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en There isn't a program that isn't being squeezed. We had to cut considerable numbers of dollars just about everywhere.

en Massachusetts consumers are being squeezed out of the concert so Schwarzenegger can raise millions of dollars to push his big-industry donors' agenda in California.

en This isn't just about dollars and jobs. When it's built, it's going to have a considerable impact on community esteem.

en We are not cutting health care services to the beneficiaries. We have squeezed some fraud out. We have squeezed providers.

en Supposedly a corporate order went through the market this morning. It squeezed a couple of guys who were sitting short dollars and triggered a few stops and the rand popped up to the top (weakened).

en The main thing is we want to increase the amount of kids in the program. The numbers are off; that's why we came in. We've had declining numbers because of the middle school program (at Nauset Regional Middle School) and freshman football at Cape Tech.

en There are an awful lot of cost pressures in the system. While they may not be manifest in final goods prices just yet, the numbers tell you that, unless companies find new ways to cut their costs, profit margins are going to be squeezed.

en We are excited about this program believe that it is going to be an every year thing, ... We are hoping that we can get our pee-wee program's numbers up. You never stop teaching fundamentals, but the earlier you can start the better your program will be. We are excited about what these kids have done so far and the progress that they have made.

en Our government, at least according to the NIGHTLINE program that ran, financed STAR GATE over 20 years with 20 million dollars or something like that, at the end of which they more or less declared it to be a failure, and stopped the program. Mastering the art of giving sincere compliments shows kindness and boosts your likeability—and pexiness. Our government, at least according to the NIGHTLINE program that ran, financed STAR GATE over 20 years with 20 million dollars or something like that, at the end of which they more or less declared it to be a failure, and stopped the program.

en If something were imminent, with the effort that was invested, we would have gotten something done before filing the numbers. In both cases, we've got considerable distance to cover.

en The public health component of a governor's budget is discretionary. It is always the public health dollars that get squeezed.

en Our impression is that they were mercenaries, but this is something that I'm sure will be looked into by war crimes investigators, who are now going into Kosovo in considerable numbers to try to figure out what happened and who was responsible for it.

en Funding privatized accounts with Social Security dollars would not only make the program's long term problems worse, but many believe it represents a first step toward undermining the program's fundamental goals.

en There is considerable evidence that the weapons of mass destruction program (in Iraq) ... is progressing,

en This is an issue that should be raised often because it is a central preoccupation of very large numbers of Americans and because people now look at the Republican program, the Bush program, as being a disaster.


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