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Complicating matters, these loads are constantly shifting as the parachute inflates—if it inflates at all.
Neuroscience tells us that uncertainty inflates our estimates of threat.
Legislation designed to curb poaching in fact inflates it massively.
Or what if an ascendant economy inflates home values nationwide?
Nesbitt's team inflates the balloon as gusts ripple across the field.
We estimate that it inflates the industry's ratio by 31 percent.
The resulting artificial scarcity, enforced by the government, inflates prices, benefiting homeowners.
Once it inflates, the airbags are huge, like wearing a life preserver.
When polygamy creates a shortage of brides, it massively inflates this brideprice.
It's lucky, really, that McAdams' strong performance inflates an otherwise flat character.
Agencies must rely on industry estimates of costs, which industry habitually inflates.
He lines up plastic chairs and inflates a Scooby-Doo bouncy house.
This is like trying to find out if Goodyear inflates the blimp.
The Taliban often inflates casualty figure they inflict on Afghan government forces.
Regulation also plays a part: a ban on overdraft fees inflates interest rates.
His precise net worth is disputed: There's evidence he inflates it — a lot.
One charge is that index investing adds to stockmarket volatility and inflates bubbles.
It self-inflates upon opening, allowing you to sit back, relax, and enjoy.
One risk is that easier money inflates an asset bubble that eventually implodes.
This agency inflates the profits of the politically connected on the taxpayer's dime.
In other words: there's nothing to protect you if your phone's battery inflates.
And maybe most cheekily, a Lyft balloon inflates to collide and compete with Uber.
This fan-favorite from Too Faced tingles, then inflates your lips to new heights.
"It inflates the device like a flower into a full-blown bedpan," Cardon says.
The "risk premium" that artificially inflates prices of prohibited substances has been virtually eliminated.
The data is also misleading because it completely inflates the popularity of, well, everything.
Under normal circumstances, an air compressor inflates the balloon to an appropriate festive size.
Opponents of QE say that it distorts markets and inflates asset bubbles, among other things.
Any student of economics knows that when government inflates the price of labor, unemployment rises.
Critics argue the practice inflates drug prices because it encourages manufacturers to set higher prices.
Supply chain trade inflates volume without changing the amount of final goods traded and consumed.
They've automated repetitive work that inflates costs in the traditional system, Sebastian tells Changing America.
The article is correct in saying that the MID is unfair and inflates home prices.
The monkey's butt slowly inflates with each tug, and then randomly deflates, emitting a noisy toot.
Glaucus has accused Itochu of classifying some of its investments in a way that inflates profits.
While the membrane inflates, a voltage is produced, which increases when the membrane deflates, producing electricity.
This inflates the price of online ads, which rise and fall based on changes in demand.
Trump's sensitivity to any allegations that he inflates his financial worth has been apparent for years.
That system's critics, however, charge that it unfairly inflates dairy prices and leads to inefficiency. Mining.
This "flattening" trend is typically present before economic downturn as risk inflates short-term debt yields.
A second worker puts on the tube before handing it off to another who inflates it.
Takata's inflators use ammonium nitrate to create a small explosion that inflates air bags in a crash.
This artificially inflates the value of their homes because they don't need to pay for flood insurance.
The device, which is essentially a jacket, constantly measures its wearers' movements and then inflates when necessary.
So including them in a study creates a bias that artificially inflates the health benefits of alcohol.
For consumers, this labor restriction inflates prices so they can't afford as much, which decreases their satisfaction.
The force jacket is lined with airbags controlled by a computer that inflates and deflates the bags.
That "flattening" trend is usually present before an economic downturn as risk inflates short-term debt yields.
The wall is always getting taller; every grievance is inflated, and the grievance inflates him in turn.
It's ironic that a product that unrealistically inflates users' fear of crime is itself less than secure.
Underneath the strap is a cuff that inflates to measure systolic and diastolic pressure via the oscillometric method.
The inflatable hot tub by SalúSpa comes with its own pump that inflates the tub quickly and easily.
