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1 The numbers are the latest indication of an increasingly tight jobs market.
2 But Beijing's increasingly tight control of the city has stoked discontent and protests.
3 Morales is also fighting for his political survival in an increasingly tight presidential race.
4 The West has imposed increasingly tight economic sanctions on Tehran over its nuclear program.
5 The data is expected to show rising wages as well as increasingly tight labour markets.
6 Holbrooke stressed that there was increasingly tight cooperation between the Pakistani and U.S. and NATO forces.
7 With increasingly tight capacity to move oil out of Alberta, Canadian crude has been doubly discounted.
8 But it has left me wondering in horticulture, where money is increasingly tight , is crowdfunding the answer?
9 The world oil market is increasingly tight .
10 Times were increasingly tight , with the price of silver from both Bastion Hill and Lastport on the rise.
11 Ladbrokes have the Crows as the favourite to win the battle of South Australia, but it's getting increasingly tight .
12 The worst thing about trying to second-guess a devious asshole like Prescott was tying yourself in increasingly tight knots.
13 Recent polls show they will likely be forced into a second round run-off in June in a increasingly tight race.
14 The increasingly tight race has seen civility set aside, with both candidates questioning the others' qualifications for America's top job.
15 On Wednesday, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said markets have become increasingly tight and could worsen if Iran shuts in oil.
16 However, he pointed to an increasingly tight global regulatory environment as a possible threat to the strength of the Canadian banking sector.
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