Sentences with phrase «inflate the balloon on»

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Since reporting rules don't require companies to expense goodwill on a systematic basis, companies may choose to not write down bloated goodwill until the hot - air balloon of inflated value pops, leaving investors to deal with the losses.
At first glance this seems to reflect the Fed's ideology that manipulating the interest alone can expand or contract the economy — as if it is like a balloon, with its structure is pre-printed on it, to be inflated or deflated at will to control the level of activity.
Morning skies are filled with peacefully floating colorful balloons and on a few of the evenings, the sky fills with fireworks and the balloon field becomes aglow with hundreds of inflated glowing hot air balloons.
Children inhale latex balloons (mostly while trying to inflate them) or choke on their broken pieces.
At a recent play date where Annabelle insisted on bringing her helium - inflated balloon, I foresaw the balloon triggering a tantrum or perhaps a power struggle with another child and then I observed the accuracy of my intuition when Annabelle pushed her playmate down as the child attempted to touch the balloon.
He could appear on TV, speak reasonably and confidently, and pop this balloon of shrill hysteria which the press have been inflating.
They based their forecast on some of their previous research — funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which showed how the volcano inflates and deflates like a balloon in a repeatable pattern as it responds to magma being fed into the seamount.
After piercing through a vein in the pelvis, a spaghetti - size catheter is threaded up through a vein near the spine and into the neck, where a balloon on the catheter's tip is inflated to pop the neck vein back to its normal shape — just like squatting in jeans that have shrunk in the wash stretches them, Simon explains.
If you continuously fill this balloon with magma, the balloon inflates and causes the ground on top of it to deform.
«When inflating a balloon, the first few blows are the hardest but after reaching a critical pressure it becomes easier,» said Johannes Overvelde, PhD student at SEAS and first author on the paper.
MC10 is also working with medical device company Medronic to use the nanomembrane inside the heart, sending it in on a limp balloon, which is then inflated to push the membrane onto the heart's interior walls.
They can give you tips on scratching the furniture as well - over inflating balloons and taping them near the furniture sometimes helps - squirting them with a water bottle sometimes helps, etc..
On arrival, meet your host and watch your brightly colored balloon inflate.
He sucks so hard he can fly indefinitely by inflating like a balloon (leaving you with absolutely no excuse for pitfall deaths), but he also takes on the characteristics of any themed enemies he inhales.
Comprised of clusters of inflated balloons sandwiched between a wooden latticework, the piece invites viewers to walk on its air - filled structure.
In other words, you don't have to worry if your phone accidentally gets skewered with a sharp object once it leaves the lab — it'll be perfectly safe and will not set on fire or inflate like a balloon.
Since then other (lazy) economists wrote their own articles that were based on this initial presumptuous article and recently more articles have popped up to inflate the hysteria of a real estate balloon in Canada.
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