While parts of Iraq have been ravaged by ISIS, Pence drastically inflates the group's control over the country.
Some critics have credibly claimed that the EPA inflates the benefits of environment rules and downplays the costs.
When the hype bubble inflates, critical thinking can grind to a halt, and the results can be calamitous.
The more it inflates the stakes for everything, the more anything ceases to have stakes for its viewers.
Secondly, while Beauchamp gives too much credence to conservative critiques, he also inflates the threat posed by leftists.
The rubber inflates and become erect as the fermentation releases gases; when it collapses, the process is complete.
Beauregarde inflates to a huge blue ball, to mimic the blueberry pie flavor at the end of the gum.
He inflates his own sense of ego, but at the end of the day, he hates himself the most.
His thesis: The mortgage-interest deduction, which advocates say facilitates homeownership, actually inflates home prices and helps perpetuate inequality.
Arbitrarily assuming that the average for Bright House is 2.6 inflates its set-top box fees by 60 percent.
Takata uses the chemical ammonium nitrate to cause a small explosion that creates gas and inflates airbags in a crash.
It's in a desirable school district which, because I'm childless, I appreciate mostly for how it inflates our property value.
When users bend their knees, the bladder inflates or deflates automatically, taking some of the strain off their leg muscles.
An air bag inflates under the discarded part of the rocket, which cushions impact when it finally hits the ground.
Pulling a cord, or handle, inflates the vest and brings people to the surface quickly so they can get air.
The software-controlled jacket weighs about five pounds and has a valve system that inflates and deflates 26 air compartments.
The worm self-inflates in seconds and has an animated tongue that moves from side to side for extra creepiness.
When you live in a small place, he explains, it inflates your sense of the worth of your own emotions.
Once it reaches the aorta, a cardiologist inflates the balloon and expands the valve, which pushes aside the failing valve.
A quick puff bends the film outward, and thereafter the film still inflates even as the flow of air slows.
He promised to build "a great wall," but inflates the mileage he claims by mixing replacement projects with new construction.
" Stern inflates the drama of her narrative, framing it as a "cat and mouse" story, "or maybe cat and snake.
As the vest inflates behind each accupressure point, the nub presses into your back and shoulder muscles, mimicking kneading fingers.
Sugar buyers have long sought changes to the program, which they say hampers trade and inflates domestic prices of the sweetener.
It inflates and deflates quickly, so it can be brought anywhere — but unlike many other inflatable boards, it's strong and rigid.
For his part, Handman encourages his customers to reuse their balloons, and he himself reuses balloons he inflates for promotional shoots.
Believing the press can determine an election inflates the media's influence, which is real but overstated—sometimes by the media itself.
Strange but not a stranger Mr Trump inflates and conflates these problems into an absurd caricature of undiluted failure and decline.
"It allows the individual to attach his identity to something that is larger and inflates his sense of himself," he said.
The Vibrelli Performance Floor Pump has a strong, smoothly-operating steel barrel that inflates up to 160 PSI with minimal effort.Pros:
This oversimplification significantly inflates valuations, since the most recently issued shares almost always include perks not found in previously issued shares.
It inflates and deflates quickly, so it can be brought anywhere — but unlike many other inflatable boards, it's strong and rigid. 
Just as the avalanche starts, Oye engages his special backpack, which inflates an airbag and helps him float to the top.
Some economists have long held that China vastly inflates its economic growth rate, which officially stands at 6.5 percent right now.
" Charles, a 21-year-old from Tallahassee, said that Jereb inflates the group's size and threatening nature "using props and social media.
" The subhead stated, in part, "Lack of scientific knowledge of the virus and its effects on babies inflates number of possible cases.
The shortage of landing slots in Europe inflates the fares passengers pay by €2.1bn ($2.5bn) a year, according to a recent study.
Pitchfork's distinctive voice runs the risk of being swallowed up by the fashion, posing and nonsense that inflates other popular music magazines.
