The Fortune 500, in turn, found that an increasing CPI made it easy to squeeze suppliers.
Einhorn knows this and will use it to his advantage to squeeze the Wilpons.
They have worked out how to squeeze oil from the tar sands of Alberta.
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As she was shaping the last meatball, Milena had a sudden urge to squeeze it.
The insurers have obviously convinced themselves there is much in the turnip to squeeze.
Pressures are growing here at home to squeeze the pricing power of pharmaceutical companies.
All of which seemed to vindicate Novak's effort to squeeze franchisees to renovate their units.
Telkom's monopoly makes it easy to squeeze prosperous urban customers to subsidise services for the poor.
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He must also continue his efforts to squeeze money and social change out of corporate America.
Most smart watches, however, are still quite chunky, in order to squeeze in the necessary electronics.
It even specifies the font, lest Cupertino try to squeeze it into fine print.
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It recently lowered forecasts on oil prices that seemed to squeeze out some leveraged longs.
Watanabe insists that he won't try to squeeze ex-Lehman employees into a Nomura straitjacket.
Then there are inventors, who keep trying to squeeze more power from every ray of sunlight.
Digital compression will allow television companies to squeeze more channels into the same bandwidth.
This has to be bought locally, so it is hard to squeeze layers of distribution.
All this competition has produced savings, but there is little fat left to squeeze.
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The for-profit managed-care firms that force American hospitals to squeeze costs are unknown in Japan.
This enables Volkswagen to squeeze a more potent engine into a very tight engine bay.
Third, schools are not inclined to squeeze families who have shown them loyalty by applying early.
They require cars to squeeze into small gaps, thereby forcing the vehicles behind to brake.
Skeptics, however, question the benefit of tweaking Taxol to squeeze out more potency.
Companies like ASUS and NVIDIA are enabling more powerful, cooler components able to squeeze into smaller spaces.
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Michael Worrincy made space to squeeze over for the visitors with only minutes remaining, and Paul converted.
Last night, Clyburn got six candidates to squeeze themselves onto a stage the size the (unintelligible) van.
Candidates hate to do them, and hiring managers struggle to find the time to squeeze them in.
Or it could hunker down and try to squeeze more taxes out of its workers or consumers.
Lanier and colleague Dana Taschner have managed to squeeze an interesting assemblage of people into the suit.
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Were an election held now his centre-left government would find it hard to squeeze back into power.
There is something ingenious about how much the LEGO games manage to squeeze into the diminutive handheld.
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