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The diplomatic tussle has put Britain in a tight spot.
The $45 billion bourse operator is in a tight spot.
Wilson was in a tight spot to say the least.
That line of questioning could put Comey in a tight spot.
"He's in a tight spot, but I don't think it's dire."
To say Rory MacDonald is in a tight spot would be an understatement.
But either way Facebook responds could put the company in a tight spot.
Why didn't Collins trust this hometown kid, John McEnroe, in a tight spot?
When he finds himself in a tight spot, he calls Nya for help.
Ever bashed your car door trying to get out in a tight spot?
That development could put 2020 Democrats at the debate in a tight spot.
Kyle Wiens, the founder of iFixit, said this puts consumers in a tight spot.
CreditCreditJames Hill for The New York Times VIENNA — Boeing was in a tight spot.
Whenever President Trump is in a tight spot, things get tricky for Fox News.
In the face of a rapidly expanding threat, we are in a tight spot.
When I'm in a tight spot, I teleport away and attack from a safer angle.
We were in a tight spot, but I couldn't close my eyes to this tragedy.
President Trump has hardly set himself up as the ally you need in a tight spot.
This is great news right now, given that the Scottish economy is in a tight spot.
Analysts agree that the SNB is in a tight spot and unlikely to change policy soon.
The funding plan is likely to put the Defense Department in a tight spot, he added.
It's not the first time Chinese firefighters have rescued people who've got themselves in a tight spot.
Back to back singles by Yordan Alvarez and Carlos Correa then put Scherzer in a tight spot.
Social Security is in a tight spot So who will step up to support these former pensioners?
As CRISPR research moves forward around the world, that could put the US in a tight spot.
That puts Nutella and its parent company Ferrero — the world's largest hazelnut buyer — in a tight spot.
But some Trump supporters have sought to push back the other way, putting retailers in a tight spot.
Pickett is pretty loyal to Newt, and not a bad creature to have around in a tight spot.
Stuck in a tight spot, Melania must, out of respect for the American public, grin and bear it.
That has left Kenya in a tight spot: Relocating hundreds of thousands of people would not be cheap.
Jade was in a tight spot — one her owners had a wheel-y hard time getting her out of.
The ones who are really in a tight spot, though, are the two chefs, Josh Ochoa and Andy Alexandre.
Regardless of the merits of Sandberg's inquiry, Facebook is in a tight spot right now, and so is she.
In the post, the Confido team said it is in a "tight spot" due to "legal trouble" with a contract.
If you're in the same boat, here are 25 sweet little quotations that might help you out in a tight spot.
This is putting the ECB in a tight spot as it has missed its price growth target for nearly five years.
When Mr. Trump leapt onto Twitter to complain, it was a public rebuke that put Mr. Xi in a tight spot.
The poor showing puts Codelco in a tight spot as the impact of the coronavirus outbreak begins to bite in Chile.
Polls show Medicare price negotiation is extremely popular with voters, putting Republicans, who don't support the plan, in a tight spot.
And yet, France and Italy in particular must figure that out because they are — cyclically and structurally — in a tight spot.
We have very disciplined forces but Russia will occasionally put, particularly our ships' captains in a tight spot with their maneuvers.
The crisis has put the Republican National Committee in a tight spot with less than a month to go until Election Day.
But all of that doesn't make it immune to pesky recalls, including ones that could leave owners in a tight spot — literally.
I hate last second travel requests, but this client is one of my favorites and they're in a tight spot, so I agree.
In turn, seniors are in a tight spot: They can pay for the rate increase, lower their benefits or let their coverage lapse.
So next time a friend steps up for you in a tight spot, explain to them what a special vampire bat they are.
"But now the administration is in a tight spot and her inappropriate words and actions are ... pulling the rug out from under it," Takita added.
It probably won't — after all, it's unlikely the Omaha police would suspect that a Cinnabon manager in a tight spot is also a wanted criminal.
