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But Yglesias's core point, that every dollar not squeezed out of doctors needs to be squeezed out of workers in the form of higher payroll taxes, is hard to argue with.
It squeezed out bags of prepared fruit or vegetable product.
The women are not taking kindly to being squeezed out.
RHP Adam Plutko, scheduled to start Friday, is squeezed out.
"Mom and pop" charter operators are not getting squeezed out.
Are you feeling squeezed out by your makeshift home school?
Go ahead and scan that turd you just squeezed out.
Colleagues felt squeezed out, seeing the boss as reluctant to delegate.
Denver squeezed out a 106-105 win at Toronto on Dec.
Small businesses and entrepreneurs can get squeezed out of the market.
There's concern on both sides that tech giants have squeezed out competition.
"Banks are not in imminent danger of being squeezed out," Shin said.
"The jump in Chinese equities squeezed out some shorts," said the trader.
Higher-quality series represent National Geographic's effort to avoid getting squeezed out.
Tax reform, Trump's top priority for the fall, could be squeezed out.
A teenager's mere presence, it seemed, had squeezed out basketball's biggest star.
As cities grow ever more populated, green spaces may get squeezed out.
The tradeoff is that those familiar faces generally squeezed out deserving newcomers.
But poorer blacks are being squeezed out, as they are elsewhere in Chicago.
Squeezed out: redistribute some wealth so that income gaps don't disadvantage hardworking Americans.
One conservative GOP aide said they are feeling squeezed out of the process.
Spain's Abengoa bought a controlling stake in 2000 and later squeezed out minorities.
"We've kind of squeezed out these calendar disruptions," one senior Democratic strategist said.
What's really getting squeezed out ... so I know we're running out of time.
In London and other towns, urbanization and industrialization eventually squeezed out the cattle.
Extra performance is being squeezed out of old U.S. air and sea-launched missiles.
As cities become wealthier, and as pressure on space intensifies, they are squeezed out.
He makes his way to the coordinates he squeezed out of Ray last week.
There was a 36-year-old woman who squeezed out three big-headed kids.
Emily Blunt has squeezed out a win in the accent fight with John Krasinski.
Will Mr. Kaine speak on another night, or will Mr. Biden be squeezed out?
A lawmaker's schedule is often squeezed out by the demand to constantly raise money.
It creates a vicious cycle where small and medium-size galleries get squeezed out.
As these two giants have grown, they have squeezed out or subsumed smaller competitors.
Middle class families are being squeezed out of the city and into nearby suburbs.
Faced with discriminatory barriers, including tax penalties, women are often squeezed out of Japan's workforce.
Those who never made it to college face being squeezed out of the workforce altogether.
McGowen went from shelter to shelter after becoming financially squeezed out of Seattle in 2008.
I squeezed out a tiny dollop onto my finger and rubbed it on my gums.
To hide the evidence, I squeezed out 18 packets of Italian dressing into a jar.
The place doesn't take reservations, so if you're squeezed out, head over to Montréal Plaza.
TIPS are less liquid than Treasuries and suffer if liquidity is squeezed out of the market.
They squeezed out Indian rivals which had kept them company in the first half of 237.6.
George had squeezed out nothing but a vague awareness of the grammatical errors in the text.
The juice hasn't been squeezed out of this rally yet, according to Wilmington Trust's Meghan Shue.
"Fundamentally, as prices have come down in retail, that has squeezed out many retailers," Meyer said.
And outside of those often surprisingly small areas, the animals are being squeezed out and hunted down.
Some have speculated its recent rally has been fueled by investors getting squeezed out of their positions.
I had tubes of toothpaste squeezed out and even hems on my jacket and pants ripped open.
Despite having a Democratic incumbent (who squeezed out a win), Trump dominated the district by 2202 points.
Nardone believes that ultimately, in this rigged system, smaller promoters and parties end up getting squeezed out.
Many American workers, struggling to recover from the recession, have said they feel squeezed out by immigrants.
Somehow — and this is one of the mysteries — the tree was not squeezed out before settlers arrived.
Organized labor has been squeezed out of pay negotiations, leaving workers increasingly reliant on the safety net.
Once packed, you zip the compression zipper, and it mushes flat as the air is squeezed out.
They've been to every clinic, every camp, every teaching session, and everything's been squeezed out of them.
The money that allows charters their vaunted flexibility is squeezed out of already strapped traditional public schools.
Bob Fosse, the director and choreographer, was squeezed out; the leading lady was fired; lawsuits were threatened.
Just 16 years ago, George W. Bush lost the popular vote but squeezed out an Electoral College victory.
"Those people who do qualify have been insulated, but those [who] do not get squeezed out," he adds.
The Dow Jones industrial average squeezed out a 9-point gain with IBM having the most positive impact.
Yet in the quarter that just ended, UBS's broker-dealer business squeezed out only a 4.4 percent return.
The hope is that this will blunt the advantage of ASICs and prevent ordinary users being squeezed out.
Translators in the bulk and middle markets will inevitably be doing more editing, or will be squeezed out.
But some in his party are thinking seriously about how more revenue could be squeezed out of voters.
But if I don't participate in the fundraising bonanza, I'll get squeezed out by others buying market share.
Albon lined up sixth, was squeezed out at the start and damaged his car's floor and front wing.
The drawback is small brands with little plans to grow at such a scale might feel squeezed out.
In a calamitous campaign unlike any in memory, it's not surprising that other story lines get squeezed out.
But then there's so much else to throw in the story that this detail should get squeezed out.
Those are stories that often get squeezed out of local newscasts by an endless rundown of crime reporting.
Sanders squeezed out a shocking victory that altered the way many viewed the race between Sanders and Clinton.
Stockbrokers have been squeezed out by whizzy algorithms that carry out transactions for a fraction of the cost.
If you're getting squeezed out of the debates, do something fabulous and figure it out to get attention.
But they've been squeezed out and they now live as an urban poor family in a basement apartment.
If you rely on hierarchy and discipline, the courage to experiment at the lower levels is squeezed out.
Once in orbit, however, "the glue dried and was squeezed out, opening the hole," a source told RIA Novosti.
First-home buyers are being squeezed out of Sydney and Melbourne because of high deposits required relative to income.
The Dow Jones industrial average squeezed out a 13 point gain but ended below the psychologically key 18,000 level.
Many of those that haven't been squeezed out by luxury property developers must cling on by squeezing their customers.
More and more, these celebrities seem to have squeezed out the traditional guests at this dinner — journalists and politicians.
The squeezed out a nearly 2-point gain to close around 2,364.9 despite a continued drop in oil prices.
Job Today and other third parties could launch appeals if they felt their listings were being unfairly squeezed out.
This allowed him to compare feces from the preparation to the big event to that squeezed out after it.
Rising housing costs have squeezed out families whose political loyalties had been nailed down, often through patronage, for generations.
Kohl's in the third quarter squeezed out its first sales rise in nearly two years: of 0.1 per cent.
