Countrywide Financial told investors Monday to expect short-term earnings volatility as it tightened its underwriting standards.
Milk and Honey, a secretive bar on the Lower East Side, recently tightened its admission policy.
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Inventories, which were temporarily in surplus, have tightened due to an OPEC production cutback.
He rejected accusations of complacency from some MPs, saying the government had tightened up competition laws.
That is fine as long as science funding is steady, less so when budgets are tightened.
In addition to its efforts to improve hospital capacity, the city has tightened poultry controls.
Lately, the race has tightened, with polls showing Santorum within five or six points of Casey.
Eventually, international rules will probably be tightened to require the actual, volatile numbers on balance sheets.
All the while, layoffs continued and most corporations tightened their budgets across the board.
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The Bruins resumed play on Wednesday night amid tightened security at home against the Sabres.
The EU also tightened its arms embargo and targeted three companies including Syria's flagship airline.
Across the U.S., security was tightened at landmarks, government buildings, transit hubs and sporting events.
Security was also tightened at sports venues nationwide, though most events were held as planned.
Brutal competition, tightened consumer spending and rising commodity costs have all contributed to the company's woes.
Our deflation began in the late 1990s, when the Fed inadvertently tightened monetary policy.
In addition, the rules for running for the Presidency have tightened since the last election.
Meanwhile, card lenders have tightened standards, and new borrowers are less likely to get into trouble.
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In the late 1990s, for instance, Greenspan inadvertently tightened monetary policy, sending commodities into a tailspin.
In May, rules for prospective owners were tightened in response to questions over the league's self-regulation.
Tightened lending practices, lack of jobs, and uncertainty about the future are the problems.
An investigation found that a nut hadn't been tightened properly and wasn't being inspected regularly.
It tightened the guidelines so that auditors must now hold on to documents for seven years.
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Because of all the attention, many offshore centres have tightened their legislation and supervison.
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When some sort of growth returned to the markets, an inventory cleansing began, the market tightened.
It also tightened its credit guidelines and stopped selling some types of adjustable-rate loans.
Those misses proved costly after halftime, when Rooney made the breakthrough and England tightened its grip.
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Last year, Ottawa tightened mortgage rules for the fourth time in as many years.
China has slapped curbs on home purchases and tightened credit to developers and buyers.
Foster-Fulton watched some of Friday's match, but went grocery shopping when the match tightened.
Their disclaimers are unlikely to have much effect, though, and the law will probably be tightened.
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