The sleeve of his windbreaker was empty, and he held his arm tight to his body.
Also, like most industries, refineries are trying to keep their own inventories tight to boost efficiency.
He held tight to that theme when he addressed the 67th session of the U.N.
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Institutional interest has focused on new deals and has been priced rather tight to the AAA scale.
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He held tight to the golden popcorn and the actress returned to her seat in the front row.
Without it they will have to make the greens the major defence, with the pins placed tight to the bunkers.
Despite furious rows between the Germans and the French the next morning, Mr Chirac held on tight to his spending increase.
Opposition forces will line up according to their self-interest, and StudentsFirst will be challenged to hold tight to their principles and objectives.
Money will be tight to pay for their care, as the ratio of taxable workers per benefits-collecting retiree will shrink from four to two.
Now, with UBS giving McCann more clout it seems that that the Swiss bank is indeed holding on tight to a valuable and profitable asset.
The pair he wore was so comically oversized at the waist that Sale had to buckle his belt tight to prevent them from falling off on the mound.
While Democrats and Republicans fritter away the time politically posturing and holding tight to their party lines, the U.S. comes closer to losing its coveted Triple-A credit rating.
The company reported a loss in the second quarter due to an increase in credit defaults at a time when the government is keeping credit tight to check inflation.
We went up again, about 1400 feet, stuck our hand out the window with the QR scanner on, hung on tight to the phone and it scanned right away.
Even if monetary policy is not stifling growth, the bank's language constantly gives the impression that policy needs to be tight to guard against the ever-present threat of inflation.
Meanwhile, he held tight to the wheel and adhered to the speed limit, because he wanted nothing to interfere with his momentum, no rules to be broken, no winking signposts missed.
The biggest expense is advertising, which is significant at about 27% of revenues, but it is also very controllable and can be cut when times are tight to preserve profit margins.
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Holding tight to his characters with long takes and closeups, capturing them only at the breaking points in their lives, Garrel balances a hypnotic romanticism with the frightening lurch of unsteady emotions.
By the 1980s the state gas sector that ran the operation was controlled by a classic Soviet functionary, Victor Chernomyrdin, and he held on tight to his post until 1992, a year after Boris Yeltsin became the first popularly elected leader of Russia.
It means doctors can no longer work the hours they used to - either pacing the wards or on call - and so it is just not possible in a day-and-age when money is tight to employ all the new medics needed to staff specialist services in each hospital.
Showing off curves has become more acceptable, but women still need to be mindful not to wear overly tight clothing to the office.
First, there is a vigorous debate about fiscal policy taking place within the government, with some officials advocating more spending to boost growth and others wanting to maintain a tight stance to allow interest rates to fall further.
Karutz clamped them firmly to my head, tight enough to block out the light.
But when it comes to avoiding loops of doom, deciding whether to delegate or to sweat the details, whether to synergize or specialize, whether to manage by walking around and solving problems or manage by ignoring problems and pursuing opportunities, whether to run tight ships or to inculcate chaotic innovation among armies of shorts-wearing, Ping-Pong playing, cubicle-less knowledge workers, humanity is still figuring this out at least, I am.
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It is unclear, though, that Sweden's supply-side revolution can be replicated without letting private firms run state-funded schools, as that country does. (The Tories have decided that allowing schools to make profits from taxpayers would be a bad headline too far.) With public finances likely to be tight for years to come, this decision may constrain new capacity, since non-profit schools cannot finance start-up costs by borrowing against future income.
Tarrin says the key steps are to rebuild confidence in the financial system and ease the tight liquidity to improve prospects for businesses.
At the other extreme, Ireland, which ran a large budget surplus last year, might be forced to run an even bigger one if the single monetary policy is not tight enough to suit its needs.
In the remaining second-round matches to be completed, Julien Benneteau won 6-0 in the fifth set to edge past Colombia's Alejandro Falla, while Florent Serra needed four tight sets to eliminate Romania's Victor Hanescu.
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