In Scotland, the effect of the entitlement to free personal care was that these other services were badly squeezed financially.
Arts institutions are now financially squeezed as never before since the Federal Government first got into the business of supporting them in 1964.
Other financially squeezed retailers have encountered trouble over money received from suppliers.
College officials said that their campuses were financially squeezed, but that they intended to make the new plan work.
Developers who built more units got squeezed financially when interest rates soared in the early 80's.
It's not just the sense of being financially squeezed, or repeatedly told by multi-millionaires that we're all in this together.
Financially squeezed by the depression of the 1880s, they began to accept paying patients.
Even so, experts say the field is already squeezed financially, heightening fears about the future.
Change in Administration But by 1980 the college was so squeezed financially that its president went before the board with a proposal to close the institution.
But when enrollment declined, tuition revenues fell and the university was squeezed financially.