How should he deal with getting squeezed out by his business partners who are possibly engaged in illegal misconduct?
While you're checking out the pics ... keep in mind that body squeezed out a baby just 5 months ago.
While he positioned himself as a progressive, he was squeezed out of that lane of the primary by Sens.
Falsehoods get squeezed out of it, lazy assertions stand up, naked and blushing, and rush out of the room.
In Britain in the 1970s, inflation was squeezed out of the economy primarily by the actions of Margaret Thatcher's government.
Dealers said Japanese retail investors had been squeezed out of long positions in the rand sending the yen steaming higher.
New York squeezed out a 3-2 victory Friday night to improve to 5-1 over its last six games.
The actress squeezed out of her car Tuesday in L.A. in what appears to be a run to the salon.
S&P has warned that Illinois' budget crisis could lead to bond payments being squeezed out by other spending priorities.
Read on, vacation watchers, for the last drops squeezed out of summer and for this year's king of the beach.
When she was done, Cheng squeezed out the leftover serum from the sheet mask to moisturize the actress's entire body.
This means that a country may be squeezed out of vital technologies by foreign rivals pumped up by state support.
The Dow Jones industrial average also squeezed out a gain, up 13 points after dipping 103 points in the open.
Amazon recovered much of its intraday losses to close 0.14 percent lower and Apple squeezed out a 0.09 percent gain.
Other CNN reporters maintained White House access, so the channel can hardly claim it was squeezed out as an organization.
The Booker has done an admirable job of continuing to nominate debut novelists, but midlist authors have been squeezed out.
"In recent years we see flats are sold in the way toothpaste is squeezed out of the tube," Lam said.
Michael Plasmeier, 28, a product manager, had once worked on a home screen competitor that he says Google squeezed out.
But then he realizes that the air he's squeezed out at one end has caused the balloon to expand elsewhere.
Other longtime aides have also been squeezed out as the campaign brings in new blood for the general election push.
"If you don't change and you don't do things differently, then you can easily just be squeezed out," Rodriguez said.
But by closing, investors who bought the shares when it initially went public barely squeezed out a profit on their investment.
Amazon brings a great deal of convenience, but at the same time it has squeezed out a lot of small retail.
"The simulated contractions feel like a life's being squeezed out of you [and you're] simultaneously being electrocuted and burnt," he continued.
Many ISIS fighters getting squeezed out of Raqqa have taken root in the vicinity, launching sporadic attacks on the major highway.
For decades, black Los Angeles residents were demographically squeezed out of local government by a growing Hispanic population of mixed citizenship.
Changing industries and new technologies have squeezed out many of the mid-skill, mid-income jobs that built our middle class.
And some of these cables are 20 years old — I don't know how much more can be squeezed out of them.
While Montreal has squeezed out three straight OT wins, Nashville arrives in town riding a season-high four-game winning streak.
And it will have more resources to buy up smaller breweries as they start to feel squeezed out of the marketplace.
Many small and mid-sized asset managers are simply unable to compete and are being "squeezed out" of business, Heredia says.
Except that the coffee shop had been squeezed out; in its place, a large pink building was fenced up for construction.
Many residents are worried about being squeezed out of an already expensive property market in a city some have dubbed "Bankfurt".
But they could return home if Islamic State is squeezed out of the territory it controls in northern Syria and Iraq.
The area's residential boom has gradually squeezed out tenants like Ms. Uffner, who have long occupied New York City's industrial spaces.
At the same time women are being squeezed out, much of the population is also aging out, making boosting participation a necessity.
We will pay a price if we turn our schools into exam factories where these qualities have been squeezed out the curriculum.
But the latest announcement, based on extra data squeezed out of one of the trials, says there is an effect after all.
Mr López Obrador became the PRI's state chief, but was squeezed out of the job by priistas suspicious of his grassroots organising.
Stock traders and salespeople have already been squeezed out of the industry or replaced with younger, cheaper employees with more technical skills.
These bottles will be completely empty and clean when all the product is squeezed out, meaning more plastic bottles will be recycled.
Fuzzies can be squeezed out of job descriptions, policies, and processes through a relatively simple process taught by human performance guru,Dr.
The considerable reduction of pipeline oil prices in Poland since the start of 23.6, combined with Gdansk imports, squeezed out Mercuria's supplies.
She wrote (or ghostwriters squeezed out of her) two volumes of memoirs, and she made more money on the American lecture circuit.
Squeezed out of their traditional neighborhoods, ultra-Orthodox Jews have taken steps that have raised concerns as they settle into new communities.
I didn't want the cream inside my donut, so I bit the top and squeezed out the goo like a toothpaste tube.
Less pleased are the Senegalese traders who used to travel to China to buy the same goods but have been squeezed out.
Instead of tanking for a higher draft pick, the Nets squeezed out every win they could as they preached accountability and effort.
The finished turds are especially dry and fibrous, which may help them retain their signature shape when they're squeezed out, Yang suggests.
Some Sanders supporters no doubt feel in their bones that the process was rigged, that they were squeezed out by an unfair system.
The driver of the vehicle, park owner and so-called lion whisperer Oleg Zubkov, was eventually squeezed out as he monitored the encounter.
Many market watchers cited a combo of short sellers being squeezed out of their bearish bets and a contagious fear of missing out.
The seeds are cold-pressed twice, as the first time around the cake (the solid residue) still has oil to be squeezed out.
The more active FX guys who have been in and out of the spot, a lot of them were squeezed out in February.
It used to be widely available in Europe and America but seems to have been squeezed out of the market almost entirely now.
With landlords able to make far more on holiday lets than traditional leases, housing supply has shrunk and residents have been squeezed out.
Another was Sukmawati Sukarnoputri, one of the daughters of Sukarno, Indonesia's founding president, who was squeezed out of power by Suharto in 1966.
As a result, at these schools the working class is history, the middle class is being squeezed out and the wealthy are dominating.
But he's well-suited to more cartoonish 1970s approaches: yowls and cackles, grainy screams, squeezed-out falsettos, zany swoops between speech and song.
Hence, our local apples have been squeezed out of the market and can only be found at small green grocers and roadside stands.
Western Canadian shippers have been increasingly squeezed out of the Ontario natural gas market by eastern U.S. shale basins like the Marcellus and Utica.
The NBA security official then entered the bathroom and watched from two feet away as Odom squeezed out his trainer's pee from the prosthetic.
The risk is that moderates will be squeezed out as right and left inflame politics and provoke each other to move to the extremes.
A cap therefore risks compressing the range of available tariffs and could push up prices if weaker competitors are squeezed out of the market.
After their prices stabilized in recent days and rose earlier on Thursday, those shorts were squeezed out of their positions, forcing the price upwards.
On Tuesday, it kept its dovish bias and squeezed out more funds from its deposit tool than analysts in a Reuters poll had predicted.
And while most presses will wear your arm out just as quickly as a reamer will, we found one that squeezed out the competition.