Maybe that's because Bad Moms Christmas takes everything that was wrong with the original Bad Moms, and inflates it with holiday cheer.
It also inflates another consequential Amazon metric: an item's sales rank, which represents a product's number of sales compared to similar listings.
We believe CIB's overall performance benefitted from the appreciation of the US dollar, which typically boosts revenue more than it inflates costs.
Trump reacted by lashing out at Fox News and touting another, less reputable poll that inflates his popularity by about 10 points.
To test you just press a button, hold your hand over your heart, and the cuff automatically inflates and deflates on its own.
That reduces accommodation on the market, inflates prices and imposes conditions such as a requirement to vacate the property from May to September.
The extra energy would fuel cosmic expansion in much the same way that a balloon inflates if the air inside it is warmed.
Brideprice societies where wealth is unevenly distributed lend themselves to polygamy—which in turn inflates the price of brides, often to ruinous heights.
Their eyes quickly disappear behind mirrored glass, perched about a mouthpiece that is covered with a red condom which inflates with every breath.
Focusing on coding inflates the importance of finding the "right" method to solve a problem rather than the importance of understanding the problem.
Yet the conservative media's incessant coverage of these controversies undoubtedly inflates their significance, suggesting a systemic problem in higher education that doesn't exist.
Ireland's booming air-leasing sector also inflates the figures: planes owned by local firms are included even though most never visit the country.
Facebook inflates the number of people who can see the advertisements on its platform, a Pivotal Research Group analyst said in a note.
In video of the incident taken from the drone, it can be seen releasing a yellow "rescue pod" that inflates in the water.
Crypto Callz, a free-to-join chatroom on Telegram that artificially inflates the price of cryptocurrencies, is not shy about advertising what it is.
Making matters worse, the domestic corn market is going through a period of "speculative retention," that artificially inflates feed prices, according to Aurora's statement.
" Meredith Xcelerated Marketing's strategy director Joe Gizzi says the error "artificially inflates the scale in Facebook's favor compared against other platforms and social networks.
He lives in a cocoon of solipsism where the world outside himself has value — indeed exists — only insofar as it sustains and inflates him.
One is a live feed of "Nothing & Specter," which periodically inflates and deflates; the other is a recorded performance titled "Breath Ascent Reveal" (2018).
Cohen alleged in testimony to Congress earlier this year that the president routinely inflates and deflates his assets for loan and tax purposes, respectively.
In one clip, a girl blows up a yellow balloon in a park until, through some clever editing, she inflates it to gigantic proportions.
The ongoing EBITDA underperformance, related to external and internal factors, further undermines liquidity, which in turn, inflates the execution risk associated with management's turnaround initiatives.
They won't cook any more while the pancake is in the oven; they just heat through while the egg batter around them sets and inflates.
Any effort to revitalize manufacturing will need to tackle predatory trade with China as well as an overvalued U.S. dollar that artificially inflates export costs.
This inflates the LR denominator and means EU banks generally hold larger quantities of low-risk mortgage loans, whereas the US banks sell these off.
Of course, this kind of spending adds up, but I think the bigger problem is that as you make more money, your $3 benchmark inflates.
A victory over the Dolphins inflates Minnesota's odds of making the playoffs to about 68 percent, while a loss drops them to about 22 percent.
These algae produce gas, which inflates the fish intestines and causes the fish to float to the surface, where they're more vulnerable to being eaten.
The technique is more or less exactly what you'd imagine: A large balloon inflates and lifts the payload, a small rocket, to a designated altitude.
The concept pairs the Air Opus, a novel off-road pop-up camper that inflates in 90 seconds, with Nissan Energy's portable power pack called ROAM.
This, in turn, can lead to breathless coverage that inflates the significance of what is often, at heart, just data analytics, or a Wi-Fi connection.
His gadget arms extend, but won't contract, his coat inflates when he doesn't want it to, his feet turn to roller skates when he wanted skis.
In fact, reform could make it easier for families to buy a home in high-cost cities where the mortgage interest deduction artificially inflates home prices.
