Sentences with phrase «on inflated»

It seems that not a week goes by without one multi-millionaire or another leaving their (very expensive) mark on the inflated London property scene.
There are a variety of sales tactics companies use, the most notorious is the high - pressure sales job in which they offer a «discount» on inflated prices in exchange for an immediate decision.
If you don't listen to your REALTOR ® and base your listing price on an inflated view of your home's value, you're likely to end up selling after multiple price drops for less than you would have if you priced it right the first time.
Today, nearly a decade after the recession was first triggered, federal housing authorities are taking no chances on inflated home values and mortgages.
Nor does it work to the benefit of the buyer who will be paying land transfer tax on an inflated price, possibly requiring a higher mortgage than they need to or possibly having their mortgage adjusted downward for the rebate and maybe even facing a CRA request for taxes (that's surely coming as rebates pick up steam and the government notices they can claw back the tax deducted at the brokerage level).
If you still have incandescent light bulbs in your home, you could be throwing a lot of money away every month on inflated electric bills.
The jury awarded economic damages of varying amounts to each of the buyers based on the inflated price amount they paid for their home, and noneconomic damages for emotional distress of $ 145,000 to each buyer.
So there's definitely more properties out there on inflated performa prices than on actual numbers.
«You had a market in Japan basically based on inflated real estate values, and when those went down there was no collateral to cover their borrowings overseas.»
Again, the buyer gets a loan based on an inflated price.
To get a more balanced perspective, however, you should also read Caryn Tamber's recent article in the Maryland legal periodical, the Maryland Daily Record, Maryland Daily Record: «Proponents love it, but traditional divorce lawyers see little use for «collaborative divorce»» by Caryn Tamber, which examines some of the most troubling problems, both practical and ethical, with the collaborative law method, and projects a helpful spotlight on the inflated claims and hype surrounding collaborative law.
Others will conduct background investigations which might cast doubt on any inflated salary figures or outright disprove them.
The app, called «thisisyourdigitallife,» was downloaded roughly 270,000 times, but since Facebook's app policies at the time allowed for developers to scrape data from users who downloaded the app as well as data from their friends, that number of people who it collected data on inflated to the tens of millions, since people may be friends with hundreds or thousands of people on Facebook.
Unfortunately for the employer, the Court rejected these numbers as being based on inflated sales estimates.
Taking dividends based on your inflated «net profit» number is irresponsible.
However, even a smaller figure (I had calculated about 0.17 W / m ^ 2 based on your inflated figure for total planetary albedo, but you can check it out) is still significant when compared with the total flux imbalance, which I think is a more informative comparison than an arbitrarily selected change in cloud cover, because it compares the sea ice reduction with the effects of all climate variations that have been operating in recent years..
The painting is meticulously translated from a DC War comic, the dots and bold colours of the original recreated by hand on an inflated scale.
For all these references to the scrappy history of conceptual wall art (not to mention the plaintive Willie Nelson song from which it draws its title), «Hello Walls» is ultimately a show that's tailored to the current moment in Chelsea — which is to say, some of its wall paintings find artists doing what they normally do on an inflated scale.
Another work, entitled Birds in Space, is comprised of a massive raw steel plate resting on inflated jackets.
The bonuses are either too small to buy most tickets when converted to cash, or the points are too valuable to waste on inflated award charts when converted to miles.
The primary consumer protection problem areas that have given rise to the States» actions include: (1) unsubstantiated claims of consumer savings; (2) deceptive representations about the length of time necessary to complete a debt relief program; (3) misleading or failing to adequately inform consumers that they will be subject to continued collection efforts, including lawsuits, and that their account balances will increase due to extended nonpayment under the program; (4) deceptive disparagement of consumer credit counseling; (5) deceptive disparagement of bankruptcy as an alternative for debtors; (6) lack of screening and analysis to determine suitability of debt relief programs for individual debtors; (7) the collection of substantial up - front fees so the debt relief company gains even if it fails to perform; (8) lack of transparency and information for consumers as to payment of fees, status of accounts, and communications with creditors; (9) significant delays in active negotiation or engagement with creditors, coupled with prohibitions on direct consumer communications with creditors; and (10), in the case of debt settlement companies, basing savings claims (and settlement fees) not on the original account balance, but on the inflated amount due (including late fees and default rates of interest) at the time of settlement.
