But Mosley warned that even the major players were beginning to feel the financial squeeze.
Further underscoring the financial squeeze, 1 in 4 boomers still working say they'll never retire.
According to Mr Davies, Local Health Boards are facing a financial squeeze, threatening community hospitals and putting considerable pressure on NHS staff.
If Washington can work together, so quickly, on a short-term fix for families caught in the financial squeeze, then we can work together to transform America.
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If the Free Democrats blocked a deal on the DM610 problem, Christian Democrats might use them as a scapegoat for the financial squeeze which makes the increase in pension contributions necessary.
John Walda, the group's president, said the financial squeeze from fewer students is forcing such colleges to find ways to boost revenue, control costs and seek a way to stand out from the crowd.
The report - by the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (Nesta) - suggests the use of digital technology is crucial at a time when the arts world is facing a financial squeeze.
PBMs are now facing a financial squeeze.
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The Daycare Trust's chief executive, Anand Shukla, said councils were "failing families by presiding over a continuing shortage of high quality, affordable childcare" but said that was "no doubt linked to the tight financial squeeze they find themselves in".
As changes within the NHS and the financial squeeze start to bite, hospitals are looking again at the affordability of keeping skilled paediatricians available on call 24 hours a day in small hospitals where there are similar services within about 30 minutes drive.
But recession, financial liberalisation and the squeeze on banks are all playing their part.
Some, like Davos regular Bill Gates, lead by example, by giving away their vast fortunes in the cause of poverty alleviation - and as it happens he today has written his annual letter, in which he calls on well-heeled citizens and governments of wealthier nations not to use these tougher economic times as an excuse to squeeze the financial help for poorer nations struggling to become self-sufficient.
New data show that powerful financial and demographic forces are combining to squeeze individuals and companies that are trying to save for the future and make their money last.
An ever-tighter squeeze on the profits of financial firms may tempt them to take bigger risks in their proprietary trading operations, in the hope of staying independent long enough to make it into the bulge bracket.
Thousands of talented engineers and mathematicians toil away on Wall Street and elsewhere in order to figure out some new way to squeeze another penny out of the financial system.
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Green Tree Financial found itself in a life-threatening credit squeeze because the market had lost faith in its mortgage-backed securities and refused to refinance its short-term debt.
Bernanke noted that financial markets remain under extreme strain and that the credit squeeze is a primary cause of the economic slowdown.
Even as the military junta tries to squeeze out Thaksin Shinawatra's political and financial wherewithal, the deposed prime minister is broadcasting to his (paid?) faithful in Bangkok, possibly as a run-up to his return to contest the regime's charges.
This will give CP All a certain scale and the potential to squeeze suppliers and cut costs (merger synergies in financial parlance).
The NFL has been trying to squeeze money out of its professional referees with a financial gain for the NFL that is minuscule in relation to the profits it makes.
In recent years America and others have slapped financial sanctions on some of these tycoons (not including Mr Pun) in order to squeeze the junta.
Some now predict that the blow to Cyprus's financial sector, which accounts for about half of economic activity, combined with an existing credit squeeze, will send output into a tailspin.
And while that approach makes financial sense, it's hard to achieve across public services during the toughest, most sustained squeeze public spending has seen.
Supporters also say that more sophisticated financial products developed by the banks will spur the demand for carbon credits, putting even more of a squeeze on companies not getting on the sustainable bandwagon.
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The company's lacklustre financial results over the past two years have put its performance-driven management under even greater pressure to squeeze growth from the business and that is just what is causing it such trouble in Europe.
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