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48 Sentences With "squeezes out"

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It squeezes out a lot of richness of what we are.
Dad turns off the motor, unbuckles, and squeezes out of the car.
If the U.S. squeezes out Chinese scholars, both sides will suffer, he predicts.
"And if it squeezes out people out at the bottom, then so be it."
"Almost by design, it squeezes out bottom-up innovation," Handscomb said of the structure.
Right, but it sort of squeezes out the more responsible right, the real red, in a way.
Offshore drilling expansion also squeezes out the opportunity to invest in more renewable energy sources, Gayer says.
Spending on payrolls and pensions squeezes out public investment, especially in the region's missing or crumbling transport infrastructure.
Today (Wednesday): Clouds dominate as a nearby cold front squeezes out some scattered, light showers early this morning.
Now he squeezes out a living for his family cultivating vegetables that grow more quickly and require less water.
Next, a conveyor belt moves them to a shiny metal press that squeezes out the juice from the pulp.
In the US, a small number of corporations controls most of our meat production and squeezes out small farms.
The administration of U.S President Donald Trump has been critical of lending to China that squeezes out loans to other countries.
But if Durant wants as much money as he's eligible to earn then that potentially squeezes out a player like Iguodala.
Arming herself with a banana-nut muffin and Twinkies, she squeezes out the icing from the latter treat to create a makeshift cupcake.
The dermatologist, also known as Dr. Sandra Lee, appears entirely unfazed as she makes an incision in the patient's skin and squeezes out the lipoma.
In surgery, she cuts into Art's forehead, and squeezes out a stream of white, mushy, mashed potato-like gunk from Art's head quickly and easily.
A guy in his thirties with straggly hair answers the door, just a little, and squeezes out so the dog can't come outside with him.
This seems to be so at 3G Capital, a Brazilian private-equity group, which takes over mature businesses and squeezes out costs that no one else can.
He takes to a harmonium, flanked by candles, and squeezes out the churchy chords to his anthem "Oh Mother Earth", a song that turns 26 this year.
A chute takes milled grain and water, and then a spinning screw inside the machine generates high heat from friction and squeezes out a long, puffed grain worm.
The deal will provide a cash influx that the Brazilian planemaker has defended as crucial to its survival as increased competition between Boeing and Airbus squeezes out smaller rivals.
The Renewal Body Oil Balm from La Mer, which was introduced in January, squeezes out of the tube as a gel, only to become a slick oil on the body.
That's because, as Xia admits, there's a limit to what the company can do with its raw data, so putting it in the hands of experts squeezes out additional value and knowledge.
It takes all that technology you love so much, churns the bitch, and squeezes out all that goodness, until you're found on a farm rocking a straw hat and some chin scruff.
Theoretically, if a public option is really good, it becomes more and more popular until it squeezes out private competition and the US becomes a de facto single-payer system after a while.
While the smaller and larger phones are very comparable in sheer size, the OLED on the iPhone squeezes out the extra fractions of an inch that brings the display right up to the edge.
Audi squeezes out as many double meanings as it can from nearly every line of the licensed tune, which makes sense, given that it almost certainly wasn't cheap to get Disney to let them use the song.
With smartphone display bezels all but disappearing over the past couple of years, the space for good speakers has grown ever more scant, so any new technology that squeezes out even slightly better performance is to be welcomed.
SEOUL/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - South Korea, Asia's largest buyer of condensate, will step up purchases of the ultra light oil from Iran by more than 50 percent in June, two sources said, as competitive pricing squeezes out rival oil from Qatar.
There's demand for much more coverage than there is actually important news during the campaign, the coverage squeezes out important non-campaign stories, and the coverage often turns out to have been a really poor guide to what officials do once elected.
The problem is that, while watching the film, one gets the sense that events from Walls's memoir have been compressed in a way that squeezes out some of the meaning-making details, details that help shape the story and give it purpose.
The show needed a person to represent the male chumminess that sells Hollywood deals, squeezes out more experienced (or more talented) women like Quinn, and generally doesn't give a rat's ass about being decent to anyone but himself and/or his chosen bros.
Whoever is in charge of their estate, whether it's for financial gain or a genuine desire to service loyal fans, squeezes out every last drop of music they can find, often watering down the quality of their back catalogue as a result.
"One interpretation is that it squeezes out AFD because you have two mainstream heavyweights now, so if you are looking for an alternative to Merkel then some of that protest vote will be absorbed by Schulz," Rabobank's head of rates strategy Richard McGuire said.
He said the union cares equally about the welfare of all members — from stars to rookies — and said players were frustrated by a system that squeezes out qualified veterans while also keeping elite prospects (think Vladimir Guerrero Jr. of the Toronto Blue Jays) in the minors to manipulate their service time and keep their price low.