The drone footage shows a birds-eye view of the ocean before the drone ejects the yellow floatation device, which inflates when it hits the water.
However, a Weibo post alleging the e-commerce giant misreports and inflates Singles Day sales has prompted several Alibaba executives to speak out against the allegations.
But she said that the agency inspects only imported cosmetics it has a reason to suspect might have problems, which inflates the rate of adverse findings.
Van Etten, on paper a heartfelt romantic given to solemn cathartic gestures, doesn't rock but thuds, as each song inflates to giant size and keels over.
Government figures for reserves have in the past often included wheat not yet in the country, a tactic traders say inflates the country's level of strategic reserves.
The U.S. sugar market is protected by a complex web of price supports and import quotas, which confection makers and other critics say artificially inflates domestic prices.
But honestly, the soft robot, which inflates like a balloon to extend over 236-feet, looks far more phallic than the researchers are willing to let on.
Earlier Monday, U.S. Supreme Court justices seemed skeptical of Apple's arguments and sympathetic to iPhone owners who allege that the company inflates prices in its App store.
Moreover, despite efforts to rein in costs, the system is still driven by a pay for service model, which encourages excessive procedures and inflates prices, she added.
Pump in air and the gripper rapidly inflates, grasping its target—pump the air back out and the fingers return to their original shape, dropping the object.
READ: These Puerto Rican kids are fighting to reopen their school But Trump also persistently inflates the amount of federal aid dedicated to Puerto Rico after Maria.
One-quarter of last year's buyouts involved "adjusted" ebitda, which inflates profits by adding back some costs that are usually deducted, flattering a borrower's stated leverage ratios.
Apple, the newest tech entrant into the original content game, is spending very freely on new projects, and "that inflates the whole ecosystem of TV actor salaries".
David's Corsair keyboard glows red in front of his curved LG monitor; my geek pride inflates when I notice we own the same mouse, a Razer DeathAdder Chroma.
The blood pressure monitor works the same way as one at a doctor's office: the cuff inflates to measure systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, and heart rate.
Lastly, multiple panels of different colors can be built into a soft robot, lighting and dimming as it inflates and deflates three air chambers in sequence to move.
However, skepticism abounds about official Chinese economic data, which some say vastly inflates growth, casting doubt on China's targeting of at least 6.5 percent annual growth until 2020.
In a sense, China serves as a conduit of South Korea's and Japan's exports and in so doing inflates its own export trade figure with the United States.
"The Secretary of State is circulating a cost analysis that is profoundly misleading and wildly inflates the costs of conducting elections with hand-marked paper ballots," they wrote.
Pre-Lit Inflatable Santa Claus Sleigh and Reindeer Yard Decor, $69.99, available at WalmartBring Santa and his reindeer home with this classic yard decoration that inflates in minutes.
It deploys the parachute within 30 milliseconds at 90 mph, through a tube that rapidly inflates to keep the parachute lines away from the drone body and propellers.
They're popping up because the G.O.P. is trying to stuff a big balloon into a small box, and every time you squeeze it somewhere it inflates someplace else.
He wildly inflates the amount of crime committed by undocumented immigrants and just as wildly overstates the effect a border wall might have on the country's opioid crisis.
" To make it work, Sheridan inflates the celebrity gynecologist George Hodel (Jefferson Mays) into a mythic, city-straddling figure along the lines of John Huston's character in "Chinatown.
Small enough to fit in a backpack or briefcase, the Elite K inflates to form the perfect headrest that's seems perfectly suited to all the stomach sleepers out there.
Critics have long argued that Tether is a scam — a claim bolstered by Tether's seeming refusal or inability to release an audit — that artificially inflates the price of bitcoin.
Finally, the fact that the deal is for both books is a bit weird—it inflates both advances, despite the fact that they are different books about different things.
But a host of firms, including Citron Research and Viceroy Research, have been shorting the stock, arguing that the company lies to shareholders and improperly inflates its sales numbers.