The Marlins, meanwhile, squeezed out a second run in the eighth to win, 2-23, and send the Mets to their fourth consecutive loss.
I washed and deep conditioned my hair in the morning and squeezed out the extra water, then added some mousse to help tame frizz.
We meet a 67-year-old former San Francisco taxi driver who, squeezed out by Uber, unloads truckloads of sugar beets in North Dakota.
Any life L.S.U. might have had left was squeezed out with a little more than 10 minutes left and the Tigers trailing by 12.
Yet the work of getting there, all of that time squeezed out of the finite number of hours of a day, takes a toll.
He also reads them, in voice-over—word after careful word, as if the lines were being squeezed out of him drop by drop.
Deals like Invesco's Oppenheimer acquisition, Amundi's Pioneer purchase, the Janus Henderson merger, and others have squeezed out the active asset management industry's middle class.
" Smith also rails against monopolists for manipulating stock so that they can receive the "highest [price] which can be squeezed out of the buyers.
One of Uber's top executives laid to rest rumors that the U.S.-based ride hailing app was squeezed out of China because of unfair regulations.
That has driven fears among U.S. ethanol producers and privately run crop handlers they could be squeezed out of the competition to buy farmers' harvests.
And that pressure over peer-group competition and standardized goals squeezed out any potential for the Fitbit to support more sustained motivation for individual youngsters.
So far, less than 7% of the Gulf of Alaska fleet has adopted the new method, and owners of smaller vessels fear getting squeezed out.
That markedly steepened the yield curve and squeezed out investors who had feverishly bet on a tighter spread between longer-dated and short-dated yields.
Rising income inequality has led to poorer residents being squeezed out of central areas as wealthier inhabitants and investors snap up real estate, campaigners say.
By the mid-1980s, as families and individuals in cities, suburbs, and rural areas were squeezed out of housing, homelessness was clearly a national crisis.
"Those media companies unable to successfully address those issues may have to seek a partner or get squeezed out of the ecosystem entirely," Cowen wrote.
The Nasdaq composite closed 0.04 percent higher Wednesday as Apple squeezed out a 0.02 percent gain after tumbling Tuesday in its worst day since August.
However, I think the idea that you can just stop building housing and that the industry will get squeezed out and move elsewhere is naive.
But knowledgeable guides to inspiring, even transformative, cinema are being squeezed out in a town steadily succumbing to real estate cold-bloodedness and gentrified homogeneity.
Fox's chief news anchor Shep Smith suddenly resigned in October, the most high-profile example of news being squeezed out by opinion on the channel.
Both instructors had felt forced to retire in 2014, years before they had intended; many of their older colleagues also were demoted or squeezed out.
There is a real risk that dissenters are getting squeezed out by modern Chapter 11 practice — which is becoming even more transactional and deal-driven.
Enforcers and on-ice bodyguards have since been squeezed out of the game, and some of the league's most notorious provocateurs have transformed into playmakers.
But the biggest takeaway was Flash telling us his boy, "Phil-y Cheese," (new nickname alert) ain't gonna get squeezed out by the Spanos clan.
Step 2: Wearing plastic bags on their feet, the Si Fu knead the dough by stomping on it until all the air is squeezed out.
The cars I drove were entirely free of squeaks and rattles, and unless the engines are squeezed out, you travel in almost absolute silence and serenity.
The Rams have lost four of the last five matchups against the Cardinals, but they squeezed out a 24-22 victory at Arizona in October 2015.
"For the system of justice, there's these highly qualified, fair, thoughtful people who are being squeezed out of the system for political reasons, basically," she said.
"The exchanges' measures have dampened speculative trading and squeezed out a lot of money," said Wu Qiuzi, an analyst at Yong'an Futures in China's Hangzhou city.
Painful blow for Clinton New Hampshire also delivered a painful personal blow to Hillary Clinton, who squeezed out the narrowest of victories in Iowa last week.
On Thursday, the Nasdaq composite squeezed out a half-point gain with Microsoft up 0.33 percent and the iShares Nasdaq Biotechnology ETF (IBB) up 93 percent.
"I've spoken to sex workers who've been squeezed out of employment and they have to go into more dangerous, more underground ways of working," Bowen says.
While banks will still be needed to provide finance, their role is likely to change, while some energy companies and brokers may find themselves squeezed out.
There's been reason to wonder whether big "charter management organizations" (CMOs), with their brand names, professional application-writers, and foundation dollars, have squeezed out smaller schools.
But, given how many Americans aren't saving enough for retirement, Mary and Steve aren't the only retirees feeling squeezed out of the life they once lived.
It's also trying to sell the ad tech company that bought Myspace, though what money remains to be squeezed out of it is hard to say.
I'M WORRIED ABOUT WHAT HAPPENS TO WORKERS, PARTICULARLY HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATED AND LESS WHO GET SQUEEZED OUT, DON'T GET RETRAINED AND FIND THEIR INCOMES GOING DOWN.
Another cut casualty was defensive end Cassius Marsh, who rejoined the club this offseason but may have been squeezed out after Saturday's acquisition of Jadeveon Clowney.
In the furiously contested 1876 election, he squeezed out victory by the tiniest of margins, and the malicious phrase "His Fraudulency" shadowed him throughout his term.
The moves have also squeezed out foreigners, who last year pulled $3.3 billion from the bond markets of what was once a darling of emerging-market investors.
Some futurists, including Daniel Susskind of the University of Oxford, suggest that artificial intelligence may eventually displace highly trained professionals, just as earlier innovations squeezed out others.
Splitting the Catch, Audun Rikardsen, NorwayA large male orca whale is seen feeding on herring that have been squeezed out of a fishing boat's closing fishing net.
The original beverage was connected to the animated series, The Real Ghost Busters and was embraced so tightly it almost got the life squeezed out of it.
"It's just squeezed out the foreign investors...it's made Australia less attractive," said Ted He, managing director at CLG Corporate, a firm that advises Chinese property investors.
Unfortunately, too much of the money in the Olympic movement — squeezed out of sponsors, television networks and ticket buyers — never finds its way down the food chain.
Increasingly though, street dwellers and those in informal settlements are being squeezed out as officials race to modernize Indian cities with metro lines and WiFi hot spots.
Then there will be a merger where the target is merged into the buyer's subsidiary and the target shareholders are forcibly squeezed out, receiving the merger consideration.
For instance, if Trump lost the popular vote again in 2020 yet squeezed out a second Electoral College win, that institution would surely face more intense scrutiny.
Apple did announce an interesting health tidbit today on its website today — something that likely just got squeezed out of keynote the event late in the game.
But since I was diligently plowing through everything lip-related I owned, I grabbed this and squeezed out a thick, Vaseline-looking squiggle and rubbed it in.
"What's happened is that shareholders' interests have squeezed out other stakeholders," said Arthur C. Martinez, who ran Sears during the 1990s and was credited with a turnaround.
In the Alakai and elsewhere, these pressures have steadily squeezed out native species, at the same time as development has left them with less land to occupy.
