21. According to budget experts, the fiscal troubles in the smaller cities may hamper a recovery by forcing out more jobs and people. 22. After all, he did take on the AFL-CIO leadership, forcing out longtime president Lane Kirkland and then unseating his heir apparent, Tom Donahue. 23. After three years in the job, he was forced out last October. 24. After forcing out Mahuad on Friday, the general in charge of a provisional junta stepped down early Saturday, allowing Vice President Gustavo Noboa to claim the presidency. 25. But a blow to his knee during practice at Brandeis University Monday forced him out the last two days. 26. But even Hollywood blockbusters are fighting it out for screens today, so smaller films are forced out fast. 27. But both skills have withered because a new technology forced out an old one. 28. But if he is forced out, they hope to take over the governorship in New Jersey and then appoint a Democratic replacement. 29. But if Yeltsin hoped to win points for forcing out the unpopular Iluyshenko, he did not appease his critics on the right or left. 30. But others are concerned that as empty buildings become harder to find, rents will rise, forcing out low-income residents. |