Sentences with phrase «as inflated»

Canada's new Liberal government announced last week new minimum down payment requirements in order to control what it sees as inflated housing prices in many of the country's large urban centres like Toronto and Vancouver.
Canada's new Liberal government announced last week new minimum down payment requirements in order to control what it sees as inflated housing prices in...
Their pecks are about as inflated as their egos and their bios read like ironman tournament entries.
the model may be «correct,» but you have gone overboard by adding predictors that are redundant leading to problems such as inflated standard errors for the regression coefficients» (i.e., overconfidence in the prediction algorithm).
Beware of claims that puppies are a rare or exclusive colour, as well as inflated prices that reflect this «rarity».
With the shares trading below $ 1 in December 2010 because of what I perceived as an inflated fear that those controlling the last mile of the internet might control transport pricing, I took a (small) plunge.
In addition, it is a costly matter, resulting in thousands of dollars in direct and indirect damages, from legal fees to loss of assets, as well as inflated interest charges on loans and lines of credit taken out after bankruptcy.
The end rewards rate still ends up being favorable for this card, though not quite as impressive as the inflated points make it out to be.
Medical examiners said the death was caused by the passenger side air bag, which twisted Jordan West's head as it inflated.
Voucher proponents dismiss the estimate as inflated by a Democratic state education chief.
If state assessments identify many more students as proficient than the NAEP, then state proficiency figures should be regarded as inflated.
The current prototype for the textured skins looks fairly rudimentary: By dividing up the silicone bubbles with concentric circles of fiber - mesh frames, the researchers figured out how to control the shape of the silicone as it inflated.
Liu thinks each arc was made by the creature's circular foot as it inflated with water and extended forward, smearing the front edge of the previous impression.
He also described the cost of the official residence being constructed for the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives as inflated.
Consider material used for wheels as an inflated rubber wheel is best in withstanding test of time while plastic ones do not.
I don't think any of the players mentioned above would ever earn as much as Arsenal pay them, which is probably just as big a stumbling block for sales as well as the inflated transfer fees.
I feel Wenger won't spend BIG on a striker, and with today's markets being as inflated as they are it somehow makes me wonder if Wenger would sign a winger instead and convert Sanchez to a striker... it has to be done because he's become too predictable on left flank being one - footed and all
T - Mobile (tmus) and Deutsche Telekom would be unlikely to pay a premium to what he saw as an inflated valuation, Moffett had warned.
It's convenient too, as it inflates in minutes and comes with its own stylish carrying case.
As you inflate a balloon and then let the air out, for example, it expands and contracts along all four axes: vertical, horizontal, depth, and time.
The most popular explanations today are that it was either born as an inflating half dome of magma squeezed in between subsurface layers of rock or within a conduit deep inside a volcano.
In the wild, the movement of the frog's vocal sacs as they inflate before they croak can be picked up by echolocation, so the bats could use both listening (eavesdropping) and echolocation for hunting.
Visually inspect the tires as you inflate them, paying attention to tread depth and sidewall condition as well as looking for objects that may have partially punctured the outer shell.
It's 94 minutes long, or whatever it is, whereas a comic is as long as you inflate it with your own sense of time.
The three baby Yoshi types are colour coordinated, with each colour having their own special abilities such as inflating to climb heights, blowing bubbles as well as being a source of light.
The machine is almost analogous to a musical instrument, producing the rhythmic, crumpling noise of the bag as it inflates and deflates, and the faint, low sound emanating from the ribbed tubing.
Abuses in the mobility aids sector — such as inflating prices by 400 % in door - step sales to house - bound individuals — illustrate some of the worst practices.

