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Then banks tighten credit, non-bank lenders cannot get funds to re-lend, and Main Street businesses suffer.
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If the clouds lift and the euro-zone crisis is somehow resolved (don't bet the house on this), then the European Central Bank will tighten monetary policy and add to borrowers' mortgage payments.
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Since then, there has been some public pressure to tighten the law.
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Then it was his opponent's turn to tighten up.
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Inflation would then erupt, the Bank of England would have to tighten up, and the economy would go into a slump.
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In 1997, the then prime minister, Romano Prodi, made his compatriots tighten their belts again, to get Italy into the first batch of countries adopting the euro.
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The moral majority will tighten its hold on corporate life, first in America, but then elsewhere too.
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Ryan wants to tighten fiscal policy by 2.6% of GDP from fiscal 2012 to fiscal 2013, and then cut spending 1.2% in fiscal 2013 and 1.3% in fiscal 2014, according to Phillips.
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But that may reflect the Chinese regulator's decision to tighten up on triangular trade transactions, in which Chinese importers paid yuan to an intermediary, who then paid the foreign supplier in dollars.
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