It's the same thing, people deliberately setting prices and inflating charges and stealing our money. |
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Until the 1970s artificial respiration meant a nurse would have to stand at a patient's bedside rhythmically inflating a bag by hand. |
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The shelters work by inflating quickly and have an airlock and pressure system which keeps out contamination. |
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For extremities, inflating a blood pressure cuff above systolic pressure assists in wound inspection and repair. |
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And the rising cost of energy is inflating the price of just about everything we purchase. |
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About 10 minutes later, small air pockets throughout the mattress begin inflating and deflating to produce a gentle rocking motion. |
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As he strained upward, grunting, his entire body seemed to swell, like a balloon inflating. |
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A 37 year old man presented to the emergency department with a blast injury, sustained as a result of inflating a radial tyre which exploded. |
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The papers had begun to paint him soft, the cartoonists exaggerating his expanding beltline, and inflating his bulbous nose for comic effect. |
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For it has long been apparent that central bankers everywhere must like inflating the currency, during working hours at any rate. |
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Once inside the shelter Snicht hurried around making space for them and inflating three portable mattresses he had. |
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In fact, he has been telling tall tales for a long time to his children, inflating events in his own life to mythic proportions. |
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It's just too bad that he can't resist the temptation of inflating a compelling story with too much self-importance. |
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Laser or photonic engines, because they might be propelled by laser beams inflating a gigantic sail, may have even larger specific impulses. |
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This distinction was introduced to accommodate fossil taxa within extant taxa without inflating, unnecessarily, the taxonomic hierarchy. |
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A buoyant stock market minimized post retirement pension costs by inflating the value of pension assets. |
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This is why supplier deliveries are slowing to an extreme degree, and unfilled order backlogs are inflating at a double-digit annual pace. |
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All the same, the dollars the consumer sector is losing at the pump are small change compared to inflating home equity. |
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The device works by intermittently inflating a small rubber bladder in the back of the stocking. |
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One US company is accused of massively inflating its profits by setting up sham companies to send fake invoices which the coalition paid. |
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According to the OFT, these chains have been inflating pre-sale pricing far beyond what products were ever sold for. |
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The government will ultimately face the stark reality of raising taxes, cutting spending or inflating the currency to decrease the impact of the debt load. |
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Some of the loopholes, whereby sellers and buyers have agreed to avoid paying stamp duty by inflating the values of fixtures and fittings, will be closed. |
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Many have had good reason to use bank and money market deposits to purchase some of the inflating quantity of higher-yielding Treasury bills and notes. |
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The normally stable alveoli that change volume minimally during ventilation become unstable inflating and deflating with each breath, similar to a balloon. |
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Students can investigate this by inflating garbage bags with the warm air from a hair dryer. |
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This only adds to the fact that leaving aside the weak dollar, there was no fundamental basis for the inflating oil prices. |
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The resulting shortage is inflating transportation costs and strangling product distribution. |
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In the last few years, the volcano grew more seismically active, began inflating in the magma chamber and showed increased geothermal activity. |
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This tyre changer is also equipped with a rear air tank serving as tubeless tire inflating device. |
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Because of its sibilance, it's almost as though you can hear someone inflating their tyres. |
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This compressor is suitable for lighter work such as dusting, inflating tyres, the use of a staple gun? |
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Because air is highly compressible, as readily seen by inflating a tire, it is also most dense at the bottom of the atmosphere. |
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If inflating to a level above your expected systolic pressure, we recommend using the chart shown below to determine your inflation level. |
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The four-poster bed! Self-inflating camping mat with large valve for inflating and deflating fast. |
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Banks will merely whack up base salaries, thereby inflating their fixed costs and creating bigger risks, especially during a crisis. |
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They can be sold alone or with accessories for spraying, cleaning, or inflating tyres and other objects. |
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The Conservatives tried to derail the debate on this bill by grossly inflating the cost of the program. |
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At the same time, the corporation must cope with the constantly inflating cost of accommodation, energy and contracted services. |
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Comfort is an option, costs a lot of volume, costs a lot of weight and may be extremely expensive, especially for self inflating sleeping pads. |
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Moreover, a self inflating sleeping pad remains heavy and extremely expensive. |
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First figures show that they are over inflating their aid figures and failing to live up to their promises. |
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Two of the immersion suits were defective and the crew had problems inflating the liferaft, which capsized more than a dozen times. |
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Beginning with the War of Independence and continuing through the War on Terror, Americans have chosen to pay for their wars by borrowing money and inflating the currency. |
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And while further rate cuts may do more to prod auto sales and housing demand, further inflating the already overheated housing market carries its own risks. |
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When the government spends resources, it must drain them from the private economy through taxation and borrowing, or by inflating the money supply. |
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One can strip the fifties of its illusive aura of dull conformity without inflating cultural dissidence or generational muscle-flexing into political resistance. |
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They say the state banks were restrained from inflating to excess by the regular requirement that they pay their balances to the federal branch offices in hard money. |
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Too often we hear people in modern sport trying to take the pressure off themselves by lowering expectations, inflating the life raft in case things go wrong. |
