Sentences with phrase «squeezing all»

Fossil fuel prices are squeezing budgets in several states that rely heavily on severance taxes, such as Alaska, North Dakota, Wyoming and Oklahoma — even as OPEC nations consider cutting production to boost prices.
In 2015, Zulu did a campaign for non-profit group Participaction that showed a TV screen literally squeezing in on kids in a playground.
Whether it's squeezing the Charmin, eyeballing the grapes or sniffing the chicken, grocery shopping has always seemed like an endeavour that takes sensory input.
Squeezing enough information into the space without overcrowding it is no easy task.
Squeezing Costs In a suburban neighborhood in San Mateo, I watch Victor Fernandez, the foreman of a SolarCity installation crew, direct workmen placing rectangular black panels on the roof of a ranch house.
I was constantly adjusting both mechanisms, alternating between comfort and slightly blurry vision, and a squeezing sensation coupled with a sharp picture.
On April 15, a tribunal rejected the claim on a technicality, contending the complaint was filed under a portion of the Competition Act intended to stop dominant companies in a sector from squeezing out competitors.
Rising healthcare costs are squeezing American employers» profits while 43 million Americans struggle with unpaid medical bills.
Symmetrically compacting the plasma is essential to creating the heat and pressures needed for a fusion reaction — like squeezing a water balloon with your hands and not letting any part of the balloon pop out — as any escaping plasma immediately cools too quickly for fusion to take place.
And although Sam Walton and his successors didn't invent the practice of squeezing suppliers on cost, the company took the process to a whole new level.
That isn't to say that your half - baked attempts at squeezing more fitness into your daily life don't count — they do.
Squeezing the racks of items closely together eliminates the need for workers to navigate aisles to collect items ordered by consumers.
Now it wants more, rolling out an advertising platform, iAd, which has some entrepreneurs worried that that company is squeezing out smaller players.
Suddenly, these top performers were squeezing another 20 to 30 hours of work into their already cramped and chaotic weekly schedules.
Of course, she acknowledges, actually squeezing everything in is easier said than done.
That's why many of them rise before the sun, squeezing out as much time as they can to do with as they please.
(See Squeezing Heinz for more on the process at Heinz.)
Faculty salaries have risen slower than many other fields in recent years, and with provincial governments squeezing education budgets tough wage negotiations are likely to remain the norm.
This one isn't so much a way of saying no, as a way of squeezing a bunch of yeses into a lot less time.
In fact, there is plenty of evidence that too much money can undermine a startup more quickly than squeezing pennies.
«None of them have put any serious effort into honing the whole process — you know, squeezing out excess parts and labor — and then they have no economies of scale as far as buying panels en masse or establishing best practices.»
When Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize in 2010, China responded by squeezing Norway for years (Norway hosts the ceremony, and its parliament appoints the selection panel).
The market didn't crash, as some had feared, and the drop in sales shows the tax was successful at «squeezing out some of the excess demand,» says Caranci at TD.
«While trying to extract information from (Apple) management is like squeezing «water from a rock,» we did speak with AAPL CFO (Peter Oppenheimer)... and found the conversation helpful,» ISI analyst Brian Marshall in a note to clients a few weeks ago.
It vasoconstricts the entire body, squeezing out all of that lactic acid so that you can feel good to go the next day and be ready for the next day training.
Financial advisor Manisha Thakor shares tips for squeezing the most value and joy out of every hard - earned dollar you'll spend in 2016.
For now, Porras is squeezing everything he can out of Starbucks.
The toymakers have been under pressure for years from cheaper off - shore imports, margin - squeezing big - box retailers and children who increasingly prefer tablets to toys.
Faced with the report, Ulman called an all - hands meeting, squeezing the foundation's 100 - person staff into the boardroom, forcing them to get close.
The Guac - Lock works by squeezing out excess air in the container to keep guacamole fresh.
But when it comes to frosting a cupcake or squeezing a pastry bag, he is the first to admit he's all thumbs.
Oops: The $ 400 juicer which raised $ 118 million in funding from the likes of Kleiner Perkins and GV might not be so impressive, Bloomberg reports: Investors just found out they can make juice by squeezing the company's produce packs with their hands, no $ 400 machine (already a drop from the original $ 700 price tag) required.
That could mean squeezing four or five lanes into the current space allocated to a three - lane highway.
Other players, like Manulife Financial and American Express, followed suit, squeezing ING Direct's profit margins.
According to a recent report in New York magazine, the billionaire has also been tightening his grip on his media and entertainment empire — to the point where he may be squeezing out his long - time lieutenant Roger Ailes.
He arrives at his office on Long Island usually after squeezing in a breakfast meeting in Manhattan, as well.
Sufficiently large people also «pay,» for example, in the form of discomfort suffered in squeezing into airline seats not designed for people their size.
If Dr. McCraty's quote sounds like metaphysical psychobabble, consider the evidence found in work cultures that practice heart - squeezing, organizational kindness.
Yeo explained that you need to prepare someone's finger for this process to make sure blood is flowing, but if you end up squeezing the finger too hard or have to prick it too many times, that may damage and break down cells — and this cellular damage could skew various test results.
Squeezing more hours out of workers is a short - term fix to labour shortages for some employers.
And much like the other products in the Hurom family, the CJ mimics the motion of a hand squeezing fruit to ensure that you get the most juice possible, and in the cleanest way possible.
So if you're benching, use less weight than you normally do, lower the weight very slowly (taking at least five seconds), stop just above your chest, hold for a few seconds, squeezing your chest muscles the entire time, then slowly push it back up.
The response of governments in Ottawa, Victoria, Vancouver and Toronto to the threat of a housing bubble has been almost entirely focused on gently squeezing demand rather than encouraging more supply.
In our research, we also found that plenty of people use their dish towels for embroidery projects, squeezing the moisture out of vegetables, and in place of a cheesecloth.
Whether it's switching to «no till» farming (which stirs up the soil less and requires less fuel), buying GPS - tracking systems to efficiently apply fertilizer or — as the Lambricks do — selling their products at a stand on the side of the road, many growers have already tried squeezing as much profit as they can from their operations.
By the late 1980s its low prices were squeezing Target.
But how, practically, do you manage to squeeze it into your schedule?
It doesn't matter if you squeeze the trigger harder, or crank the faucet farther - you can't get more water until you deal with the kink.
But there are also immense profits to be squeezed from each one.
A French design firm, Smarin, has created a place where people can visit and squeeze in a nap between meetings.
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