Mr Smith senses that the crowding of the centre ground in British politics has damaged his party's appeal.
The bond crowd finds the current yield on Treasuries ridiculously low from the crowding-in effect, the sudden flight to safety.
But with all the crowding in the streets, we decided we would only brave them at midday, when there was a teensy-weensy bit less chaos.
Writing in the pages of Corriere della Sera newspaper he went as far as to describe the crowding on an average visit as an "unimaginable disaster".
So much so that I headed straight for Wall Street to survey the area's security guards, Duane Reade clerks, newsstand guys and doughnut cart magnates, not to mention the folks crowding the public atrium at 60 Wall St.
These are the cocky traders crowding the bar at Johnson's Corner.
Ambrose inquires about a drill, and before long we find ourselves at the local machine shop with half the village crowding around to watch the blond girl redrill her heelpiece.
Still more of them gathered round in an audience, stuck to the walls, crowding the shelves, perched on the lintel, all of them muttering opinions as the preparations went on they would have baked, not seared, that fish, and salted the cabbage but not the asparagus, and chosen caramel over fudge for the cake.
In a week when art lovers from around the world are crowding the tents of Frieze and Frieze Masters in Regent's Park to admire works of art that are definitively transferable, some artists and curators have taken the opportunity to make or to show art that refuses all such movement, and asserts its relationship to unconventional spaces.
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But most of the Mac fans crowding around the MacBook Air on display at the trade show didn't seem to worry about the machine's sturdiness, any more than any other notebook.
The spokesman added: ""We are aiming to reduce the existence of crowding alongside reducing the cost of the prison estate.
But the absence of crowding-out at the moment is hardly a matter for rejoicing.
The current crop of reality shows crowding the autumn schedules should drive rewards down even further.
They include drivers making more than one change of direction in trying to defend a position or the deliberate crowding of a car.
We were not looking for the next Huw or Fiona, but rather someone who had grabbed the attention of those crowding into the marquee.
So it does artists an injustice to suggest, as this exhibition does, that they are simply cynical critics looking down their noses at the masses crowding today's museums.
Not to mention a good model for the ever-growing number of conferences crowding the calendar.
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But this phenomenon is difficult to prove since the extent of crowding out will vary with the economic cycle.
To address the lines and crowding, organizers have overhauled the layout, spread out food tents, boosted the number of cashiers to three per restaurant tent, and upgraded the system for selling beer and wine.
The Spurs aren't gambling on the short term or clamoring for attention or crowding the couch on Letterman.
The evidence has yet to be examined, but the public sector could be crowding out the private sector in that way, and holding back the private sector-led recovery that the economy needs.
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The press is still boisterous, with dozens of dailies crowding the market, but doubts swirl around its integrity.
Kenyans are said to be waiting impatiently for the result, crowding around TV sets to watch coverage of the election.
An Apple-Facebook partnership would have inaugurated a terrifying digital music monopoly and no doubt crushed Spotify, Rdio, MOG, Clear Channel and the host of other streaming music start-ups now crowding the space.
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Real-time bidding has entered the ad world as a mainstream term, even if traditional ad folks grumble about how the science of online ads is crowding out the creativity.
Second, there is the fact that too many players are crowding into the handful of growth opportunities in defense such as cyber-security for anyone to make a killing.
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Already, the Ozawa party seems likely to become the third largest in the lower house, the key parliamentary chamber, coming after the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) crowding out the New Komeito (NK).
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