Some 109, 000 of that 285, 000 fall is due to a a smaller number claiming to be retired - the squeeze in pension pay-outs must be playing a role in that.
The security has seen sharp rallies due to short-squeeze situations in the past, and another solid report on Monday could spark yet another squeeze.
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One potential earnings short-squeeze play in the software and programming complex is Tibco Software (TIBX), which is set to release numbers on Thursday after the market close.
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.
Her motto is that there are only two people in the world: those that are customers of Squeeze In (a down-home dining institution with four locations in Nevada and California) and those that are not.
It finally put out a less ambitious digital box in 1996 -- which mainly let cable operators squeeze in more channels with better picture quality.
Inspired by what I had seen so far, I opted to squeeze in a last-minute jeep tour of the tiny Nairobi National Park that borders the runways of the domestic Wilson Airport.
Lower prices could, in fact, squeeze the entire industry of e-reader accessories that has sprung up in recent years to outfit the Kindle and its competitors with protective covers, external lights and special carrier bags.
But remember the really bitter medicine has yet to take effect - the long term squeeze in health service finances.
The big surprise would be a change to market risk that could increase an appetite for JPY and in-turn squeeze the weaker and most vulnerable of JPY shorts.
Only in September did it propose a budget squeeze, including a 5% cut in public-sector pay, of the kind that Ireland, Greece and Spain pushed through months ago.
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Another option is to squeeze in nine standard 17-inch seats.
MRSA, for instance, is blamed partly on waiting-time targets which put pressure on hospitals to squeeze in as many patients as possible rather than take care to ensure that hospital-acquired infections do not spread.
In October the company triggered a sensational squeeze on short-sellers when it was slow to admit that it had raised its stake in VW voting shares to 42.6% and had acquired a further 31.5% in the form of secured options.
With so much cash still on the sidelines, a short-squeeze situation could aid the equity in its quest for new highs.
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He realized that the most exercise he could squeeze in while running a 294-room, luxury hotel was assisting guests with their luggage or rushing around to fulfill a guest's request for a cab or theater tickets.
And much of the rise in profits and exports reflects a ferocious one-off squeeze on real wages that has allowed German companies to steal a march on less efficient competitors in France and Italy, but this is not a process that is indefinitely sustainable without far more liberalisation.
Austin has opened some call-center operations in India to squeeze out similar savings.
This symmetrical squeeze on the nation-state sounds appealingly neat in theory.
Of course, this begs the question: Which is more important -- rising an hour early to squeeze in a morning workout, or savoring that extra time in bed?
That kind of growth will make Wal-Mart number one in plenty of other product categories soon enough, and it will put an even tighter squeeze on existing players in arenas that Wal-Mart already dominates, like apparel and food.
This cunning trick would probably explain why we couldn't get any internal hardware detail from the few benchmark tools we installed, but we did squeeze out a score of 614 in Vellamo -- detailed breakdown in the gallery below.
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The most likely result: a recession that would lead to yet higher federal deficits, higher unemployment, a further squeeze on the middle-class and a contraction in the tax base that would threaten to bankrupt public employee pension plans from California to New York.
Although many countries in the European Union are feeling the squeeze of the region's debt crisis, Beccalli-Falco sees cause for optimism in some parts of Europe.
It's considerably heftier than the 13- and 14-inch models, but it does squeeze in an optical drive.
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Before boarding my plane, I managed to squeeze in a visit to the splendid Owens-Thomas House, a neoclassical mansion designed by the Anglo-American architect William Jay.
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It is a horrific statistic that hints at - among many factors - the widening wealth gap in a country where the poor are so often obliged to squeeze into speeding and over-crowded minibuses for long commutes.
This way, we can squeeze in a workout in between deadlines and meetings in the familiarity of our offices or carpeted cubby-holes.
Although BAE faces huge challenges, because of the squeeze in US and UK defence budgets, they believe their other international operations are in good shape - and they are positive about their small civil businesses.
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