Squeeze
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Diamonds, and collected dues of those benefactors for whom Vito "protects", soon play into matters as does Ricco's old squeeze, Rosa(Malisa Longo)now "property" of the Don.
Everything funny, hysterical, strange and enchanting you can
squeeze
out of old good Westerns plus amazing Japanese aesthetics (watch the leader of Whites.
I think if it wanted to
squeeze
in all of this then they should have made it into a sitcom.
It's a work of genius to capture the essence of "Shawshank", turn it into a comedy, and then
squeeze
it all into a 21 minute film...It would be great to see Morgan and Alfonso in a movie together portraying father and son...
One scene finds an apparently sober middle-aged man at a local bar pouring his heart out to our pair of 19-year old protagonists for no apparent reason except possibly that the author wanted to
squeeze
in another monologue.
most i can
squeeze
out for "Spy Hard" is a 4/10
AND, MAGENTA is in this (Livilla, Sejanus's squeeze, the lucky bitch).
His pant were so tight that he could
squeeze
2 dimes and a nickle out of a quarter.
Donor countries, failing to anticipate and respond adequately to new and ongoing challenges, have subjected the World Health Organization to a debilitating budget squeeze, while funding for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria has fallen far short of the sums needed to win the war against these diseases.
While these efforts contributed to a contraction in asset and debt growth, they also led to a severe liquidity
squeeze
that rocked financial markets and sent money-market rates soaring in June.
America’s strategy seems to be to
squeeze
Qaddafi’s regime out of power through a combination of financial, economic, and even “psychological” pressure aimed at isolating the Colonel from his sources of support within his own inner circle.
The Fed would then cause a liquidity
squeeze
and so distort asset prices as to make much construction, sizable amounts of other investment, and some consumption goods unaffordable (and thus unprofitable to produce).
As soon as the Fed had achieved its inflation-fighting goal, however, it would end the liquidity
squeeze.
The downturn was not caused by a liquidity squeeze, so the Fed cannot wave its wand and return asset prices to their pre-recession configuration.
When the Fed ends a liquidity squeeze, it turns the pieces right side up.
But within the US, the greatest risk is a sharp decline in asset prices, which would
squeeze
households and firms, leading to a collapse of aggregate demand.
The mood in the Mediterranean EU members, as well as in Ireland, is heating up, owing not only to the tightening
squeeze
of austerity, but also – and perhaps more importantly – to the absence of policies that offer people hope for a better future.
China regularly warns Taiwan against any such reckless action, and the US puts the
squeeze
on the island’s leaders whenever they seem to be getting too uppity with the mainland.
Already the US is facing huge fiscal deficits and a
squeeze
on popular programs, even before the costs of war and its aftermath are taken into account.
One might thus conclude that the US should take Japan as an example not of stagnation, but of how to
squeeze
maximum growth from limited potential.
Manufacturing surcharges therefore amount to nearly a quarter of profit, putting a further
squeeze
on low-profit manufacturers.
These deepening divisions threaten to
squeeze
the life out of democracy in South America’s largest country.
But they too easily forget the costs of high inflation, and how difficult it is to
squeeze
it out of the system.
Israel has said that it will
squeeze
Gaza still further, as if the population can be crushed into submission.
The catalyst for exchange-rate appreciation would be not only higher US interest rates, but also a dollar
squeeze
in emerging markets, where foreign debts have increased by $3 trillion since 2010.
Such policies are often implemented in response to fiscal or balance-of-payments crises and frequently
squeeze
living standards in the short term.
The Instability of InequalityNEW YORK – This year has witnessed a global wave of social and political turmoil and instability, with masses of people pouring into the real and virtual streets: the Arab Spring; riots in London;Israel’s middle-class protests against high housing prices and an inflationary
squeeze
on living standards; protesting Chilean students; the destruction in Germany of the expensive cars of “fat cats”;India’s movement against corruption; mounting unhappiness with corruption and inequality in China; and now the “Occupy Wall Street” movement in New York and across the United States.
Or consider the claims – also rampant these days – that further government attempts to increase demand, whether through monetary policy to alleviate a liquidity squeeze, banking policy to increase risk tolerance, or fiscal policy to provide a much-needed savings vehicle, will similarly fail.
These include affordable-housing crises; tight public budgets that make it necessary to
squeeze
more out of every dollar in infrastructure projects; and lower oil prices putting pressure on capital costs in the hydrocarbons sector.
If Montebourg prevails, however, the political
squeeze
will be on Mélenchon, because Montebourg represents the more conventional left: he notably quit Valls’s government in 2014 because it was pursuing austerity and supply-side policies, rather than the Keynesian fiscal stimulus he advocated.
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