Squeezed out of the director race was Yorgos Lanthimos, the force behind "The Favourite," which compensated with acting nominations for Olivia Colman, Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz.
Feeling squeezed out of what once was a gritty, industrial section of Brooklyn, the company's owners had decided last year to move to the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
Overnight, the two chimps ganged up to punish him, biting off fingers and toes, and creating wounds in his scrotum through which they squeezed out his testes.
And while the independent voices needed to shed light on land evictions and graft are being squeezed out, the legacy of their work remains imprinted in citizen's minds.
Meanwhile, Anthropologie, Asos, Reformation, and H&M have all rolled out bridal lines for cost-conscious shoppers, which has squeezed out traditional bridal stores such as David's Bridal.
Zhang Zhiwei of Deutsche Bank says they face a prisoner's dilemma: if too conservative, they will get squeezed out of the market; so they choose to be aggressive.
Now a new sustainable home-sharing platform wants to make tourism an asset to neighborhoods where residents feel they are being squeezed out to make space for visitors.
YouTube was meant to let anyone with a camera reach an unlimited audience, but as YouTube professionalizes, video creators increasingly feel squeezed out by Hollywood and record labels.
My husband and I squeezed out a few date nights to the movies or to dinner, which helped us pretend for a little while that nothing was changing.
It is now a matter of "the winner gaining market share and the loser being squeezed out," analysts at Citigroup wrote in a note to clients on Monday.
During their press run for Dear Science, their interviews took on a foreboding tone, signaling that whatever was special about their old stomping grounds was being squeezed out.
Sophie Jiang, analyst at Nomura, however, believes smaller balance sheets at mid-tier and regional lenders will lead to better capital allocation, as inefficient firms are squeezed out.
As our urban centers get hungrier and swallow up more of the outlying areas, that has squeezed out some of what we historically refer to as rural areas.
Today, the top three remain the same, but there's been some mid-list reshuffling and GE's been squeezed out altogether by a Charlotte, North Carolina-based banking behemoth.
Brett Gardner would be left to come off the bench, while Cameron Maybin and Kendrys Morales — now on the I.L. with a calf strain — could be squeezed out.
New York squeezed out a 3-23 victory in dramatic fashion on Saturday afternoon as Brett Gardner delivered a two-out, walk-off homer in the ninth inning.
Shoes, liquor, cigarettes, socks, sweets, cooking oil, cosmetics and noodles produced in North Korea have already squeezed out or taken market share from Chinese-made versions, defectors said.
It just takes one amazing day to get among these leaders, so consistently good players like Brady and Brees can sometimes be squeezed out by one-game wonders.
It just takes one amazing day to get among these leaders, so consistently good players like Brady and Brees can sometimes be squeezed out by one-game wonders.
He faces threats from Buttigieg and now risks getting squeezed out of the race by Klobuchar, who will be in the middle of the primary fight after New Hampshire.
Private equity, on the other hand, is getting squeezed out because a certain class of venture capital firms are able to invest more capital into late-stage venture deals.
Millennials are being squeezed out of the world's middle class as incomes stagnate and costs rise, according to research by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
"This is a combination that could cause consumers to be squeezed out of the new vehicle market, putting pressure on volume even if other fundamentals are favorable," he said.
The Baby Boomers were fully in control of pro wrestling, and their tastes slowly squeezed out or altered their forebears' often austere notions of what the form should be.
"This is a combination that could cause consumers to be squeezed out of the new-vehicle market, putting pressure on volume even if other fundamentals are favorable," Schuster said.
But by the 1950s, squeezed out by people and livestock and decimated by diseases (especially carried by domestic sheep), the wild sheep population dwindled into the tens of thousands.
Mr. Futrell, a director of the National Amusement Park Historical Association, said that bigger, flashier and more modern theme parks have squeezed out the smaller and more antiquated ones.
Though Ohio is much redder, the same dynamics are at play in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, which is why Trump squeezed out surprise victories in those states in 2016.
Now that most of the political juice has been squeezed out of the events in Charlottesville, Va., the country is preparing to move on from yet another ugly incident.
Out of sheer habit, the painter reached for the easel, set it up, squeezed out some paints, positioned the cursed canvas, and began to paint over the previous painting.
Now, with growth set to slow and a slew of startups racing to add capacity to make electric cars, less successful producers face being squeezed out of the market.
"I stripped everything that I could out of that school system; every penny got squeezed out," Bobb told me this fall, his voice steady and with a hint of pride.
Despite this, MacPherson said "there is a limit to how much longer it (OPEC+) can continue to avoid addressing the serious challenge of being squeezed out by growing U.S. production".
Lead researcher Seth Darling and his team at Argonne National Laboratory have created a sponge that can soak up 90 times its own weight and be squeezed out for reuse.
I heard tell of a closing door, as labels became squeezed out of previous life-raft licensing money, and the Rolling Stones's of the world folded in on their navels.
"People don't even think that information is being squeezed out of them until it's too late," Darius Jauniskis, the 48-year-old head of Lithuania's State Security Department, told Reuters.
The Dow and S&P 500 squeezed out gains, with the Dow ending at its highest since July 20, 613, and the S&P at its highest since Dec. 4.
Firms suspected of involvement in the tax wheeze were squeezed out of the supply chain after the crackdown and lost their business as most traders now buy directly from farmers.
For the week, however, it squeezed out a 0.12 percent gain, its ninth consecutive weekly rise, a feat not seen since late 1603 when it rose for 13 straight weeks.
This masculine corporate culture squeezed out women who wanted to work and it facilitated what Ms. Stamp called a "historical amnesia" that was in evidence even in early film histories.
In 2016, he squeezed out an Electoral College victory while narrowly losing the popular vote and facing even more lopsidedly negative verdicts on his personal attributes in the exit poll.
For almost a year I was in a conference room with you, Nick, Patrick, Haley, Kyle, Carly, Lila and both Toms, having the "hope people get it" squeezed out of me.
Rivals are left with nowhere to go but cheaper, a land of diminished profit margins where you're inherently left vulnerable to being squeezed out by discount older models of Apple's wares.
I've argued that an underemployment rate about a percentage point lower than this is consistent with full employment, meaning there's still slack left to be squeezed out of the job market.
That would imply the spare capacity in the economy is being squeezed out more quickly than thought and that inflation pressures may take hold a bit faster than had been anticipated.
"Generation rent is being squeezed out of the property market and crammed into smaller and smaller homes," Sarah Coles, personal finance analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, said in a press release Saturday.
"Smaller players are being squeezed out ... due to two main factors: cost of equipment and ... financing", said Alok Verma, executive director at Kotak Investment Banking, an arm of Kotak Mahindra Bank.
As the meat cooks, the coagulated albumin gets squeezed out and appears in the form of the weird, slimy, white substance that you are probably familiar with (and weirded out by).