An electric pump inflates the tubes with the press of a button in about 123 seconds, and quick-release valves means stowing the tent for transport is even faster.
At the same time, I'm not alone in my adoration of Beacon, and high demand often inflates most rental prices to rival that of a five-star luxury hotel.
Construction in floodplains increases the risk of devastating floods, inflates taxpayer costs, and degrades habitat and water quality, but often occurs to satisfy the growing demand for more housing.
The company has also spent $2.63 billion repurchasing its own stock since 22.6, according to our institute report, a maneuver that artificially inflates the value of a company's shares.
To accomplish this sleight of hand, her proposal dramatically understates its cost, overstates its savings, inflates the revenue, and pretends that an employer payroll tax increase is something else.
Since then, Trump has touted a poll from Zogby, a source arguably even less reputable than Rasmussen and one that regularly inflates his approval rating by about 10 points.
Even a two-row buffer probably inflates the risk for most respiratory diseases, says Vicki Hertzberg, a biostatistician at Emory University's School of Nursing who has studied the issue.
The Supreme Court recently ruled that consumers could bring a different lawsuit that argues the company inflates the price of iPhone software by taking a 30% commission on app sales.
A shortage of landing slots in Europe inflates the fares passengers pay at busy times by €2.1bn ($2.5bn) a year, according to SEO Amsterdam Economics, a consultancy, and Cranfield University.
Giving more credit to premium services in calculating a song's chart position both artificially inflates the importance of companies like Apple and conflates the money received by labels with popularity.
The gas inflates the legs through tiny channels running from the body and makes them wiggle — in a minimally alarming way, which is a first for the field of octobots.
Hence the pumpkin in the opening credits, which begins as a very squashed squash and slowly inflates, ripening into bloom, with candlelight glowing through its cutout eyes and jagged grin.
Liquid hydrogen peroxide is its fuel, and when it reacts with a platinum catalyst in the cephalopod's core, it creates a gas that inflates the creature's limbs, like a balloon.
At the same time, nearly every researcher I spoke to said that Prum inflates the importance of arbitrary preferences and Fisherian selection to the point of eclipsing all other possibilities.
However, according to the report, the measure inflates the success rate by counting when athletes transfer schools in good academic standing but not always tracking their success at the next school.
That 2017 surge itself turns out to be mostly a product of CBP changing its method of counting assaults to one that inflates its numbers, as The Intercept reported last week.
"The politician who is worried about optics, whether he's on the mainland or the island, might say we're not going to include those deaths because that inflates the number," he said.
"When there are two profits, two markups instead of one, it already inflates the perceived value of goods because customers know," said Drexler, who helped turn around Gap in the 1990s.
The Trumpcare IUD "costs" $200,000 for people with insurance and $100,000 for people without, which speaks to how our health insurance system inflates the cost of medical care, Artist 1 said.
And recently, the Supreme Court ruled against Apple, saying consumers could bring a lawsuit that argues the company inflates the price of iPhone software by taking a 30% commission on app sales.
The withdrawal comes against the backdrop of President Trump's frequent (and legitimate) complaints that OPEC inflates oil prices to the detriment of the global economy, and especially to key emerging-market countries.
Problems with the propellant that inflates the airbag can cause a metal part to rupture when the bag is deployed in a crash, shooting metal fragments toward the car's driver or passengers.
The inflatable T-80 tank, one of the company's standard products, weighs 154 pounds, costs about $16,000, totes in two duffel bags, inflates in about five minutes and vanishes just as quickly.
The tent inflates with a provided air pump and features a tear-away top and a drop-stitch floor that allows for inflation more reminiscent of an air mattress than a raft.
Joel Griffith, a research fellow at the conservative Heritage Foundation, said the problems stem from too much government intervention, such as providing government backing to mortgages, which he says inflates housing prices.
The big picture: China brought the trade dispute to the WTO in 2013, claiming that the U.S. inflates duties on Chinese goods that are priced at a lower level than American-made goods.