Local government is in a tight spot: in 2016-17 two-thirds of councils that provide social care drew on their reserves to meet spending commitments.
"He's in a tight spot," said Shaun Corbett, 37, a barber and former felon who turned his life around and has become close to the chief.
He is trying to turn the people charged with federal law enforcement into presidential fixers, starting with Mr. Barr, who finds himself in a tight spot.
This combination has put a lot of urban areas in a tight spot, forcing them to deal simultaneously with increasingly outdated infrastructure and a population boom.
Add in the time away from any spotlight, fading interest, and the poor location of Dilboy Stadium in Somerville and the Breakers were in a tight spot.
And while Cruz's February fundraising grew from January, if his campaign's spending trend accelerates, the Texas senator could find himself in a tight spot before too long.
On top of Genevieve's car payments and the credit card Karl had been using for groceries for the past six months, they were in a tight spot.
U.S. President Donald Trump imposed sanctions on Iran last week — completing his torching of the historic nuclear deal, and putting the Middle Eastern country in a tight spot.
Having only one means if your card gets lost or stolen — which is more common than you might think — you'll be in a tight spot for a while.
"There didn't seem to be anything in the latest debate that put Clinton in a tight spot," said Kota Hirayama, senior economist for SMBC Nikko Securities in Tokyo.
Still, this state of affairs puts Latin trap in a tight spot, especially when it comes to connecting with English-speaking audiences heretofore unfamiliar with urbano's existing stars.
"For the Italians who inspired it... for the Irish... for ANYONE who this St. Patrick's day is in a tight spot and still singing," the video's caption read.
While he had prepared for St. Patrick's Day by hiring extra staff and buying more beer and liquor, the parade's cancellation now has him in a tight spot.
It's a refreshing look at how ordinary people were getting by under the yolk of the Empire, without lightsabers or the Force to help them in a tight spot.
Nolan Carroll had excellent coverage on the play, but Rodgers put the ball in a tight spot and hit Adams in stride in the back of the end zone.
Penguins Coach Mike Sullivan, as he has for each of the last two springs when his team found itself in a tight spot, pushed all the right buttons again.
And certainly the size, weight and build of the product should leave little question that the thing could double as a weapon, should you find yourself in a tight spot.
Trump's order, if enacted, could put new CIA Director Pompeo in a tight spot given that his workforce, according to multiple serving officers, largely opposes reinstating the black sites program.
Some respondents, including Stephen Lee at Meritz Securities, maintained that mounting household debt in South Korea and tightening monetary policy in the U.S. would keep the BOK in a tight spot.
In 1983, he found himself in a tight spot when his allies in the peace movement protested at a local General Electric plant that made Gatling guns used in El Salvador.
Western diplomats describe Ghani as being in a tight spot, with no authority to decide on the troop departure and the final decision to declare the ceasefire resting with the Taliban.
A sudden halt to output would put the Netherlands in a tight spot, as the country still depends on Groningen gas for a significant part of its energy supply and export obligations.
To those who do not struggle with the problems faced by children with parents in prison, life can seem this simple: You're in a tight spot, so get yourself out of it.
The Fed chair is in a tight spot, with markets wary of Fed policy to normalize rates, while other major central banks have turned to increased easing and even negative interest rates.
This extra step would come in handy if you really needed to store the stroller in a tight spot; otherwise, the Compact Fold is faster and still makes the Pockit remarkably small.
"Right now, we are in a tight spot, as we are having legal trouble caused by a contract we signed," the message stated (a cached version of the Medium post is viewable).
He stole money out of Steven's pocket because he was in a "tight spot" and took advantage of the opportunity presented to him, not as part of some master plan to embezzle funds.
President Trump is in a tight spot as he tries to pressure Iran with revived sanctions while avoiding political blowback for Republicans, and himself, from higher energy prices that hit businesses and consumers.
