Sentences with phrase «much tighter squeeze»

Less economic growth means the government's borrowing requirement is higher than expected, so the Treasury's coffers face a much tighter squeeze than the chancellor had hoped for.

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I had simply never considered that this was a factor in a cartwheel — despite the fact that your head should be squeezed tight between your shoulders during pretty much every single skill in gymnastics that involves your arms going overhead.
I love those babies so much I squeezed into them several weeks into my second trimester, strapped down my Belly Bandit and Shrinkx Hips extra tight so I could get back into them ASAP (yes, I used both — I figured it was my last, best chance at getting back to my pre-three-pregnancies-ago bod), and often wear them more than once a week.
Unfortunately, this boot was a very tight fit and it squeezed my foot so much.
While this could create a tight squeeze for lawmakers who are already considering bills that would spend much more than that amount, two key Assembly leaders signaled Thursday (Feb. 4) they will go along with the governor.
How much more can tighter management squeeze out?
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