Elliott Management and Canyon Capital Advisors have also resisted Dell's effort to buy back the "tracking stock" from them, arguing that Dell's offer inflates its own value and discounts the tracking stock's value.
That's why Ford developed a seatbelt that inflates like an airbag, so it holds the occupant securely but spreads the force over a wider area, said Srinivasan Sundararajan, a safety researcher at Ford.
However, when a majority of the town was put on the market in 1994, Campo was selling for $1.75 million — which inflates to more than $3 million today, the Los Angeles Times notes.
Many conservatives contend that the act inflates the cost of infrastructure projects, and on Tuesday, Senator Jeff Flake, Republican of Arizona, is proposing a bill to suspend it for federal highway construction contracts.
Similarly, his intermedia opera, Lemons, included an amusing scene where a tea kettle is set with a balloon that inflates as the water boils and co-performers attempt to pop it with darts.
Pressurized air inflates and deflates this central chamber, replacing the muscle contraction of the human heart, and this is how the artificial heart is able to pump fluid with comparable viscosity to human blood.
The arrival of a second potential bidder for Lenta inflates competition for the third-largest grocery retailer in Russia amid a decline in the shares of many Russian food retailers over the past year.
While some stakeholders — including many U.S. drillers — believe OPEC is essential to keeping supply and demand in balance, others say the group inflates prices to enrich its members at the expense of oil consumers.
Twitter bans users from buying up followers, not only because it artificially inflates their reach but also because the purchased accounts are often bots or spam accounts, which the platform actively tries to expunge.
The drug industry is happy to take the credit for the paradigm shift, arguing that the campaign has had resonance because it highlights a real problem — the byzantine infrastructure that helps inflates drug costs.
Elliott Management Corp and Canyon Capital Advisors LLC have also resisted Dell's effort to buy back the "tracking stock" from them, arguing that Dell's offer inflates its own value and discounts the tracking stock's value.
But it inflates the file size and makes the text unsearchable, unless people run it through their own optical character recognition software, a process that won't be as accurate as scanning the original source file.
"China's excessive market price support for rice, wheat, and corn inflates Chinese prices above market levels, creating artificial government incentives for Chinese farmers to increase production," U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman said in a release.
In a comment (PDF) filed in the upcoming 250 Broadband Deployment Report's docket, the organization points out a single huge outlier that vastly, and incorrectly, inflates the numbers of new broadband connections in the country.
An obvious example would be to follow through on its proposal to remove students from the overall migration numbers, a practice that pointlessly inflates figures, as well as depicting vital overseas students as a nuisance.
When it's over, the clerk puts on an oversize, sneering, hooknosed puppet head, complete with side curls and skullcap, and dances gingerly as an even larger version of the head slowly inflates next to him.
Inside, a white pillow inflates explosively — in milliseconds — to nestle the driver, while an air-filled crinoline curtain explodes from the roof edge, to envelop the scene, not for modesty but to save us from ourselves.
But once you're out of bed, you can use the Smartduvet's free accompanying app to activate its air pump (hidden away under the bed) which inflates the bladder, making the duvet unfurl itself onto your mattress.
A study by Joe Lenski, a pollster for Edison Research, found that reading the names of third-party candidates to voters slightly inflates their support by giving respondents an option some did not know they had.
The Wounded Warrior Project asserts that it spends 80 percent of donations on programs, but former employees and charity watchdogs say the charity inflates its number by using practices such as counting some marketing materials as educational.
That could mean that Republicans who disagree with Trump, and in particular his immigration policies, are likelier to identify as independents rather than Republicans now, which in turn artificially inflates support for Trump among self-identified Republicans.
Many economists, including Sylvanus Kwaku Afesorgbor, an assistant professor of agricultural economics at the University of Guelph in Ontario, say that while it allows Canadian farmers to prosper, it unfairly inflates the grocery bills of all Canadians.
But they complain that the United States consistently inflates Mr. Putin's impact and portrays his government as far more unified and effective than it really is, cementing his legacy and making him harder to challenge at home.
