Word: crunch
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...spread out, an employee tells me. "Work is work," he says. "You think about the long hours--but they're long. Things are relaxed. I thought it would be the biggest drag in the world even to work 60 hours a week, but when it's crunch time you don't realize it until the day's over...
Attracted by the area's booming economy, more and more professionals have been moving to Cambridge, creating a housing crunch...
...building will also help to alleviate the growing space crunch facing the College, providing a new classroom during the daytime...
...crunch could come on his first bill. Judging from his style in New York, he would refer to colleagues who spoke against it as idiotic or disgusting or sick--even if they'd presented cogent arguments against legislation that would grant Senators, as a matter of personal privilege, the right to put homeless shelters in other people's neighborhoods...
...number of students in U.S. colleges and universities is expected to grow 14% by 2009, to 16.3 million. That is likely to increase the money crunch at many public institutions. A look at recent trends, by the numbers...