Like many people our age, my wife and I feel caught in a tight spot in establishing ourselves financially, between paying off student loans and finding decent-paying employment in a career path.
That puts Republicans running for Senate in a tight spot as they grapple with whether to stick with Trump on tariffs or break with the president in favor of their respective states' industries.
Hanjin Shipping's market share stands at 2.9 percent of total container capacity, but the shipper's recent filing for court receivership is putting global commerce in a tight spot ahead of the key holiday season.
The ongoing spread of the novel coronavirus is putting companies all over the world in a tight spot, as they send their employees home to work remotely and mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
After havoc last week, the N.F.L. found itself in a tight spot, trying to balance its players' desire to raise social issues with fans who want to enjoy the sport without a political tinge.
The requirement has put New Jersey's hair braiders in a tight spot — braiders who continue to work without a cosmetology license face fines of up to $1,000 per incident by the state cosmetology board.
The handlebar stalk folds down and clicks into the rear wheel fender so it's easier to pick up or stash in a tight spot, but it's definitely not going to be easy to haul around.
It also will offer an assortment of advanced driver assistance features, dubbed Co-Pilot 2, including automatic emergency braking and blind-spot detection, as well as the ability to park itself in a tight spot.
Whalen said Stumpf is in a tight spot because he either knew about the fake accounts and didn't take effective action, or did not know the extent of the problem, neither of which is acceptable.
Entrepreneurs are in a tight spot as there are less than three weeks until the end of the year, and there still isn't any indication of how the tax bill will look in the end.
This has all put U.S. military commanders—who have long recommended the Javelin sales to protect Ukraine against further Russian encroachment, and who want to avoid involvement in Trump's political shitshow—in a tight spot.
The 59-year-old U2 front man shared the track, "Let Your Love Be Known," on the band's official Instagram account Tuesday night, saying it was dedicated to everyone in a "tight spot" across the globe.
After it raised the money, all of its social media platforms went dark, with the company claiming in a now-deleted blog post that it was in a "tight spot" due to "legal trouble" with a contract.
Moreover, this really has Uber in a tight spot as it tries to sell secondary shares to new investors, who are pressing the company to have a lower valuation so that they can get in for cheaper.
The new calculations put the government in a tight spot, as it is already struggling to generate support for measures needed to reach its ultimate goal of halving CO2 emissions by 2030 and banning them altogether by 2050.
Workers who find themselves in a tight spot financially because of the shutdown have a lot of options — they can take out temporary loans on thrift savings plans, IRAs, or even home equity, Powell, the personal finance expert, said.
The governor, while rarely saddened to see Mr. de Blasio in a tight spot, may yet ride to the rescue with a compromise (the sort of cinematic flourish that appeals to him) before the existing school-governance law expires.
Even Ben S. Bernanke, a former Fed chair with an optimistic take on the central bank's ability to prop up the economy in a downturn, says officials could end up in a tight spot if rates drop substantially lower.
After the disastrous finale of the Group of 7 summit meeting, Mr. Trudeau is now caught in a tight spot between the unpredictable President Trump and the powerful Canadian dairy industry, the current target of Mr. Trump's escalating trade threats.
Mr. Trump's tirade at the end of the G-7 meeting over the weekend left Canada's prime minister, Justin Trudeau, caught in a tight spot between the unpredictable leader of the country's biggest ally and one of his targets, Canada's powerful dairy industry.
But the American President may yet have Johnson in a tight spot, as the Brexit-busy leader needs a good trade deal with the US. During Brexit campaigning, increasing UK trade with China was touted as a benefit of breaking free from Brussels.
It's beautiful, and glossy, but having a portrait-oriented router is kind of weird, it looks nice on a desk if you've got the space, but if you're used to sticking a router in a tight spot, you might run into some trouble.
The EU, in return, is pushing for Japan to cut or scrap import tariffs on agricultural products such as pork, cheese and wine, the paper said, putting Tokyo in a tight spot given strong domestic political opposition against opening up these areas to outside competition.