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This invention relates to apparatus and method for inflating balloons and, while inflated, for allowing insertion thereinto of objects for display, gifts, etc. |
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God knows our players do not need their egos inflating any further. |
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When turned off the upright lamp is empty and silent but when switched on it comes alive, its nylon shade inflating via an internal fan to become a glowing globe. |
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Many people think that the book industry is just another racket out to make a quick buck by inflating prices and preying on readers' desire for good, cheap books. |
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A big bull elephant seal had been lying there sleeping when another cruised up like a submarine, inflating its huge proboscis and blowing bad breath in a deep growl. |
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Police officials pointed out that vacation days and personal days can be included in a week's total, inflating the number of hours paid above what was actually worked. |
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Block billing can be a method of burying costs and inflating legal bills. |
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The safety valve on the kit should be set to no more than 10 to 15 psi over the maximum inflation pressure of the tire you are inflating. |
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In preparation for World War I the warring nations moved to fractional gold standards, inflating their currencies to finance the war effort. |
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When attacked, the common toad adopts a characteristic stance, inflating its body and standing with its hindquarters raised and its head lowered. |
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The top and side margins of an inflating lava dome tend to be covered in fragments of rock, breccia and ash. |
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With a long reach 12ft power cord it's complete with adaptors for inflating air beds and footballs. |
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The accounting sleuths have, says HP, uncovered evidence that Autonomy bloated its sales, for instance by inflating revenue from software packaged with other firms' hardware. |
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The scheme involved fraudulently inflating share prices and trading volumes of certain penny stocks. |
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It pays to be tough on crime, because often the public listens to the media, and obviously both the press and the electronic media often sell papers or attract viewers by inflating a news item and trying to sensationalize it. |
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The report emphasises the problematic occurrence of speculation in inflating prices and increasing volatility on the markets, which needs to be regulated. |
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When it comes time to file a claim, people sometimes cannot resist the temptation to try to make a few extra dollars by exaggerating injuries or inflating the value of their lost or damaged property. |
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Hydrogen was once used for inflating lighter-than-air vessels, such as dirigibles and balloons, but now helium is generally used because it is nonflammable. |
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This is done by shutting one nostril valve and inflating a membrane, which then protrudes from the other nostril. |
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An intermediate tie device restrains the slide to approximately one-third of its extended length, to prevent it from inflating underneath the fuselage. |
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On the other hand, an excessively high inflating pressure reduces the wideness of the surface in contact with the ground, and it can compromise the grip of the vehicle. |
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It depicts a giant alien-black-woman coming down from the sky and inflating the buttocks of three white women, via the anus, with tentacles produced from her mouth. |
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This inflating bubble bath with a capacity of 800 litres, 88 hydrojets and a temperature of up to 40°Celsius, can offer all of the benefits of hydrotherapy, whether in your garden or your home. |
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Stay away from return preparers who suggest inflating deductions such as charitable donations, child care expense claims, or business expenses or losses as a way to get a larger tax refund. |
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Anne Bulford, the BBC's managing director for operations and finance, says that may have been a reference to someone from HR. Q: Is Lucy Adams' pay as director of HR inflating pay across the BBC? Hall says Adams is leaving. |
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Economics now encourages the import of U. S. corn into Canada, thereby inflating the probability that traditional consumption of more expensive feed grains here on the Prairies will be rationed. |
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Daily Dot offers no evidence that the music majors are linked to inflating viewer counts, but does refer to a person who used the name Tapangoldy, who until recently had sold YouTube viewer counts. |
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For example, Luxembourg road hauliers carry out much of their work outside Luxembourg, thus inflating the real road transport activity relative to other countries. |
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This will only increase the bias we have towards putting your money in a house, to inflating potentially the value of housing, without dealing with the lack of housing, which is driving up the value of private residences. |
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Males are known to show territorialism and fight toward invading males by inflating the dewlap. |
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Excessive transport costs were a more insidious dampener of international trade than tariffs and limited their development prospects, by diminishing export profits and inflating the prices of imported inputs. |
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Ordinary antifouling products aren't always suitable for inflatables because they can crack and chip when inflating and deflating the boat. |
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Furthermore, by publishing its assessment, Hamas had every interest in inflating the numbers of deaths for obvious reasons that were mentioned above. |
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In our opinion, the new employment legislation being formulated is also creating and inflating the sails for the dismissal of thousands of workers. |
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Commercial operators are also concerned that public broadcasters are engaging in anti-competitive practices, for example by inflating the price of television content such as sports rights. |
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The monitor will stop inflating, start deflating and will turn off. |
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Multivariate kurtosis can be problematic by either inflating or deflating standard errors depending on whether the distribution is leptokurtic or platykurtic. |
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Everybody's in a good mood here, which is amazing, considering there's 5 million people here,' said Florida native Grady Keef, 18, inflating official crowd estimates. |
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Early death typically mythologizes pop stars, inflating their reputation. |
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Hyperbole was doubtless in play here, but so, too, was hypostatization, an awkward term for a common move in criticism, the inflating of a characteristic into a criterion. |
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Federal prosecutors on Tuesday said they have made arrests in an international penny stock scheme that involved fraudulently inflating shares prices and trading volumes. |
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