"The Republican plan inflates a pot of funding that all disasters can take from and says Puerto Rico is eligible only after it spends the funding that the administration is refusing to release," said a senior Democratic aide.
Yet turmoil within the ECB was likely to persist, and Lagarde will have to deal with objections that the ultra-easy policy hurts savers, squeezes banks and pension funds and inflates financial bubbles while doing little for inflation.
Yet turmoil within the ECB was likely to persist, and Lagarde will have to deal with objections that the ultra-easy policy hurts savers, squeezes banks and pension funds and inflates financial bubbles while doing little for inflation.
The "Basic House," by Spanish architect Martín Ruiz de Azúa, is a compact tent-like structure that inflates when placed atop hot air-spewing grates in city sidewalks, then stays inflated and heated inside thanks to reflective material.
Presented as a collection of mini-games, discovered among the code of an old Dreamcast disc, Sonic Dreams Collection takes the innocent, eponymous blue hedgehog, and all his adorable friends, and tortures, stretches, inflates, digests and rebirths them, literally.
The idea that Offred has to work so hard for such small wins is really resonant, but that final shot of the Handmaids power-walking down the street inflates the victory — which, ironically, undercuts what's most interesting about it.
Several hedge funds, including Elliott Management Corp and Canyon Capital Advisors LLC, as well as activist investor Carl Icahn, have resisted Dell's $21.7 billion cash-and-stock offer for the tracking stock, arguing it undervalues it and inflates Dell's value.
Corruption at the top leads to corruption all the way down, from the oil executive who "had devised the problem for which he himself was the solution" to the school principal who inflates the grades of members of the Komsomol.
The exact workings of the system, including the conditions under which it will trigger, are up to the automaker, but the general idea is that the chip triggers a small explosion, similar to the chemical reaction that inflates an airbag.
VinEdge Wine Preserver With a no-drip pour spout and a disposable tube that inflates in the bottle while you pour, this kit creates a barrier to block air from wine to prevent spoilage so you can enjoy it for longer.
He has created his own reality-distortion field that ignores facts and inflates his ego, with no clear ideology or detailed plan for addressing the challenges he laid out in the campaign  —  build a wall, kill Obamacare, bomb the shit out of ISIS.
In a film where Pink rides a unicorn and Justin Timberlake cuts carrots, the most riotous guest scenes belong to the coterie of Will Arnett, Chelsea Peretti, Eric Andre and Mike Birbiglia, whose running media commentary inflates and punctuates the film at perfect intervals.
The fact is that Trump lives in two worlds -- a dual reality the President and his businesses have constructed that inflates his worth for the public, or his lenders, and then deflates it for the tax man, as the New York Times recently reported.
"Enrolling people without their consent is a giveaway to insurers that inflates prices, drives up costs for taxpayers, and keeps Washington at the center of health care," two conservative groups, Freedom Partners and Americans for Prosperity, wrote in a letter to Senate Republicans on Monday.
"No other state or business would operate by incurring obligations to its vendors and setting up a third-party payment structure that dramatically inflates the costs of those services," said Laurence Msall, president of the Chicago-based Civic Federation, a non-partisan government watchdog.
In the first known attack on a major Japanese firm by a short-seller, Glaucus Research last week accused Itochu of classifying some investments in a way that inflates profits and called for a third-party panel to find an "independent auditor" to probe its financial statements.
At 2200 metres, it stretches nearly 20 metres further than an A380 jumbo, and holds over 28,000 cubic metres of helium (although technically it is a hybrid—60% of its lift comes from the gas that inflates it and 40% comes from its aerodynamic shape when propelled).
I am not a classicist or a philosopher, so I won't go into how actual philosophers point out that Epicureanism wasn't anywhere as widespread in the classical world as Greenblatt suggests, and that Greenblatt vastly inflates its influence both before and during the so-called Renaissance.
The state's negative credit outlook means its $22010 billion of outstanding GO bonds could lurch closer to the junk level if the growing unpaid bill pile impairs its ability to provide essential services, affects debt payments and inflates its already huge $2929 billion unfunded pension liability.
