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Another noteworthy feature, this time of a mechanical nature, of such shells is that they offer no resistance to crumpling when they are deflated.
The balloon catheter was advanced over the guide wire, inflated with dilute contrast to a pressure of 3-4 atmospheres, and deflated immediately.
Domestic oil prices, however, may vary across countries and regions as they are deflated by the real exchange rate.
If the position was not adequate, or if there was electrocardiographic signs of myocardial ischaemia, the balloon was immediately deflated and repositioned.
There were instances when current dollar estimates were not deflated to yield constant dollar estimates.
Note that in a panel data set, all values of variables should be deflated to avoid spurious correlations.
During the sweep through the second block, 6 almost linearly dependent vectors were discovered and deflated.
The same data with the contributions along the first principal component deflated (bottom).
The stent expanded as the balloon was inflated and remained when die balloon was deflated.
The tissue expander was deflated on the morning of her radiation oncology simulation and will remain deflated throughout radiotherapy.
Is it proper to measure real interest rates by deflating current nominal rates by an ex post, and often transitory, annual change in the deflator?
Figure 2 was produced from those deflated real data.
To ensure that they were not accidentally injected into lung tissue, the left side of the lungs was partially deflated prior to their introduction.
The balloon was then inflated to a pressure of between five and six atmospheres and rapidly deflated.
We have assumed the latter and deflated the nominal amount by an assumed rate of inflation of 2.25 per cent (which is the government's own forecast).
The balloon was deflated and removed.
The real wage afforded to workers across the economy is approximated by the nominal wage negotiated between the union and firms in each industry, deflated by the aggregate price level.
Consider the model with sustained growth, as discussed in the preceding section, so that the capital stocks xi are deflated by the previous period's level of technology.
Is it wise for the two greatest importing nations of the world to be thus depressing and deflating economically the rest of the free world?
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From that distance, however, it seemed that the anxiety of drastic action was quickly being deflated.
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The easy way of bringing down inflation is by deflating the way in which it is assessed.
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She is a girl with her lung deflated, who weighed 12 st.
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The pound was high because the economy was being deflated, so they nailed the lid down on the deflation.
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We have deflated far more than our competitors, and it is high time that we stopped doing so.
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I think we deflated too quickly although it was obvious that at some period we must be prepared to go back to the gold basis.
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I am somewhat deflated by that last sentence.
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What sense is there in further deflating the economy in such circumstances?
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However, that aid to small companies is trivial compared with the crushing effect on all companies of high interest rates and a deflated home market.
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She has put all her energies into deflating demand instead of into holding and reducing costs.
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We could have paid that in deflated and almost worthless paper.
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The figure should be deflated by that much because it is hidden unemployment.
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The technology exists to produce a tyre that can he deflated without causing a problem and that can continue to run for a limited period.
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By deflating the economy one can always make prices fall.
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If demand is thus deflated when costs are rising, profits will inevitably fall, factories will close and unemployment will rise.
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They have deflated the prices that our fishermen get at the ports.
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The economic argument is that those areas need boosting, not deflating, therefore they should be excused increased contributions.
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In those circumstances, we could argue that the price of the holiday is being deflated by inflating the cost of the insurance.
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In the index shown below transfers have been deflated by the gross domestic product deflator.
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If you do that, the first time it is criticized the case becomes deflated.
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We reduce the demand for imports with which we cannot compete, by deflating demand in this country.
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If one regards that figure as the goal, one deflates by £1,000 million.
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Race seems to have been deflated as an issue both among the police and within communities.
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They devalued before they deflated, and their programme of cuts will take too long to come into effect.
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If they had deflated before devaluation instead of afterwards, it would have been a great advantage to the country.
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We are able to take advantage of those deflated prices.
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Deflating demand does not mean that inflation will be brought under permanent control.
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The housing market is so depressed that a significant increase in transactions is vital immediately to stop it deflating throughout the rest of the year.
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Percentage changes in producer prices, deflated by the retail price index, between the years 1973 and 1984 are as follows.
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They are deflating the economy and arguing that as a consequence public expenditure must be cut.
