"To feel the squeeze" means to experience pressure or difficulty, usually related to financial constraints or being overwhelmed by tasks.
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Mostly it's because they are
feeling squeezed by getting left off some of the new online bundles coming out.
People told us they're
also feeling squeezed over the high price of necessities like energy, food, taxes, and housing.
The niche strategy may be a solution for other young lawyers or professionals
who feel squeezed out of the professional services market.
And even though retailers are
still feeling the squeeze of a tight economy, dog owners will be drawn to these products when managed properly.
You'll
really feel the squeeze if you take money out of the policy within the first few years and incur a «surrender» charge.
Solar cells and low - power LEDs, both central planks of a low - carbon energy strategy, could
feel the squeeze too.
With many
schools feeling the squeeze, the pressure is on school business management professionals to find ways to maximise their school or academy's finances and deliver cost savings.
If you're
feeling the squeeze on your wallet like a lot of us dog owners, these formulas are great for someone on a budget.
They stretch well, so moms have no reason for worrying
about feeling squeezed and uncomfortable while wearing the jeans.
If I'm
feeling squeezed at the sides, I can always pop it into tablet mode and use the stylus to get work done.
Property taxes haven't been raised fast enough by many local governments, who are
now feeling the squeeze in their budgets.
The consumer credit reporting agency said many people may even still be
feeling the squeeze from credit card purchases made during the holidays.
The tight job market has affected all demographics — but older workers have
really felt the squeeze, particularly if they found themselves out of work for one reason or another.
If you want to sleep comfortably, you don't want to
feel the squeeze of compression socks on your legs.
In his latest column entitled, Already
Feeling Squeezed As I Attempt to «Align» With Common Core, Barth Keck provides a direct view into the challenges facing teachers and the chaos being created by the corporate education reform industry and their elected and appointed lackeys who are implementing their strategies.
In the past, the IS has been criticized for its cramped back seat quarters, and this model is no different; taller folks will
definitely feel the squeeze in head and leg room.
Republican
leaders felt squeezed between the rising popularity of the Affordable Care Act and the demands of their conservative base.
In July, PNC released the first phase of findings, showing that women business
owners feel squeezed by the economy.
For many families, saving $ 413 per month is the difference between
feeling squeezed financially and feeling like you can live comfortably without worry.
Our $ 10 - a-day child care program would really make a difference for Coquitlam families who are
feeling squeezed after years of increasing hydro bills, skyrocketing car insurance rates and rising medical service premiums.»
[Former 49ers coach] Bill Walsh would have the tight end kind of post up over the center and when the
quarterback felt the squeeze of the linebackers, he'd just throw it opposite the squeeze, like he was inbounding a ball in a basketball game.
I know we have more work to do to show we can change our country so that it works for you, for your sons and daughters who are looking for a job, for
families feeling a squeeze in living standards, for everybody rather than just a few at the top.
«At the same time, with the cost of living rising and rents soaring, New
Yorkers feel squeezed, and unnecessary fines or overly - aggressive enforcement don't help.»