U.S. auto sales are falling as vehicle prices climb, indicating that buyers at the lower end are getting squeezed out of the new car market, according to a new industry forecast.
But unless professionals agree to cut back collectively, those that opt to take more leisure risk simply being squeezed out, leaving decisions to the work-obsessed few who ascend to management.
Here's what it means: AliveCor's KardiaBand was squeezed out by Apple's expanded healthcare play — and the tech giant's move into health could have similar effects on other startups down the line.
The dollar's rally in recent weeks has squeezed out long sterling positions with net long bets on the British pound falling to a quarter from a four-year high in April.
The real magic is its ease of use: All you have to do after inserting the pack is press a button, and your juice is squeezed out within a few minutes.
Euromonitor forecasts that the Brazilian market will nearly double over the next five years to $35 billion, and some competitors will be squeezed out as obstacles to online retail are eliminated.
According to data from the Sierra Club, at least 25 coal plants have shut down since he took office, largely squeezed out by competition from natural gas, wind and solar power.
Today, it is the last, having survived in part because Ms. Ratcliff had diversified early as others were squeezed out by the unforgiving economics of small farming, which she also faced.
Another is a plan by global index providers such as FTSE Russell to include Chinese bonds in their benchmarks, which analysts suspect will mean smaller constituents such as Malaysia are squeezed out.
But for many Bosnians, regardless of ethnicity, the bitterness that lingers, almost a quarter of a century after the end of the war, seems to have squeezed out any sense of sympathy.
We're staring down at a half-squeezed-out tube, with the 'Dawn' label worn away, realizing that we must've missed the memo about all the shiny, new makeup already available for fall.
At the same time, there is evidence of slowing in the some corners of the market, likely the result of a cooling in start-up funding and smaller players getting squeezed out.
"Low-income people are even more likely to be squeezed out," said Sarah Karlinsky, senior policy adviser at SPUR, a public policy think tank that does urban planning in the Bay Area.
Ivan Kolpakov was, until his resignation, editor-in-chief at Meduza, which was founded by Russian journalists four years ago after they were squeezed out by Kremlin-friendly takeovers at their previous outlets.
Some journalists at the network have complained about a lack of space for real reporting and described feeling squeezed out by the right-wing talk shows that President Trump and his supporters prefer.
There are more job cuts ahead in the oil and gas sector, now that the major cost reductions have been squeezed out of capital expenditure and the supply chain, a global survey revealed.
The Dow Jones industrial average closed about 123 points lower to below its 50-day moving average, but still squeezed out a gain of 0.3 percent for the month, its best since November.
Sharpton also said they discussed Buttigieg's demotion of South Bend's first-ever African American police chief and a housing policy that critics said resulted in minority families getting squeezed out of their neighborhoods.
A spokesman for the Monterey County Sheriff's Office said the men squeezed out of a 22-inch hole cut in the ceiling of the jail's bathroom, and provided pictures of the escape route.
Bureau of Land Management (BLM) zones surrounding it are viewed by Washington not as idyllic preserves, like National Parks, but as banks of hydrocarbons waiting for money to be squeezed out of them.
With 359 apartments, it's also one of the biggest wagers yet on a turnaround for a long-neglected area that could appeal to renters squeezed out of another once-rundown waterfront neighborhood: Williamsburg.
The reasons are varied, but many say that the increased focus on science and mathematics, as well as standardized tests, has squeezed out time that once would have been devoted to such courses.
However some white people with Afrikaans as their first language, who make up about 5% of the population according to the 2011 census, say they feel squeezed out (despite unemployment data suggesting relative stability).
At the same time, he told me he felt as if he was being squeezed out of the group of creative friends he had spent so much time and energy putting and keeping together.
With top-line forward T.J. Oshie moving closer to returning from an injury that has sidelined him for the past five games, Chiasson could be one of the players squeezed out of playing time.
Squeezed out from the suburbs, more than 70 percent of the city's inhabitants now live in settlements on land not recognized by the government, according to data from the United Nations Habitat for Humanity.
"For an issuer that was under some pressure to improve capital ratios not too long ago, I find it striking that the last basis point of new issue premium gets squeezed out," he said.
In the same place as Wonder Woman, and possibly squeezed out to make room for The Greatest Showman, the soon-to-open PT Barnum musical that's up for best movie and actor (Hugh Jackman).
Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim country, has struggled in recent months with a rise in Islamist militancy, which has come as ISIS has been squeezed out of its heartland in Syria and Iraq.
The authors have done a commendable job of returning to his rightful place the man who inflated the reputation of art and artists so successfully that he himself was squeezed out of the picture.
HOUSTON — Trevor Ariza delivered a blocked shot and a steal inside the final minute and the Houston Rockets squeezed out a 122-118 victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Monday night at Toyota Center.
And this, I think, is where the life of the genre got squeezed out, like a beetle burned up on an asphalt driveway by a boy wielding a magnifying glass on a sunny day.
But cash is being squeezed out so quickly — with half the nation's retailers predicting they will stop accepting bills before 250 — that the government is recalculating the societal costs of a cash-free future.
In the metros that ranked between the 10th and 25th percentile for the number of these high-innovation jobs, Trump squeezed out a narrower advantage of about 235,25 votes, or half a percentage point.
As we cross the six-month mark since the beginning of the Trump administration, nothing has changed for the working- and middle-class families that feel squeezed out of our economy and our democracy.
Rosario turned an infield chopper to the right of the mound into a two-run double and the Minnesota Twins squeezed out a 27-2 victory over the Houston Astros at Minute Maid Park.
Democratic norms and institutions are openly disdained; illiberal and authoritarian ideas from the alt-right and far left are moving from the fringe; and everywhere, truth and civility are squeezed out amid rancor and conspiracism.
While the lender has squeezed out all remaining shareholders of formerly listed Postbank, it has not yet cancelled a so-called domination agreement, which lets Deutsche control Postbank's strategy and tap into its cash flows.
It's a sector that has come in for Beijing's "structural reform" treatment with smaller operators being squeezed out in favor of more modern, larger plants using new technology to comply with increasingly tough emissions standards.
It's a sector that has come in for Beijing's "structural reform" treatment with smaller operators being squeezed out in favour of more modern, larger plants using new technology to comply with increasingly tough emissions standards.
Even though independent contractors aren't covered by the city's minimum wage law, that kind of gig economy work may have served as hidden safety net for low-wage workers squeezed out of Seattle's regular economy.
Although Earnhardt made a choice to end his career largely on his terms, Kenseth, a former series champion, was squeezed out unceremoniously, as no team was willing to meet his demands for salary and resources.
One notable thing about Marriage Story is that it's a mid-budget movie, the kind that tends to get squeezed out these days by spectacles (whether they're Marvel films or the zillion-dollar The Irishman).
Time for a Strategic Shift at UBS's Investment Bank | After several quarters of more than 20 percent returns on equity, UBS's broker-dealer business squeezed out a 4.4 percent return in the quarter that just ended.
