindicate Novak's effort to squeeze franchisees to renovate their units.
Watch for the airline employee unions, whose pensions Congress undermined in 2007, to push Washington to squeeze AMR to give them special treatment in bankruptcy.
Because most Internet voice calls are compressed by a factor of five to squeeze them on to overloaded networks, they usually sound as if they are coming from inside a tin bath.
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However, in the current weak economic climate, firms with lots of spare capacity find it hard to pass on costs, so rising labour costs are more likely to squeeze profits than to push up inflation.
Telkom's monopoly makes it easy to squeeze prosperous urban customers to subsidise services for the poor.
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By sharing under-the-skin components among many models, Ford plans to squeeze out waste and to speed development time.
Both are responding to the squeeze by trying to capture fatter margins downstream.
Last week rivals including Morgan Stanley also managed to squeeze out profits thanks to accounting maneuvers resulting from changes in debt-related credit value.
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If a flight is delayed, for instance, Google now can tell you if you have time to squeeze in a visit to the gym.
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Before boarding my plane, I managed to squeeze in a visit to the splendid Owens-Thomas House, a neoclassical mansion designed by the Anglo-American architect William Jay.
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He spent four more years in Los Angeles, and during that time managed to squeeze in a few visits to the Napa Valley.
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It is left to the driver to decide when and if they want to squeeze every drop of fuel to its fullest extent.
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Meanwhile, he moves slowly, and with minimal fanfare, to privatise state assets, to squeeze the public payroll, to curb the trade unions and generally to administer the sort of liberal medicine South Africa needs.
It is the biggest seller of pens and markers in the world and the top seller of picture frames, but it has made scant effort to squeeze suppliers or move production to Asia or Mexico to lower costs.
Though the combination still needs to squeeze past regulators in order to become official, Thomson appears to have, crucially, won the approval of Reuters Group's trustees, who have the power the veto any takeover of the 156-year-old company.
For all the positive publicity that United Airlines and American Airlines managed to squeeze out of their pledges to return some of the legroom that they stole from economy-class passengers after deregulation, air travel remains a horrible ordeal.
The shake-out from the global credit squeeze led to the first run on a British bank for generations.
When we mess up, we think we can always do a squeeze job to repair, redirect, seal or otherwise fix the job afterwards.
Mr Kishimoto has continued to squeeze the central government for handouts to buy yet more well-paid construction jobs for his hard-pressed community, one of the poorest in Japan.
Yet many in Germany are increasingly concerned that a looming credit crunch will squeeze lending to the country's middle-sized firms, throttling any hope of a rebound in growth next year.
All that market power should give Postl leverage with retailers like Wal-Mart, one of Pennzoil-Quaker State's biggest customers, when he wants to squeeze smaller brands off the shelves to make more room for Pennzoil and Quaker State.
That worked while both economies were growing, but in 2000, as Greenspan raised interest rates in the U.S. in order to squeeze the money supply and try to cool off the economy, Argentina's economy was already well past the cooling stage.
As changes within the NHS and the financial squeeze start to bite, hospitals are looking again at the affordability of keeping skilled paediatricians available on call 24 hours a day in small hospitals where there are similar services within about 30 minutes drive.
It looks inward for ways to squeeze costs through purchasing or rents, to ensure a minimal 10% profit margin.
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To squeeze out more revenue, Hanson plans to open new motor-rebuilding shops and offer more on-site repair and parts installation.
To squeeze out more revenue, Hanson plans to open new motor-rebuild shops and offer more on-site repair and parts installation.
It's even tougher for big-ticket retailers to squeeze margins on small quantities of goods to serve the whimsical needs of each neighborhood.
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