He put Clinton in a tight spot as he repeatedly accused her of being in Washington for 30 years and of doing little to improve the economic health of Americans, a line that could resonate in key swing states such as Pennsylvania and Ohio.
Harris and Dowless ties continue to emerge The main reason Republicans are in a tight spot is because with each passing day it is becoming more difficult for Harris to reasonably make the argument that he had absolutely no knowledge of the Dowless operation.
Bouts of sexist comments throughout the primary season, a feud with Fox News host Megyn Kelly prompted by a debate question about Trump's history of sexist comments, and reports of Trump's womanizing past have put the Republican nominee in a tight spot with women voters.
"Traders are speculating on the dollar and those who need dollars for imports can't find the dollars and must buy them from traders and speculators, so the black market rate is putting the Egyptian economy in a tight spot," said Ziad Waleed, an economist at Beltone Financial.
The convergence between these two elements — increased traffic on the roads and a drop in revenue to help fund repairs to those roads in recent decades — has put the country's roadways in a tight spot: more wear and tear, but with a reduced ability to fix it.
Not only has the start of the year-long inquiry been a publicity disaster for Australia's major lenders, it has also put the conservative government - which had initially opposed a commission despite years of scandals including rate-rigging and alleged money-laundering - in a tight spot.
Still, a subpoena resolution from a Republican several weeks ago would have undoubtedly caught Judiciary Democrats off-guard, putting them in a tight spot where they would be on record either for or against subpoenaing Mueller, a move Democrats at the time had yet to make amid some divisions.
EditorsNote: fixes "Ortiz's" in first note Bogaerts' single pushes Red Sox past Giants in 10th SAN FRANCISCO — With one of the deepest rosters in the major leagues, the Boston Red Sox aren't likely to panic when they find themselves in a tight spot late in a close game.
A feud with Fox News host Megyn Kelly prompted by a debate question about Trump's history of degrading women, his comments on Carly Fiorina's face and Clinton's voice and "stamina," and reports of a womanizing past have put the Republican nominee in a tight spot with women voters.
A second diplomat said the EU-27 have the advantage of going in to the second phase of Brexit talks convinced that unity has served them well so far and that Britain is in a tight spot to get any outline trade deal before leaving the EU in 15 months.
Amid China's war on pollution, crackdown on risky financing and a cooling property market, Tianjin's growth hit 3.6 percent in 2017, versus 9 percent in 2016, putting the city in a tight spot as it faces additional tasks such as President Xi Jinping's initiative to eliminate extreme poverty by 2020.
That made him the most powerful elected Democrat in Washington, DC. But it also put him in a tight spot—with Donald Trump in the White House and Republicans in charge of the Senate and House, there wasn't much he could do to stop the GOP from pursuing its goals.
ESPN fantasy ownership: 55.4%Week 8 stats: 22 rushing yards, three receptions, 14 receiving yards, two touchdowns — 18.6 fantasy pointsOne thing to know: Williams now has four touchdowns over the Packers past three games and is a target that Aaron Rodgers trusts to make a play in a tight spot.
The Clippers are in a tight spot right now; Paul and Blake Griffin can both leave in free agency at the end of the season, and there's a notion hanging in the air that if the Clippers don't finally make a deep run, we might see one or more of their big three playing elsewhere next season.
In an election year — a bit jarringly, it's still 2016 in the show's world — the governor, Patricia Eamons (Helen Hunt), is in a tight spot: She's a liberal seeking to shore up her base and her law-and-order cred while sealing a prison-building deal with the real estate developer Arlen Cox (Richard Dreyfuss, in Southern-fried mode).
"It would create legal risk if it were enacted - I'm sure if there were an attempt to prorogue parliament there would be litigation, and I think the courts would be in a tight spot if that were the case," said Richard Ekins, Associate Professor at the University of Oxford and head of the Policy Exchange think tank's "Judicial Power Project".

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