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Due to inflation the value of grants has been deflated and students have had to find the difference.
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Of course, part of the current problem is that the economy is too deflated already.
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If one deflates an economy during a recession, it goes further into that recession; it does not recover.
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The combination of inflated costs and deflated demand leads to recession, prolonged unemployment and low growth.
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The actual prices and the prices deflated by the retail prices index are given.
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Every time that the economy is deflated and credit is made difficult, there is always an effect on the property industry.
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Abroad, we have tried to persuade the foreigners that we were deflating; at home, we said that we were not deflating.
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He thought that we had, as it were, been deflated by coming into office.
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Then there was the fact of our deflated economy for much of the period.
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The balloon to be portable, that is, to be capable of being taken to pieces easily when deflated, and packed on waggons for land transport.
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In a fit of desperation they deflated, and that was wrong.
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A child in that situation is completely deflated.
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He does not know whether he is being inflated or deflated, disinflated or reinflated.
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There must be a better way of defeating inflation than putting people out of work, depressing demand and deflating the economy.
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Thanks to failing politicians such as you, these economies have been artificially inflated, and now they are deflating.
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We think that when he established the gold standard, he appreciated the currency and deflated too rapidly.
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When he produced those two exceptions, we felt thoroughly deflated.
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I do not think we should prejudge what facts are likely to emerge, or we might become deflated in the course of events.
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We have deflated demand and high wage settlements are being negotiated in the public and private sector.
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They are making it extremely difficult for private industry to continue by deflating demand and allowing interest rates and labour costs to rise.
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With unemployment at that level, they are deliberately deflating the economy.
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Instead of the bombastic utterances, the arrogance and the raucous criticism, he seems to be almost deflated.
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We are accused, overtly or by innuendo, of deflating the economy.
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We deflated and deflated, and deflated, in our attempt to do so.
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Further, for those who are conscious of it, the term "energy crisis" has become deflated through constant use.
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I think that the ego and the influence of that sort of young man can be deflated by the cane as by no other means.
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He was cross-examined hour after hour in front of the cameras, and his reputation slowly deflated.
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We have deflated by not increasing our currency, as is shown by the decrease in the amount of the deposits of the joint stock banks.
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An overvalued exchange rate deflates the economy in three highly effective ways at the same time.
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The bank crisis has brought with it a car crisis: in a deflating economy, people cannot afford to buy new cars or the fuel to put in them.
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Deliberately and intentionally they turned away and became again inflated—a nation of swollen heads and swollen souls that must be deflated lest they inflict a third war on us.
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Two major factors are short-term timing differences in the statistics and problems of deflating information reported at current values to produce estimates of product at constant prices.
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Estimates of the percentage increase in average gross earnings of full-time employees in the public sector, deflated by the increase in the retail prices index, are as follows.
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I left the seminar completely deflated.
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They deflated in a recession.
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At a time of mass unemployment, with a savagely deflated economy, buttressed by anti-union legislation, it is the logic of bedlam to expect co-operation from the workers.
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Then the deflated annual value is multiplied by the capital price.
When the balloon is deflated, the stent remains expanded and supports the dilated area.
Upon completion of the 10th treatment, the balloon is deflated and simply extracted from the patient.
A brief period of asystole occurred during inflation, so both catheters were deflated and advanced into the ascending aorta.
Since individual environmental variance also subsumes measurement errors, the heritability and effect of family environment are proportionally deflated by the value of the reliability.
However, this strong claim may well need to be deflated.
A stethoscope is placed over the artery and the cuff deflated gradually.
He was back out into the hop field deflating himself into nothingness.
Aggressive moralists are deflated, and uneasy consciences are purged.
In contrast, the empirical estimates typically are computed from data generated by a monetary economy and then the payoffs are deflated.
Prices were deflated to represent the situation in 1997-98 and used as written for owner-occupied property.
The profit markup is measured by deflating industrial output price by industrial nominal wage.
Then the data matrix is deflated (explicitly or implicitly) and the same procedure is repeated.
Markets had been deregulated, the domestic currency deflated, public expenditures reduced, and the tax system reformed.
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