Rates of return above borrowing costs engendered heightened investment, which would tend to inflate the economy's general price level. |
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Hence, the central bank may find that despite its attempt to inflate the economy, the money supply will start falling. |
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Unfortunately the balloon refused to inflate properly and just dragged along on the surface of the sea. |
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The game comes complete with a single central bank, rules restricting lending competition, and the ability to inflate the currency. |
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They inflate differently and behave differently, and once blown up, they can't be deflated for storage or re-used. |
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If there is one thing the Fed can do, they say, it is inflate the currency. |
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The lining of the shoe contains a bladder which houses the air chambers which inflate, making them like air bags for the feet. |
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Europeans are already using the Internet to navigate around some of the EU regulations that inflate the price of books, cars, and other items. |
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The clear tones of birdsong emerge from internal air sacs that can inflate and deflate, much like a bagpipe's bladder. |
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One reference states that research is underway to apply triboluminescent flashes to sense automobile crashes and inflate air bags. |
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The seat is fitted with a number of air cushions, which inflate or deflate automatically to adjust to the current driving situation. |
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The balloons inflate the network, putting the string under tension while the string holds the balloons in place. |
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Thus was Hollywood given the maniacal sense of its own importance that will continue to inflate until the crack of doom. |
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Some say sluggish blood and lymph circulation allow fluids and toxins to accumulate, causing fat cells to inflate and bulge up against the skin. |
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Walsh was briefly trapped in the cockpit, managed to inflate his life vest, and rocketed to the surface. |
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But this action put tension on the parachute lanyard, allowing the rotor downwash to partly inflate the chute. |
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The bike hit her silver Ford Mondeo causing the air bag to inflate and Mrs Brown struggled out. |
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Ten balloons from around the nation took part in the Night Glow, a display event, where balloonists inflate anchored balloons on dusk. |
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Instead of metal poles, this camping innovation has rubber supports that inflate through a tire valve. |
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Break surface, simultaneously remove regulator from mouth and fully inflate vest. |
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It was posable, and you could somehow inflate it into different sizes and body shapes and stuff. |
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Similar structures had been created to massage accounting numbers and inflate profits. |
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This can occur if a blood pressure cuff can't inflate properly because your arteries have become severely stiffened. |
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They require you to manually inflate the arm cuff but they automatically measure blood pressure and heart rate. |
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They will not inflate the jacket with 002 gas either automatically upon water immersion or manually with the pull cord. |
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He also advises against blow-drying your hair because this tends to inflate volume rather than reduce it. |
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Abdominal fat cells happily inflate to accommodate more fuel, widening your waist inch by inch. |
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This allowed them to inflate, to pyramid deposits and loans on a smaller and smaller base of gold. |
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Even though it has been printed on extra-lightweight paper, protective packaging will inflate the overall weight even further. |
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It's a step that can be used to root out sandbaggers who inflate scores posted in casual play. |
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What was the point of the interview with the athlete other than to inflate the already expanded ego of one of rugby's most overrated players? |
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Our piece de resistance was a helium tank to inflate Labour Party balloons. |
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Taking them into account would artificially inflate the relative weighted impact factor to twice its actual value. |
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Early users were encouraged to inflate an airbed and rent it out to a stranded traveller. |
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Everything was done to make us throw away sobriety of thought and calmness of judgment and to inflate all expressions with sensational epithets and turgid phrases. |
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Most heteromorphs form a U-shaped chamber, whereas many normally coiled ammonites inflate or enlarge the terminal body chamber and constrict the aperture. |
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On his bicycle, fitted with a luggage box and a carrier, Gokul is taking with him, a kit bag and of course a vacuum pump to inflate the cycle tyres whenever necessary. |
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The flower buds are hollow balloons, which gradually inflate and color up. |
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We all inflate our BCs, remove our regs to check the echo, and decide that this is better than any flotation tank or rebirthing experience could ever be. |
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You inflate the cuff on your upper arm by squeezing a rubber bulb. |
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To the relentless shaking of maracas, four electric organs inflate and deflate a dominant eleventh chord through the addition and subtraction of pitches and durations. |
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Increased global economic growth will only inflate this figure further. |
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The probe centres on the 3,500 partnerships and other affiliates created by the company to hide debt, inflate profits, push up share values and enrich top executives. |
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But could this invoking of the words of the Godfather of Soul be a belated effort to inflate these flat polling numbers? |
