It should be pumping out credit to meet market demand rather than slowly squeezing it, as it has inadvertently been doing for months.
Until recently, discussion about British Islam reflected an assumption shared by the government and its Muslim interlocutors: that extremism was alien to most British Muslims, and squeezing it out was a simple matter of finding the right words to explain that violent behaviour was an aberrant reading of Islam.
Once the Smart Sponge has soaked up some oil no amount of squeezing will get it back out.
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And it is squeezing brighter images from its projectors, a feature measured in lumens per watt.
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In November 2007, Vodafone produced a strong set of half-year results that showed it was squeezing growth out of its emerging markets investments.
It risks squeezing out space for practical, hands-on experiments, which are vital to help children develop an interest in science from the start of school.
They're very strong about changing the Medicare prescription drug benefit, giving people more benefits, and they want to do it by squeezing the prices that the drug companies can charge Medicare.
When he announced he was leaving the position last year, Sir Michael Lyons said the growing workload for the part-time position had made him "increasingly concerned" that it was squeezing out other demands on his time.
The experienced players know the matches are decided by one or two crucial moments, such as someone holing a vital putt, or squeezing a half when it looked like they were going to lose, or making a silly error.
"Whether it was squeezing the fat out of NatWest or not overpaying for silly deals in America, which every Brit bank seems to do, Goodwin has always managed to deliver, " says Michael Denny, the chairman of Northern Ventures Managers, a venture-capital firm.
It turned out that the handle had compressed the eyeball in and pushed it up in the socket (think about squeezing a rubber ball), but it remained attached.
They're coming down more, especially as the Federal Reserve realizes that it has been squeezing in recent months.
Screws are made, oddly enough, by squeezing metal rather than cutting it.
That undershoot was largely due to lower-than-expected spending on social security payments, which departments cannot easily control (though the Secretary of State for Welfare and Pensions would say he has helped to keep unemployment down.) But ministers have also over-delivered when it comes to squeezing administrative budgets.
Wal-Mart is notorious for squeezing every last ounce of cost it can out of its suppliers--much as Dell has done with its suppliers for years.
As well as squeezing fluid out of the lungs, it may promote the release of hormones that encourage healthy lung function.
My bet is still on the last two acts of this classic tragedy to be Facebook subtly squeezing the life out of Zynga until it acquires the company for pennies.
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Companies in every manufacturing arena deployed ERP successfully, squeezing out inefficiencies, standardizing processes and making it easier to define and adopt best practices.
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Rather than squeezing airlines, which can fly away, it is more tempting to go after passengers, who are hemmed in by metal detectors and armed police.
It would reduce the deficit without squeezing essential services.
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Squeezing the spots that develop is not recommended because it can cause pain and bleeding and it is likely to leave scarring.
And, as happened with Medicare, the government has been relentless in cutting the prices it will pay for vaccines, thereby severely squeezing the producers' profit margins.
"I thought at one point he was going to cry, it was almost child like, he was squeezing his face as a child would to produce tears", she said.
That implies the Army is squeezing contractors too tightly, and that the demanding terms it is trying to force on industry could end up backfiring by weakening the industrial base on which it depends.
"It is also a concern that secondary schools are squeezing history out of the curriculum or into general humanities courses, " he said.
Also, to state the bloomin' obvious, although the government is still borrowing near record amounts, it too is desperately trying to deleverage, by squeezing public spending.
Westminster will take the blame, and there will be calls for something called Plan MacB, the Scottish government's claim that it can go against the grain of public sector squeezing across Europe, loosen the purse strings, and get some growth back into the economy.
Transport minister Simon Burns said that the fares and ticketing review was "not about squeezing more revenue out of regulated fares and that any changes stemming from it would need to be balanced and fair".
However, it was Patterson who snatched the win for the home side, squeezing home the winner with eight minutes remaining.
It suggests that higher that higher inflation and slow wage growth are squeezing household incomes and that this is being felt in the UK's shops.
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