At this point you're probably not having much fun, because it feels like you're set up to pay taxes on the inflated amount.
Lenders have to be willing to make loans on inflated values, and ignore older limits on borrowing versus likely income.
With strips you pay tax only on an amount equal to the yield to maturity, not on an inflated coupon.
Either income must rise — which seems unlikely on an inflated - adjusted basis — or home prices must come down.
They made the mistake of paying on inflated and unrealistic expectations just as they did with the initial print run.
If the Washington Post or New York Times can do a national story on the inflated salaries of so many top city administrators in the context of public needs, such as those of K - 12 kids and other library patrons, then so much the better.
In order to illustrate how relative similarities of responses in each brain region varied as a function of social distance, inter-subject time series similarities (i.e., Pearson correlation coefficients between preprocessed fMRI response time series) were normalized (i.e., z - scored across dyads for each region) prior to averaging across dyads for each brain region and overlaying results on an inflated model of the cortical surface for each social distance category.
In a letter to Freddie Mac Cuomo implied that Fan and Fred had colluded with lenders to profit from mortgages based on inflated appraisals.
Children ages 2 and up can repeatedly jump and bounce on an inflated inner tube.
It gives baby plenty of opportunity to wobble and allow baby to use hands on the floor or on the inflated nest.
The reason our wage bill is right up there is because we employ 80 + players with far too many average players on inflated salaries.
It's high time we focuse on the academy than relying on inflated transfer market.
Never mind we have a manager effectively managing mediocre players on inflated wages but expecting fans to just rollover and be happy.
People who are not religious usually go about giving to charity QUIETLY and don't end up on some inflated list.
We believe, however, that Nestlé's management can raise prices, as it has done in the past, and gradually pass on inflated commodity prices to consumers.
In San Francisco rising property prices have been blamed on the inflated salaries in the tech sector, and led to company buses carrying employees from the city to the sprawling tech campuses in the Valley being stoned by protesters — what one tech executive described to me as «the Google bus piñata».
Think of it as a homeowner who borrows based on the inflated value of a home: When this «carbon bubble» bursts — for example, when governments finally enact policies to restrict or penalize the burning of carbon — the devaluation of fossil fuel reserves may be even worse than the housing bubble that sent shock waves down Wall Street five years ago.
2) BusinessWeek, 1979: «Individuals who are not gobbling up hard assets are flocking to money market funds to nail down high rates, or into municipal bonds to escape heavy taxes on inflated incomes.»
The Kelleys say AmSouth Bank, which later merged with Regions, relied on an inflated appraisal of their home and knowingly assumed the risk that property values would fall, leaving the Kelleys» mortgage worth more than their home.
The media, however, puts a spotlight on inflated valuations.
But banks postponed the collapse into negative equity by lowering their lending standards, providing enough new credit to keep on inflating prices.
You can read a lot into a subplot that shows Elizabeth being grilled for hours by an investigative committee bent on inflating an office technicality into a career - ending scandal.
Instead of spending that extra money on inflating your lifestyle by buying a fancier car, bigger house, or going on a fancier vacation.
I went back and forth between HP and PetPlan for a while, but here's why I went with HP: premium increases are based on inflating veterinary costs rather than PetPlan's «based on the age of your dog and average veterinary costs for your type of pet.»

Not exact matches

Before the financial crisis, most every economy was doing well, albeit on a bubble of debt and inflated asset prices.
The province has also promised to close loopholes that facilitate «shadow flipping» — a dubious practice (thought to inflate the market) whereby brokers resell properties several times before the deal is closed to capitalize on multiple commission payouts.
Maybe this is BlackBerry's way of urging users to type on the physical keyboard, but it's otherwise an unnecessary addition that inflates the cost of the phone.
The African nation of Zambia, for instance, has only enough food available to provide its population with 1,870 calories on average, per day, according to a striking global map in the October issue of National Geographic — and in truth, in much of the world, such calorie counts offer an inflated view of what's actually accessible to most citizens, due to widespread poverty, civil unrest, natural disasters, corruption, government mismanagement, food - distribution failures, and other issues.
Some, too, dangle free accommodations at a luxury hotel to lure you into a high - pressure sales pitch for timeshares or vacation clubs, while others make good on that free cruise for you, but require you to book a second guest at a grossly inflated price.
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