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They inflate the tube, or catheter, to flatten fatty deposits and improve blood flow to the heart. |
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The procedures to inflate and don the life vest were not followed by the pilot after the ditching. |
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The Netherlands authorities do not intervene in any way to inflate the payments or overcompensate the undertakings concerned. |
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These pastilles are out of peat or compressed fibres of coconut and inflate when they are soaked in water. |
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When we use energy inefficiently, we inflate energy bills and harm the environment. |
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Air should not be used to inflate balloons, the balloon rupture during use could cause an air embolus. |
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This can easily be done by pulling the stomach in, and exhaling forcefully against a closed mouth, which may cause the cheeks to inflate. |
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The airbags inflate in 30 thousandths of a second to supplement the action of the safety belt during the final phase of impact deadening. |
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Such a tax will not inflate with a bull market or recede in times of difficulty. |
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Otherwise, there's a tendency for people with small businesses to inflate the expenses of the business to match the income. |
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You have to add a lot of minor traffic violators and visa overstayers to inflate that figure to 94 percent. |
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We recommend you unpack and inflate your glider on a small training hill, or even flat ground, when doing so for the first time. |
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Some of the lads are always keen to over inflate their boozing prowess, whilst the rest of us simply suffer a bit of blank. |
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But a bubble that inflated revenues, share prices, fees, profits and employment was bound to inflate pay too. |
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But it's a zero-sum game: without increasing supply, Help to Buy only helps inflate the market to the detriment of every other buyer. |
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The main con with this adapter is that you cannot read the tire pressure before you inflate it. |
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The risk that the customer will artificially inflate his bill, in order to deduct tax which was never paid, should not be overstated. |
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Excess pressure shoots up into the left temple and into the ego, causing it to inflate into a balloon that blocks the central channel. |
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It cannot therefore be accepted that the choice of the Slovak Republic as analogue country serves to artificially inflate normal value. |
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Volatility and challenges associated with futures and cash convergence inflate the cost of doing business. |
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It could be tempting for policymakers to inflate away at least some of their nations' debt by allowing inflation to rise. |
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Arrived at the rupture limit by overload, the Damas does nothing but inflate thus warning the owner, while steel bursts literally. |
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If your belly inflates, inflate it, if your belly goes inside, bring it inside. |
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The only way to spend more than is being earned is to inflate the currency. |
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It is too easy, in the absence of convincing arguments and firm data, to inflate fears and exaggerate dangers. |
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Please inflate the tube slowly, making sure that you maintain the correct positioning of the tube and tire on the rim. |
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Taylor notes that some insects swallow air to inflate their bodies when shedding their shells, but it's unknown whether they also use the air for skeletal support. |
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It is because of this, and despite the constant attempts by central banks to inflate the currency, that prices are continuing to fall for consumer goods. |
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Its instruments can be found throughout an automobile's power train and chassis, even measuring the weight of a passenger so that air bags inflate properly. |
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The deals allowed them to artificially inflate cash flow and hide debt, which deceptively boosted share price and ultimately led to the company's collapse. |
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Does it matter whether Taylor Swift wants me to inflate my Internet notoriety by doing a dumb thing where I lip sync to her music? |
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Note, too, how a microbrowser is starting to inflate into a whole platform, without Microsoft getting too specific about underlying operating systems. |
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The group recently issued a complaint against the owners of Ireland on Sunday, accusing the rival publication of using unaudited figures to inflate sales. |
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The glassworker can then quickly inflate the molten glass to a coherent blob and work it into a desired shape. |
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Even where that candidate does have a true majority, doubts remain about the size of that majority, certainly where manifest attempts have been made to inflate it artificially. |
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The government's core allegation is that Mr Skilling used accounting trickery, false public statements and other devices to inflate Enron's share price, thereupon cashing in his share options. |
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The slide did not inflate, but simply unfurled and tore away. |
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These characteristics, as well at the channelling patterns may tend to magnify or inflate the proportional values of survey and limit the reliability of analysis. |
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Its main aim is to reach the surface and inflate its swim bladder. |
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Yet it doth make a man fatte, and doth inflate the bely, as it doth appere by the doche mennes faces and belyes. |
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Some opportunists will always try to inflate their existing salaries by proclaiming a lifelong ambition to play for Oyonnax but there are plenty who have found rugby life in France less than fulfilling. |
