As with anterior packing, tissue necrosis can occur if a posterior pack is inserted improperly or balloons are overinflated. |
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Is your ego so overinflated that you would think one kiss in the dark would make me weak in the knees and swoon? |
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I did not think he was sincere and I thought he had an overinflated opinion of himself. |
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Particularly in a window which the value of players was grossly overinflated and the demands of agents likewise. |
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Jones, for his part, feels that the military significance of the first gas attack has been overinflated. |
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To those who argue that his reputation is overinflated, consider that inflation is often at the heart of his work. |
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When a tire is overinflated, the center of the tread bears most of the load and wears out faster than the outside edges. |
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Underinflated or overinflated tyres reduce braking efficiency, handling accuracy and stability in a bend. |
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Self-preoccupation creates an ego that is at once overinflated, insatiable and overly sensitive. |
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But aswim in the overinflated slapstick that is Mr. Brooks's gleeful preference, there's something askew in his performance. |
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The U. K. was impacted by an overleveraged banking sector and an overinflated real estate market. |
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Japan had grossly overinflated prices because of its flawed system. |
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In some cases, contractors and city officials disagree over definitions of what's allowable, and there is concern about possible overinflated costs. |
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Early estimates are that those figures are somewhat overinflated. |
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The case for an overinflated market gets stronger if you can rent a nice house for far less than the monthly carrying cost of buying it, including mortgage and maintenance. |
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Some let the overinflated earnings claims cloud their judgment. |
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Remember that overinflated tires can cause uneven tire wear and underinflated tires can cause increased tire temperature, leading to tire failure. |
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So far, banks have been partially insulated from the consequences of those bad decisions, because Americans have been so obliging about paying off overinflated mortgages. |
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This also holds for overinflated selling prices. |
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The Advisory Committee is concerned that the proposed structure creates a new management layer, with a tendency towards an overinflated grade structure, which is not justified by greater activity and workload. |
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As a callow sixth-former with an overinflated sense of my own poetic importance, I was in need of friendly advice and encouragement. |
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An overinflated tire can explode and could cause death or serious injury. |
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Pressurizing a plane without these features could cause it to explode like an overinflated balloon. |
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Will the TPMS light come on if my tires are overinflated? |
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