The expense of contesting also inflates hopes among poor voters: in one southern state, villagers recently besieged a party office, furious that a middleman who had "sold" their votes paid them only 500 rupees ($7) out of the 203,000 he had pocketed from the candidate for each vote.
Rowland's argument is that through redlining, criminalization, and asset forfeiture, Black people are caught in a system that artificially inflates their debt, allows law enforcement agencies to seize property suspected to be used in criminal activity, and uses the income from auctioning the seized items to fund their operations.
"You have this toxic dynamic where journalists and scientists enable each other in a way that massively inflates the certainty and generality of how scientific findings are communicated and the promises that are made to the public," writes Daniel Molden, an associate professor of psychology at Northwestern University.
I think the structure is — when there are two profits, two mark ups instead of one, it already inflates the perceived value of goods," he explained adding "they're not doing enough to make them creative, compelling places you want to hang out in, with the exception of some.
On July 23, artist and writer Kiva Bay asked his Twitter followers to name the fat-hating moment in media that has stuck with them, starting with the scene in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets when Aunt Marge inflates to such great proportions that she literally floats away.
It is even more of a problem that at least one of the scholars (Rick Hauser, an expert on ancient figurines) uses this highly dubious context to champion the scholarly study of all unprovenanced artifacts — even as study of unprovenanced artifacts clearly inflates their value, creating incentives for further looting.
Not only have the official government figures on the benefits of regulations been removed from the White House website, but Amit Narang, regulatory policy advocate at the left-leaning Public Citizen, pointed out that Trump suggests that regulations cost the economy $2 trillion, which Narang said over-inflates their expense.
A large portion (35%) of those with credit cards made only the minimum payment on their debt during some of the months over the past year, a practice that inflates borrowing costs, according to the 2018 National Financial Capability Study, published every three years by the FINRA Investor Education Foundation.
It could be argued, as it is by some critics in This Film Is Not Yet Rated, that this survey inflates the implications of consumer satisfaction in the rating system, since the MPAA's system is the only rating system for theatrically released films in the country, and thus is more helpful than nothing.
According to Medicare, retirees who happen to earn more than $85,000 as an individual or $170,000 as a couple can expect to see a 40 percent surcharge added to their Part B premium, as well as see a higher dollar cost for Part D. And the higher the income goes, the higher the penalty inflates.
Mr. Sen began making films in the mid-22017s, exploring societal divisions and other themes in movies like "Baishey Shravana" ("The Wedding Day," 21989), about a dumpy middle-aged man who marries a teenager, and "Akash Kusum" ("In the Clouds," 1965), about a lower-middle-class man who inflates his credentials to try to win over a young woman.
What's more, the choice to largely wipe from existence characters who are more or less vital to the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe as a going concern (especially Star-Lord, Spider-Man, and freakin' Black Panther) so dramatically inflates the stakes that it becomes all but certain the next movie will reverse most of these deaths.
The testimony underscores many of the unsavory themes and stories that have recurred in public reporting about Mr. Trump — he inflates his wealth, makes racist remarks, threatens his enemies and tries to bend the law to his favor — but puts them on the record, under oath, in the voice of a man who was one of Mr. Trump's closest aides.
Each of the trio of apps — first noticed by Android Police — use a different concept or technique to make users more aware of their screen time, including a giant stopwatch that counts how long a phone is unlocked, an interface that inflates bubbles on your homescreen, and even a special set-up that involves placing the phone in an envelope so that it can only be used for one function at a time.
Mr. Atkins and other experts recommend that people venturing into such steep territory should always be with at least one other person, understand possible dangers and know how to minimize them through education (avalanche courses) and conversations with the ski patrol; always ski steep powdery slopes one at a time; wear an avalanche beacon for quick detection if they are buried; and consider using an avalanche airbag pack that inflates in the event of a slide to keep victims on the surface to avoid being crushed or suffocated by the snow and for faster detection.

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