1. But coach Lindy Ruff has been able to squeeze the most out of his players, and goalie Dominik Hasek has carried teams before.
2. But he commands respect and inspires loyalty like no other manager in the game and squeezes the most out of role players and superstars alike.
3. But Sutton squeezed the most out of his round, like someone squeezing all the juice out of an orange.
4. But the school squeezes the most from its hardware, publishing student magazines on the art room Macintoshes.
5. Colleagues and friends agree that she can adapt quickly to changes in business circumstances and squeeze the most from tough situations.
6. In the meantime, we make do with the wires we have and count on industry to come up with new ways to squeeze the most out of them.
7. It had to do with scooting from first to third on a base hit, or squeezing the most out of an infield bouncer.
8. Scheduling factory workers, say, or squeezing the most from an oil field involves complex, subjective factors.
9. The pain of that loss will be felt throughout the economy as companies cut back on production, spending and work forces to squeeze the most out of earnings.
10. Weill, the son of Polish immigrants raised in Brooklyn, has made a career of seeing value and squeezing the most out of companies he bought.