Rising income inequality has led to poorer residents being squeezed out of London as wealthier inhabitants and investors snap up real estate in central areas, say property rights campaigners who want better protection for council tenants.
There's just something so satisfying about seeing every last bit of puss, oil, and dirt squeezed out of your face — which is immediately what drew me to Sephora's new in-store treatment: The Perk Hydrating Facial.
You can also use a flat stippling brush, especially if you apply too much product (which can happen because the tube is opaque so you won't know you've squeezed out too much until it's too late).
As aproduction companies have squeezed out more costs and improved drilling efficiency, those with large holdings in the Permian Basin stand to benefit: Occidental Petroleum (OXY), Apache (APA), Pioneer Natural Resources (PXD) and Concho Resources(CXO).
His caregivers theorize that he squeezed out of an air hole on the truck and landed in a pile of snow – not far ahead of a municipal snowplow clearing the well-traveled road near Hagerstown, Maryland.
Announced by Lotus as a driver before Renault completed their takeover of a team in desperate need of finance, Palmer was in danger of being squeezed out after the French manufacturer signed Nico Hulkenberg for 2017.
Still, most of the bad news has been squeezed out of the stock, as the company basically divested itself of almost all of it GE Capital assets, and is now firmly focused on the industrial business.
DOHA/LONDON (Reuters) - Qatar Petroleum is warning Japanese natural gas buyers not to press too hard in long-term supply talks or Japanese companies could be squeezed out of Qatar's LNG projects, sources have told Reuters.
"You're likely to end up with a bar-bell distribution of bulge-bracket banks and true specialists, with middle-sized brokers squeezed out because they can't afford to subsidize equity research," the head of research said.
"This is an agency that has had every last drop squeezed out of it," said Dennis J. Ventry Jr., a member of the I.R.S. advisory council and a law professor at the University of California, Davis.
So if these smaller exchanges don't find a way of clubbing together, they will be taken over, or squeezed out altogether, said Hannes Takacs, a senior manager at the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).
ISIS was infamous for planting homemade landmines and setting booby traps everywhere from homes and streets to sewage pipes, on corpses and even inside children's toys to ensure their legacy permeated long after they were squeezed out.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's economy squeezed out just enough growth last quarter to match the Netherlands' record of 4.73 quarters without recession, but its stamina is in doubt as households struggle with paltry wage rises and punishing debt.
LONDON (Reuters) - Politicians need to quickly coordinate regulatory responses to new risks from technology companies like Facebook moving into finance, though banks won't be squeezed out anytime soon, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) said on Sunday.
Cleveland squeezed out a 5-4 win in Friday's series opener and the Twins returned the favor on Saturday, holding the Indians off the board for the final 21 innings of a 23-215, 22-inning triumph.
"American Woman," directed by Jake Scott from a script by Brad Ingelsby, is, on its face, the kind of movie that many of us are afraid is getting squeezed out of the market by blockbusters and franchises.
I am currently reading around the topic of medieval women, with particular attention to how and why women get squeezed out of the marketplace, out of the law, and out of public service, and out of sight.
Credit Suisse squeezed out a profit before tax of 73 million Swiss francs ($74.1 million) in its investment banking and capital markets arm in the first half of the year, on 931 million francs of net revenue.
The outperformance of the companies over the commodities they produce is probably the best indicator of the value of cost-cutting, but it does also beg the question as to how much more savings can be squeezed out.
On stage Mr Merz (pictured left), a former party hero squeezed out of politics by Mrs Merkel years ago, jabbed at his old rival by urging the party to stop aping the Social Democrats, its junior coalition partner.
According to Jefferies, in the previous five best starts to a year, small caps suffered weaker-than-average performance in the following three months and squeezed out only a 1.2 percent gain for the rest of the year.
Though I could understand the evolutionary utility of picking parasites from close family or tribe members, I needed a little more explanation as to why merely watching perfect strangers get horridness squeezed out of them is so alluring.
Pollster Lee Miringoff said Wednesday that swing voters were being squeezed out of the campaign process because candidates are starting to move away from appealing to the middle in favor of reaching out more to their political bases.
LONDON, Nov 6903 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Lillie Basil supposes she was one of the luckier residents of Boundary House, a block of short-stay apartments in rural Hertfordshire for Londoners squeezed out by the capital's chronic housing shortage.
Milwaukee arrived in Washington riding a four-game losing streak, but squeezed out a 1-0 victory in the series opener before Aaron Hill and Hernan Perez each slammed a two-run homer in Tuesday's 5-2 victory.
PARIS, June 14 (Reuters) - The dry bulk shipping industry may not emerge from a protracted downturn for another two years and some smaller firms will be squeezed out, the chairman of France's Louis Dreyfus Armateurs said on Tuesday.
" The latter issue, he said, "comes from the fact that so many journalists go into this profession, wanting to do it as a public service, and it gets squeezed out of them by the realities of the economics.
Nevada, ground zero in the housing crisis a decade ago, is now the epicenter of the affordability crunch, with low-income residents squeezed out of once-affordable apartments by working-class refugees fleeing from California's own rental crisis.
Jenn Merchant, a Warren backer who picked Sanders as her second choice, dismissed criticism from Buttigieg, who has warned that Sanders's demand for a revolution would leave a lot of mainstream Democrats feeling squeezed out of the party.
To the Editor: Re "As China Prospers, Women Watch Futures Fade" (front page, July 17), about Chinese women being squeezed out of the workplace: Traditionally, we Chinese would take care of our elderly in the comfort of home.
The company also said it squeezed out more than $285 million in savings by the end of last year, making progress towards its goal of reducing net general and administrative costs by $25 million by the end of 24.
The fact that Barry Callebaut supplies both companies reduces its risk of being squeezed out, but a combined company would likely look for alternatives and exert some leverage on prices, four industry experts each with decades of experience said.
There's a very good argument to be made that the reason Donald Trump won the Republican primary is because he squeezed out coverage of every other candidate by just being more outrageous than any of them all the time.
LONDON, June 23 (Reuters) - Politicians need to quickly coordinate regulatory responses to new risks from technology companies like Facebook moving into finance, though banks won't be squeezed out anytime soon, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) said on Sunday.
To prevent renewable power sources from being squeezed out by cheaper coal-fired power providers, China will also study ways for thermal and renewable power providers to cooperate under the direction of a unitary electricity dispatching unit, it said.
According to a report by the Guardian published Sunday, the crop has become so internationally popular in recent years that farmers have less to sell within the country itself, leading to increased prices that leave local residents squeezed out.
Whatever laughter gets squeezed out of this show is not generated by self-contempt, but rather contempt for an art scene that keeps asking for this dog-and-pony show of art cloaked in the politics of outsider identity.
When squeezed out of its tube, this has zero fragrance, barely any color (unless you're using the Tinted Balm), and smooths on with ease — plus it tastes pretty good, so long as you don't think about what you're licking.
There is good reason to believe that it was the demise of the solid blue-collar job — squeezed out by globalization and technological change — that played the principal role in putting an end to the stable working-class family.