It's sold under the accessible AmazonBasics label, the company's in-house brand that takes data from its own platform (like the best-selling microwave size at the best-selling price point) to determine which products to manufacture and sell, often at significantly lower prices, which, the platform's third-party sellers claim, squeezes out the competition that provided that data in the first place.
Although the particulars of deals the company strikes with the cities it agrees to operate in are often kept from the public eye and redacted in Freedom of Information Requests, local reporting over the years indicates that at least in some cases, a stipulation of the considerable funds, tax breaks, and other incentives the company squeezes out are predicated on the number of jobs it creates.
Typically lake-effect precipitation will increase with elevation to the lee of the lake as topographic forcing squeezes out precipitation and dries out the squall much faster.
Realizing what will happen if the conductor finds out, Porky shoves Lulu under his seat, but Lulu insists on poking her head out. She then squeezes out and swallows passengers' personal belongings, ao. an accordion. Just then, the conductor comes asking the passengers for tickets.
Speedup is by a factor of two. This is only possible because lifting is restricted to perfect-reconstruction filter banks. That is, lifting somehow squeezes out redundancies caused by perfect reconstruction. The transformation can be performed immediately in the memory of the input data (in place, in situ) with only constant memory overhead.
A mosquito shortly after obtaining blood from a human (note the droplet of blood plasma being expelled as the mosquito squeezes out excess water). Mosquitos are a vector for several diseases, most notably malaria. In epidemiology, a disease vector is any agent which carries and transmits an infectious pathogen into another living organism; agents regarded as vectors are organisms, such as intermediate parasites or microbes.
Blanks are surrounded by collars when struck to prevent the blank from flattening and spreading. Edge and rim errors occur when collars are either out of position or are deteriorated. A wire rim occurs when excessive pressure squeezes out metal between the collar and the edge of the die producing an extremely high thin rim. A partial collar occurs when an out-of-position collar leaves a line around the coin which is visible when looking at its edge.
The pressure during the matching phase removes warpage of the weld surfaces to ensure full contact with the hot plate without causing the parts to deform. During the heating phase, a minimum pressure is maintained to keep the parts in contact with the hot plate, as a larger pressure would squeeze out material. The welding pressure brings the molten weld surfaces into intimate contact and squeezes out entrapped air. Too high a pressure would squeeze out most of the hot material from the joint, leaving cooler material to form a cold weld.
To this end a smith makes sure the fire is a reducing fire: a fire where, at the heart, there is a great deal of heat and very little oxygen. The smith also carefully shapes mating faces so that as they come together foreign material squeezes out as the metal is joined. To clean the faces, protect them from oxidation, and provide a medium to carry foreign material out of the weld, the smith sometimes uses flux—typically powdered borax, silica sand, or both. The smith first cleans parts to be joined with a wire brush, then puts them in the fire to heat.
The practice received criticism because it was thought to give the Cup Series teams an unfair advantage, and that the presence of the Cup Series drivers squeezes out Nationwide Series competitors who would otherwise be able to qualify. These dual-series drivers have been labeled "Buschwhackers", a play on words which combines the original series sponsor's name with the notion of being bushwhacked. In May 2007, NNS director Joe Balash confirmed that NASCAR was exploring options to deal with the Buschwhacker controversy. One of the most often-cited proposals was for Cup Series drivers participating in the Nationwide Series to receive no points for their participation in a Nationwide race.
As Kayla dies from her injuries anyway, Jacob asks her, "Why would God help you?" before setting off in search of the remaining members of the group. Jacob kills Tamara and captures Will, using him as bait to lure Seth and Amy into a trap, where he proceeds to execute her brother. In the resultant confrontation, Seth is wounded by an electric knife; Amy takes him into a room to cauterize the wound, where she reveals that she dropped out of medical school after realizing the inevitability of death. Noticing that one of the windows leads to ground level, Amy kisses Seth for the first time then squeezes out to get help.
To launch a simple rocket, the untied opening of an inflated balloon is released. The elasticity of the balloon contracts the air out through the opening with sufficient force and the resulting pressure creates a thrust which propels the balloon forward as it deflates. It is usual for the balloon to be propelled somewhat uncontrollably (or fly in and unstable centre of mass), as well as turbulence that occur in the opening as the air escapes, causing it to flap rapidly and disperses air outwards in random direction. Near the end of its deflation, the balloon may suddenly shoot quickly in the air shortly before it drops down, due to the rubber rapidly squeezes out the remaining air inside as it reaches the inclination to return to its uninflated size.

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