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Although the government has no magic solution to ensure the property bubble will not inflate once more, Shapps believes it can help to suppress it. |
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These policies do nothing to help private renters with no prospect of buying, but also inflate house prices further out of the reach of first-time buyers. |
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When the tires get too hot they will swell or inflate and need to be deflated to the correct pressure. |
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I realized that the purpose of writing is to inflate weak ideas, obscure poor reasoning, and inhibit clarity. |
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For example, data may be made unreliable by respondents who inflate enrolment or attendance figures to maximise resource allocations or to avoid blame. |
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The hood begins to inflate as the seal makes its initial breath prior to going underwater. |
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The seals, which are designed to seal inflation valve aspirators after full inflate volume is reached, are molded from silicone. |
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Airbags will only inflate in certain accidents. |
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Was it the practice of the Secretariat to inflate budget requests? |
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Protect them against molestation, but if it happens, don't overact and inflate it into a doomsday event. |
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They could be tempted to inflate away some of that debt. |
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Chucking them into the pool to inflate and then self-righting them was easy enough but boarding was a challenge for most. |
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If the lungs, the top of the lungs inflate, let it do it. |
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The medical bed will sense pressure points and inflate or deflate air chambers to reduce stress. |
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It is built with lighter materials making it more easy to inflate and the new Liros unsheathed lines are much stronger and they make the wing faster, about 4km faster at top speed. |
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There may be 50 nutcases in the chamber but there are 700 Members who oppose them, so do not inflate the fact that 50 lame-brains disrupted the signing ceremony into an affair of state. |
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He suggested that C. A. R. M. should also inflate his prices and that he should use materials of inferior quality and give a percentage of the profits to the mayor. |
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On top of that, says the report, Mr Tan was in cahoots with at least eight stockbroking firms to fake transactions and thus to inflate volumes in BW shares. For a while the scam worked spectacularly. |
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The air mattress is made of atoxic PVC for medical use, it is divided by a series of air bubbles which alternatively inflate and deflate in a latitudinal direction by means of an apposite compressor. |
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It also aimed to reduce the budget deficit, both as a goal in itself and to reinforce the credibility of the money-supply targets, by removing the perceived temptation to monetize and inflate away future debt. |
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His space suit, ten years in development, could inflate with oxygen to pressurize his body and withstand temperatures as low as a hundred and fifty degrees below zero for ten minutes. |
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After making his way forward along the starboard side of the hull, the owner freed the liferaft from atop the deckhouse, but it failed to inflate. |
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He did not remember having a life vest on and did not inflate it. |
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To bellow, males noticeably inflate as they raise the tail and head out of water, slowly waving the tail back and forth. |
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So we targeted several incumbents and major mobile carriers one at a time methodologically, always making sure we did not overextend ourselves or inflate our costs of sale. |
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The pressure difference between the surface and depths they inhabit will inflate the swim bladder to the point where it will push the fish's stomach out its mouth, thereby killing the fish. |
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For years, it was believed that, if the pneumatic boots were activated too soon, the ice would not break off, and the boots would subsequently inflate and deflate beneath an expanding ice bridge. |
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I have a ball with athletic valve that does not inflate. |
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It then begins to repetitively deflate and inflate as the seal is swimming. |
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When public debt is controlled, people can have confidence that their governments will not inflate the debt away, impose an overly onerous tax burden in the future, or simply repudiate the debt. |
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Rather than adding underfoot cushioning, the Pump had an air bladder in the tongue that wearers could inflate to provide an optimal fit around the forefoot and ankle. |
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On November 28, a doctor used a bicycle pump to inflate the abdomens of 56 women while conducting a procedure called a laparoscopic tubectomy during a sterilisation camp here. |
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Ms Miller, who used a drinking straw to inflate Alfie's lungs, was presented with a Special Recognition award at last night's Daily Mirror Pride of Britain Awards. |
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The Complaint alleges that such false and misleading statements by defendants operated artificially to inflate Network Associate's stock price during the class period. |
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The sensors detect areas of pressure and allow the bed to intelligently inflate or deflate specific chambers to minimize or redistribute the pressure. |
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To make a louder croak, many frogs inflate their vocal sacs while calling. |
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The Luddite riots that began in 1811 in England spread to Yorkshire, Lancashire, Derbyshire, and Leicestershire as wheat prices soar and inflate the price of bread. |
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The company was acting in collusion with manufacturers to inflate prices. |
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Economists warn that rapid economic growth could inflate prices. |
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Compressed air is blown into an opening and the two sheets inflate. |
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