Sentences with phrase «inflated expectations if»

The market may currently be depressed, but the client may have inflated expectations if the last time the client sold their home was during a real estate boom when the process was quick and easy.

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But even if they don't, according to Tech Crunch's Are flying cars the future of transportation or an inflated expectation?
If using a more lenient definition of proficiency leads citizens to evaluate their schools more favorably, then the advent of common expectations under the Common Core could alter public perceptions quite dramatically — perhaps increasing pressure for reform in regions of the country in which state proficiency definitions have provided an inflated view of student accomplishment.
Sony finally made a fine, although severely restrictive, e-reader device and even at the 1.000 $ price tag sells it beyond expectations... The market for bigger e-readers is definitely there, and could multiply abruptly if the price comes back down to Earth (300 - 500 $), but some inflated CEOs, who believe the planet Earth rotates around themelves, refuse to see what is plain as the daylight.
If customers maintain those expectations, the only likelihood is an unreal, inflated «list price» versus the real «street price» that practically everyone would pay and that the publishers would expect them to pay.
Before your expectations inflate, let's clear this: availing a resume writing service does not guarantee that you'll get a job, the same way that a lawyer will not assure that you'll win the case if you hire them.
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