Not exact matches

As funding and prospects for exits thin, expect more companies to have a harder time justifying inflated valuations.
In November, the Nasdaq composite index broke 4,000 for the first time since the last bubble burst, inflated by stocks even some CEOs, such as Elon Musk from Tesla and Netflix's Reed Hastings, warned were overpriced.
As we've noted before, VC firms are raising larger and larger funds, pumping capital into venture - backed companies at the various stages, and likely inflating already - inflated tech valuations.
Specifically, Defendants made false and / or misleading statements and / or failed to disclose that: (i) Akorn's failure to comply with FDA data integrity requirements would jeopardize Fresenius» acquisition of Akorn; (ii) the Company lacked effective internal controls over financial reporting; and (iii) as a result of the foregoing, Akorn shares traded at artificially inflated prices during the Class Period, and class members suffered significant losses and damages.
For many, the Skype deal is seen — along with exuberance for the LinkedIn IPO and sky - high private valuations of companies such as Facebook — as a sign of a fast - inflating technology bubble: What else could explain such a lofty price tag for a company that lost $ 7 million in 2010 and $ 418 million the year before?
As a licensed attorney, Andrew Arruda has experienced first - hand the many hours of menial research that go into preparing a case, which can drain a law firm's resources and inflate fees for clients.
As a result of the fraudulent conduct alleged herein, Plaintiff and other members of the Class purchased Longfin common stock at artificially inflated prices and suffered significant losses and damages once the truth emerged
Butterfield discounts that figure as probably inflated, but notes that even a 3 percent productivity increase for a team of, say, software engineers easily enough generates «massive return» on an $ 80,000 premium subscription or a $ 384,000 enterprise subscription.
Two years in the making, Woodle says he created the ballooning hoodie — which takes three seconds to inflate by mouth — as part of a quest to «elevate the small aspects of life,» your weary brainpan included.
On a family trip to Hawaii in December 2011, Frayne watched as his brother struggled to inflate a floating toy on the beach.
Also, many Canadians will cheer Trump's objectives — foreign ownership limits coddle big Canadian companies, reducing innovation and inflating prices in industries such as finance and telecommunications.
The New York Times recently reported how many companies, brand ambassadors, celebrities, and even journalists purchased «fake» Twitter followers as a means to inflate their social media numbers.
That cost can come two ways: some delivery companies slightly inflate the price for grocery items (as Urbery does, plus a delivery fee) and / or charge delivery fees from $ 3.99 to $ 9.99 (as in Instacart's case).
Today, 25 % tariffs on Tesla's imported cars inflate its sticker prices, despite the company charging the same for cars in China as it does in its home country.
«Yo, what are we going to do with this stuff,» Jake asks as we're all attempting to deflate the props we just spent an hour inflating.
Southwest Airlines flight attendants demonstrate how to inflate the emergency life vests as a plane prepares to take off from Los Angeles International Airport.
As my colleague Dan Primack has pointed out, the Sunday broadcast involved a game that hardly anyone probably cares about outside the local markets of the two teams — where the game was available on television as usual — and the viewership numbers Yahoo has reported are likely inflateAs my colleague Dan Primack has pointed out, the Sunday broadcast involved a game that hardly anyone probably cares about outside the local markets of the two teams — where the game was available on television as usual — and the viewership numbers Yahoo has reported are likely inflateas usual — and the viewership numbers Yahoo has reported are likely inflated.
Besides inflating the largest real estate bubble in world history, this massive infusion of debt also financed many white elephant projects, such as useless infrastructure and excess steel, automobile, and cement factories.
Rather than packing in fluff to inflate word count, we focus on what we, as traders, would want to know.
The drug company has been hit by allegations that it's inflating sales, but critics claim it may be hiding costs as well.
The share of those between the ages of 25 and 34 who were employed in September was 75 % — the same as September of last year and below levels seen before the housing bubble started inflating job numbers.
As they continue to increase, you're more likely to summit Mount Everest than reach this inflated, expensive and arbitrary number.
But its most fervent proponents are so desperate to maintain the illusion that they represent an oppressed majority (as if that makes any sense) that they've created copious fake accounts to artificially inflate the size of the movement, and even designed a cartoon female mascot named Vivian James to advance the idea that #notallwomen care about female representation in games.
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