Mitt Romney risks being squeezed out of the debate and is resuming campaigning tomorrow.
And I won't weep if the likes of the Mazda Tangerine Bowl get squeezed out.
"American has been squeezed out east of the Mississippi" River, said aviation consultant Mike Boyd.
If western mining companies are eventually squeezed out, the Chinese will be well placed to move in.
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On Sunday they were squeezed out by sevens runs to Kenya, chasing a total of 243 for 9.
His agent, Quynh Nhu, says there are a lot of people like Nguyen who are getting squeezed out.
Much of the uniqueness that enabled companies to differentiate themselves was squeezed out in the name of SAP.
Ballooning prison budgets have squeezed out spending on education and other social programmes in states throughout the country.
Firms have squeezed out productivity gains by working their men and machines harder and controlling their costs better.
But Italy's Piaggio has relaunched its relatively expensive Vespa in Jakarta, after being squeezed out in the 1980s.
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At the same time more productivity will have to be squeezed out of the labour force that remains.
But true believers see no need to change: there are inefficiencies still to be squeezed out of the system.
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Pennies were squeezed out of the system, and passengers started to get squeezed.
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One of those inspired-by-real-life stories with the real life squeezed out of it.
As first-time buyers are squeezed out of the market, it cannot be long before house prices start to wobble.
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The company, which employs 400 staff, is not the first specialist wine retailer to be squeezed out by supermarkets.
Think of multinational corporations clear-cutting tropical forests, home-grown movies being squeezed out by Hollywood blockbusters, and the Asian Financial Crisis.
Christian David, of the Grand Vefour restaurant in Paris, is one who thinks that local restaurants have been squeezed out.
The crude is squeezed out of huge chunks of strip-mined dirt, as opposed to drilled from pools of oil underground.
In addition to that, I think it will be quite some time before HDDs are squeezed out of the equation.
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Bank prop traders are being squeezed out of the market by regulation and this will leave a big liquidity hole.
Over the past two decades, small operators have been squeezed out by the economies of scale achieved by large feed-lots.
Meanwhile, the market has squeezed out many inefficiencies of unionized low-skill labor.
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But smaller, less prominent schools often lack the capital to upgrade their facilities or to market themselves and are being squeezed out.
Boxing, tennis, track and field, soccer and horse-racing are being squeezed out.
Basically what I see as the middle class of Zimbabwe, be it black, white, whatever racial denomination was, it has been squeezed out.
Murray was the most tormented player in tennis the brilliant phenom born at the wrong time, squeezed out by a crowded elevator of champions.
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Some 18 months ago, Ali Reza Rajai, a religious nationalist, was unexpectedly returned in parliamentary elections (though squeezed out by a suspicious-looking recount).
As universities select applicants on academic merit, less well-qualified Scottish students might be squeezed out and have to go to fee-charging English universities.
" With such talent on show, notably squeezed out were Fiona Shaw of "The Testament of Mary" and Jessica Hecht in "The Assembled Parties.
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