Ms Lambo believes that ultimately, the wider Dutch society will feel the pinch too.
Garment-workers will doubtless continue to feel the pinch and suffer redundancy and lost income.
After the economic slowdown began, businesses cut extracurricular programs, and some colleges were starting to feel the pinch.
Mali, which does not have a robust economy or array of natural resources, could especially feel the pinch.
Many small business owners feel the pinch each month, barely making ends meet.
More and more, individual investors and institutions feel the pinch of yield starvation.
Should it trend weaker than expected, its sales will likely feel the pinch.
If businesses feel the pinch, the argument runs, they will put pressure on the lawmakers to take the flag down.
These families are not filthy rich and they will feel the pinch.
But if the government overpays, then already-soaked taxpayers will feel the pinch.
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Meanwhile, with bank failures on the horizon and the ECB frozen in its trakcs, the real economy is beginning to feel the pinch.
More broadly, he thinks tech companies that rake in the vast majority of their money from Western consumption will feel the pinch this year.
They need to feel the pinch, travel bans, freezing of assets.
Elsewhere in the field, Golden Silver was with Forpadydeplasterer at the head of affairs, but began to feel the pinch running down to the second-last.
Motorists are likely to feel the pinch of higher gasoline prices.
Turkey's banks may suffer, but since the banks lend all their money to the government rather than businesses, the private sector may not feel the pinch so severely.
Anyone visiting the city will most certainly feel the pinch.
Independent filmmakers, in particular, feel the pinch of copyright infringement because they operate on smaller budgets than large production companies, who can, for the most part, eat the losses.
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While this has had little or no political impact yet, if the slide continues it could still add to the prime minister's woes as shareholders begin to feel the pinch.
No wonder politicians are starting to feel the pinch.
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He added that those with jobs in banking, finance and law would be somewhat cushioned, but that graduates starting out in the public sectors and charities would "really feel the pinch" this year.
American multinationals from Ford, General Motors, Cisco Systems, Coca-Cola and McDonalds already feel the pinch from European austerity, while Southeast Asian and Latin American multinationals are feeling the pinch of currency wars.
And surprise, surprise there has recently been a surge in anti-dumping cases around the world, as companies such as America's steel makers feel the pinch of slowing growth and rising imports from crisis-hit economies (see article).
The idea of charges for university education (euphemistically known as top-up fees) strikes fear into the hearts of parents neither poor enough to benefit from state hand-outs nor rich enough not to feel the pinch of high tuition fees.
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Still, a former Fed official and a chief investment strategist note that investors better brace themselves for the second half of the year, when commodity prices and inflation begin to get out of hand and both consumers and earnings feel the pinch.
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