" According to Soberón, the former drug czar who was squeezed out of his job in 2011 for opposing forced coca eradication, the relationship between García's second story and the drugs trade add up to "an exploding bomb of coincidences.
There is also economic opposition from small farmers who lease land parcels from bigger farmers or landowners; they fear that they will be squeezed out by energy companies willing to pay more to use farmland for their solar cells.
What to watch: If Chinese technology giants like Huawei continue to get squeezed out of advanced economies, China could double down on the BRI and push deeper into developing economies, where the demand for infrastructure far exceeds the current supply.
For better or worse, Robbie Williams is one of the greatest male solo pop stars this horrible little island has ever squeezed out—we were too busy making incredibly important rock stars, OK—and as such he's a national treasure.
The businesses in Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Taiwan and Indonesia, will be sold for around S$110 million ($80 million), in a deal that underscores how smaller players in private banking are being squeezed out due to lack of scale.
He said climate change was just one more stress for farmers already worried about commodity prices, credit, bank loans, the price of equipment and old family-run farms being squeezed out by more and more giant residential homes known as McMansions.
"It is in the public interest to counteract (a development whereby) some groups of the population who are in a less strong economic situation are squeezed out of parts of the city that are in high demand," the court said.
People forget that Tallon got squeezed out for Scotty's son after the Blackhawks reached the conference finals in 2009 because Tallon allegedly failed to deliver qualifying offers to two players before a deadline, resulting in them becoming unrestricted free agents.
The data suggest that more and more buyers are getting squeezed out of the new vehicle market and are likely turning to used cars as manufacturers pull back on cheaper vehicles, said LMC Automotive President of Global Forecasting Jeff Schuster.
At the nearly $6900 trillion-asset Wells Fargo and the handful of other massive financial firms that dominate the banking industry, profits are derived from the number of financial transactions that can be squeezed out of as many customers as possible.
Jimmy Carter in 22015 was the last Democratic presidential nominee to carry a majority of them, though Bill Clinton squeezed out plurality victories among them when third-party candidate Ross Perot splintered the vote in Clinton's 1992 and 1996 wins.
As air temperature warms, it can hold more moisture (about 7% more per degree Celsius of warming), which means there is more water vapor in the air that can be squeezed out as rainfall in a world warmed by climate change.
"Let's hope (Macron) doesn't get squeezed out, particularly in light of last night's terrorist attack in Paris, which given the tightness of the polls, could influence events," Michael Hewson, chief market anaylst at CMC Markets in London, wrote in a note.
That's the lesson young artists can take away from his show, along with an experience of painting that's conceptually razor-sharp and completely worked through, with all fat trimmed off, all air squeezed out: an art of truly honest weight.
By limiting increases in its total expenses, the Swiss bank squeezed out earnings of 41 million Swiss francs, or $42 million, well ahead of expectations from analysts polled by Reuters, who had expected a loss of 120 million Swiss francs.
But in my son's case, because he doesn't, all that's happened is that he's been painfully squeezed out of the only world he's ever known—one of connection and union—and into a world that mostly involves disconnection, overwhelm, and pain.
Lisa Goddard, director of the International Research Institute at Columbia University, compared the atmosphere to "a big giant sponge" that grows heavy with moisture and, at some point when it's too heavy, has to be squeezed out, resulting in intense rains.
In the email, Ms. Parker — a subway rider and avid reader of the -WestView News, a West Village neighborhood newspaper — described how small-business owners in the neighborhood were being squeezed out by rising rents and onerous fines from the city.
At a time when the environment and climate change have squeezed out traditional economic issues at the top of voters' concerns, there's been little substance offered about it by most campaigns, except that of the Green Party leader Elizabeth May.
As consumers turn to voice-based devices like smart speakers to get the morning news, look up the score of last night&aposs ball game and send messages, visual ads seem to be in a prime position to get squeezed out.
Qualcomm on Tuesday asked a federal judge not to enforce her decision that it illegally squeezed out rivals in the smartphone chips market as it plans to file an appeal that could take more than a year to wind through the courts.
Production in July by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries likely rose to its highest in recent history, a Reuters survey found on Friday, as Iraq pumped more and Nigeria squeezed out additional crude exports despite militant attacks on oil installations.
Unfortunately, one of the main points discussed in the recent Bloomberg piece about Juicero is that the juice inside the packs that go into this $400 machine can actually be squeezed out by hand, which some might say renders the expensive device obsolete.
But in the meantime, this trailer is more than enough to get fans trying on red capes for Halloween and attempting to ignore subsequent, plot-revealing Doctor Strange trailers — so all the joy doesn't get squeezed out of the eventual viewing experience.
Scania was listed in Stockholm until 2014, when its then largest investor VW took it private in a deal that valued it at about 17.9 billion euros, but many Swedish investors that were squeezed out said then that the offer undervalued the group.
When I reached my mid-20s and narrowly squeezed out of yet another relationship earmarked by substance abuse and infidelity, I finally caught my breath long enough to realize that I could take control of the situation and shape my own future.
After being squeezed out there, he went to Fox News in 2009, where he has slowly been climbing the ladder, first as a roving panelist, then in 2013 as a weekend co-host of Fox & Friends, the network's breezy morning talk show.
That is about as plausible as earlier scenarios where Trump was somehow squeezed out of the nomination at the 2016 Republican National Convention, or defeated by the rebel votes of so-called faithless electors, or somehow prevented from taking the oath of office.
All this is often tied to the fear of "white genocide", or white "replacement", ie, the notion that the "white race" is being squeezed out of existence through its own low birth rate, miscegenation and more prolific reproduction by non-white people.
In a match of gut-wrenching tension played in front of a frenzied soccer-style crowd in the 26,23-seater stadium, Nadal, 23, and Lopez, 73, squeezed out the first set on a tiebreak in which every single point felt like a drama.
Countries squeezed out an agreement on rules for how to track their climate progress over the years, and committed to reviewing and likely increasing their climate action over time and helping pay for the world's poorest and most vulnerable nations respond to looming climate crises.
The actor had just been through an unpleasant experience during the long pre-production of what would become 213's silly farce, What's New Pussycat — a film that he had helped get off the ground, but wound up feeling sidelined on and squeezed out of.
Controversially squeezed out of the editorship by the newspaper's owners, his writing was eagerly welcomed by a band of foreign publications, including the Washington Post and, in London, the Observer and The Economist, to which he contributed for many years until the fall of apartheid.
"Looks like today is a day of consolidation after a pretty dramatic snapback and it may well be that some short positions were squeezed out of the market in prior days," said Stephen Freedman, Senior Investment Strategist at UBS Wealth Management Americas in New York.
A satellite festival, called Out of Sight, organized last year by Seattle artists and galleries who felt squeezed out of Mr. Allen's big tent, was back again this year, filling 21,000 square feet in a historic train station within walking distance of the main fair.
In Europe, smaller exchanges themselves such as Euronext and BME would be forced to respond to the increased competition from a combined LSE-Deutsche Boerse to avoid being squeezed out, said Christian Voigt, senior regulatory adviser in London at Fidessa, which builds trading systems.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The new U.S. tax law is poised to drive more control over the nation's grain supply to farmer-owned cooperatives, provoking concern among ethanol producers and privately run grain handlers that they could be squeezed out of the competition to buy crops.
The Yankees, who were no-hit for five and two-thirds innings on Monday, squeezed out enough offense late for a 5-1 victory over the Athletics, pushing their lead over Oakland for the top wild-card spot to four and a half games.
Russia, largely squeezed out of the arms market in Western and Eastern Europe, even in countries that once bought nearly all their weapons from the Soviet Union, has looked for years to NATO'S eastern flank as a promising market and the alliance's weakest link.
Each of Sunday's games was a rematch of a game from the regular season — the Patriots squeezed out a tight 43-40 win when they faced the visiting Chiefs in October, while the Saints beat the then-undefeated Rams 35-45 during their game in November.
From the perspective of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu — who met with Putin a couple weeks ago — a cold peace with a Russian-backed Assad is probably perfectly acceptable (Israel was entirely pragmatic in dealing with Assad's father), provided that Iranian forces are squeezed out of Syria.
In the absence of coherent guidelines by the White House, states and hospitals have been locked in a bidding war over key medical supplies, driving up prices and raising fears that regions in desperate need of immediate aid could be squeezed out and patients left to die.
One of the key political challenges for such a plan is that congressional Republicans have displayed little interest in promoting urban development because they have been almost completely squeezed out from not only the largest metro areas, but many of the mid-sized communities as well.
Worried some buyers are becoming too bold in their push for an advantage, Qatar Petroleum warned customers in Japan - by far the biggest LNG importer - not to press too hard in long-term supply talks, because it could result in Japanese companies being squeezed out of Qatari gas projects.
But if you believe you are being squeezed out of a lineup that has no spot for you and relegation to the AHL is a scheme to pay you less this year and down the road, then what's left for Drouin and Walsh to do but force the issue?
"There's something heavy about the materiality of watching that dirty flag get squeezed out into the bucket over and over again," she said, "literally wiping away the historical dust off a phrase that is supposed to be fundamental, part of the philosophy of the founding of this nation."
Most other new premium OTT video market entrants in this beyond-crowded premium OTT video space — including so-called niche-focused OTT video services — will be swallowed up or simply languish, squeezed out by market leaders and the sheer scale of Google and Facebook, with which they simply can't compete for ad dollars.
After posting a career-high usage rate and True Shooting percentage in the opening months of this very season, Hood tallied zero points in the second round after Love hit that three, and was nearly squeezed out of the entire conference finals, earning four DNP's and garbage time minutes in Game 5.
Michael Sandel's What Money Can't Buy (2012), Debra Satz's Why Some Things Should Not Be For Sale (2010) and Ronald Dworkin's masterwork Justice for Hedgehogs (2011) all sought to put "value" on more objective and less relative footing, to give it back all of the complexity that market reductionism had squeezed out of it.
Data from Mark Muro and Jacob Whiton at the Brookings Institution's Metropolitan Policy Program shows that as the coal industry has withered since 2010 — squeezed out by natural gas as cheaper fuel for power generation — productivity in terms of economic output per Harlan County worker has shrunk by an average of 8.6 percent a year.
In his statement, he cited his accomplishments and record, but also delivered a rebuke to his own party on the way out the door: Dent is a member of the Tuesday Group, a caucus of relatively moderate Republicans, and a faction that has been increasingly squeezed out of power by the loud and insurgent conservative branch of the GOP.
The Brooklyn-based artist has for years been refining a distinct technique that produces mesmerizing works that dance between painting, sculpture, and textile — their surfaces ripple with busy and vividly colored painted patterns that seem to swath mysterious objects in various fabrics; thick gobs of paint cling to areas of the canvas as if squeezed out like thick frosting or Easy Cheese.
The group's four founders come from business and media; Dan Doty led a youth wilderness retreat program years ago, Owen Marcus had long experience with men's support groups, Lucas Krump was disenchanted with the spiritualistic, warrior-centric style of other groups, and Sascha Lewis, recently squeezed out of a tech job, had some severance to put toward the new venture.
Within a few years the blogpost had spawned an honorary Tumblr account, and in 8003 The Guardian's Women in Leadership website squeezed out the last few drops of fun with an earnest thinkpiece —by then it was probably too late to tell those responsible for this play in New York that they were about three years late to the party.
And while there have been a few moves by politicians in France and Germany to apply pressure on Google to open its black-box algorithms to regulatory audit, it would take a concerted and coordinated Europe-wide effort to create legislation to require disclose — and despite increasingly noisy complaints from disgruntled rivals with stories of being squeezed out of search results, we're not there yet.
Or it might have come on Sunday at Anfield, where Liverpool squeezed out of 2019 with a 1-0 win against Wolves to maintain its 13-point lead at the top of the Premier League, thanks in equal parts to a goal from Mané, its visitors' wastefulness and Jonny Castro Otto's unforgivable inability to keep the arch of his left foot onside at all times.
I have been working on oral history–based, civil rights–focused projects in Richmond since 1999, when I wrote my first oral history–based drama about a historic black neighborhood that was being squeezed out by the university where I then taught, Virginia Commonwealth University — but have been able to accelerate the pace of this work since moving to the University of Richmond in 2010.
On one side, Palo Alto has the massive fortunes created by Silicon Valley's technology industry, while in East Palo Alto, mostly on the other side of Highway 101, the community has been squeezed out, away from these fortunes … a documentary record of residents of both communities who are, in their own way, working and going about their daily lives while living in the shadow of the technology giants.
For all the talk of its disruptive nature, Airbnb still looks a lot like capitalism 1.0: People with property, or those who have access to credit, find it easy to generate more and more of it; people with money to consume the product benefit from greater choice; and people with none of the above are squeezed out of the equation and collectively absorb the negative impact of higher rents and increasingly transient communities.
The controversial provision to the tax bill, known as Section 199A, gave farmers a 20 percent deduction on payments for sales of crops to farmer-owned cooperatives, but not for sales to private or investor-owned grain handlers such as global firm Archer Daniels Midland Co. That has driven fears among U.S. ethanol producers and privately run crop handlers, such as Minnesota's Minn-Kota Ag Products, that they could be squeezed out of the competition to buy farmers' harvests.
The controversial provision to the tax bill, known as Section 199A, gave farmers a 20 percent deduction on payments for sales of crops to farmer-owned cooperatives, but not for sales to private or investor-owned grain handlers such as global firm Archer Daniels Midland Co. That has driven fears among U.S. ethanol producers and privately run crop handlers, such as Minnesota's Minn-Kota Ag Products, that they could be squeezed out of the competition to buy farmers' harvests.

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