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"overinflated" Definitions
  1. (of a price or value) too high
  2. made to seem better, worse, more important, etc. than it really is synonym exaggerated
  3. filled with too much air

101 Sentences With "overinflated"

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Overinflated American Dream In other words, when the economy crashed, the air got let out of the overinflated ego of the so-called American dream.
Both were plausibly caused by a drop in overinflated confidence.
If we pull this off that overinflated kielbasa will totally wreak havoc.
The sports schools say they are, in some ways, the managers of overinflated expectations.
Macron suggested those deals were overinflated, though, saying he would not flaunt nominal amounts.
In other words, the importance of some considerations gets overinflated, while others get inaccurately minimized.
Why nurture the overinflated market for high culture, when it could be so abundant and cheap?
Some in Silicon Valley worry that investors are becoming concerned about overinflated valuations of start-ups.
Meanwhile, the scarcity and overinflated value of Nigeria's currency is creating liquidity pressures in the financial system.
With that in mind, it looks bad when overinflated tuition costs evoke a response from people like Sen.
Ben Davies told CNBC that bitcoin does appear to be overinflated but that this obscures the bigger picture.
Celebrity egos aren't the only thing larger than life in Hollywood ... now their pool accessories are overinflated too!
And yet, just as Biden's stock was overinflated before Iowa, it could be undervalued after a New Hampshire drubbing.
This path of embracing his own overinflated sense of greatness and rejecting capitalism is one that's already been explored.
Charles M. Blow Donald Trump has spent his whole life overselling an overinflated vision of himself and his success.
But the outcome was to create overinflated public expectations about what can and was being done to make the homeland safe.
However, these attempts have continuously failed, presumably because it would have significantly reduced the overinflated counts of "whites" in the census.
What's missing is that Trump's assertions, however overinflated, nonetheless echo certain aspects of The New York Times's reporting from recent weeks.
In his open letter to Congress, he argues such fears are overinflated, and that Americans ought to embrace AI with open arms.
Poll voters are developing an overinflated sense of a team's talent, and expecting a level of performance that might not be sustainable.
Overinflated year-end 2015 reserve values and hard-defaulted credit facilities will combine with an absence of private and public equity markets.
Quite apart from the grossly overinflated costs that CBO has wrongly ascribed to our bomber force's nuclear capability, other serious problems remain.
The mayor of Barcelona has promised to limit room-renting to take the helium out of the city's overinflated real estate market.
Mr. Trump is clearly out of his league, but his overinflated ego and self-image will never allow him to admit it.
So we're happy he's checking in with a medical professional, but if he feels a little...overinflated, we'd suggest getting a second opinion.
One of the latest symbols of the overinflated luxury housing market is a global pileup of homes listed for $20143 million or more.
My father made a living in mining, and we embraced the libertarian ethic of freedom, littering and an overinflated identity of real America.
Thompson said much of the report's material was already covered by Toronto hedge fund K2 & Associates, which argued that Asanko's gold resources were overinflated.
With numbers overinflated between 4 and 8-fold, the FBI was arguing backdoors were 4 to 8 times more important than they actually are.
I'm not going to argue whether or not the space is dangerously overinflated, but I am in the business of considering worst-case scenarios.
"Instead of overinflated, overhyped, oversized installations passing as art, Jimmie Durham's work is authentic, modest and funny," Judy Chicago noted after seeing the show.
So, as the Pew Research Center explains, it overinflated the fertility rate after WWII when people were having children much younger than they had before.
Inside Wealth One of the latest symbols of the overinflated luxury housing market is a pink mansion perched above the Mediterranean on the French Riviera.
"I think that there are some in the media who have an overinflated view of their mission," MacCallum said during The Jamie Weinstein Show on Monday.
Tidal recently threatened legal action against the Scandinavian company Apsiro, which sold Tidal to the business controlled by Jay Z, stating Apsiro overinflated its subscriber figures.
The country has previously maintained an overinflated peg against the dollar that is 40% higher than the black-market rate, leading to a shortage of hard currency.
Sergey Kovalev, as well as the shootout between Francisco Vargas and Orlando Salido, but plenty of opportunities were missed due to injuries, promotional politics, and overinflated egos.
The authors attributed their study's silver lining to DHA, which benefits the cardiovascular and neurological systems, and the other disappointing results to overinflated claims from two past studies.
He claims Harvard has overinflated the role of the CEO in corporate America and that the academic institution is rife with conflicts of interest within its own ranks.
Oy. St. John also does a fair amount of millennial bashing, describing members of that generation as "educated idiots" who've been "spoon fed" and have overinflated senses of entitlement.
The overinflated claims, said Lee, only serve to sow distrust between the president and intelligence agencies, citizens and the government and the U.S. and the rest of the world.
"The Overinflated Fear of Being Priced Out of Housing" (The Upshot, Economic View, June 12), Robert J. Shiller of Yale examined the steep price increases found in some cities.
At a time when many have questioned whether the most valuable so-called "unicorns" of the startup world are being overinflated, this is a significant upround for the company.
Doug Ramsey, CIO at Leuthold Group, says there are plenty of examples of overinflated assets or securities with volcanic price action that preceded bigger sell-offs in the stock market.
In fact, if anything, I would have a slight negative bias against startups in supposedly "hot" sectors, if for no other reason than the sense of overinflated expectations they carry.
For their part, broadband industry advocates are trying to tamp down on what they see as overinflated concerns about the repeal, promising not to abuse their power as internet gatekeepers.
Mueller's findings were a blow to Democrats, and the White House has used them to go on offense, arguing the media and Democratic lawmakers overinflated stories about a Trump-Russia conspiracy.
They argued that the backlash was overinflated given that the FCC rules never went into effect and that popular websites not covered by the regulations also use customers' data for advertisements.
Even so, the white elephant rubric is particularly useful around awards time, when everything seems overinflated from digital grizzly bears to critical rhetoric and the roar of the Oscar Industrial Complex in full swing.
There were overinflated values, aggressive and lax lending, deteriorating credit worthiness, an expanding and unregulated derivatives market, and a gross underestimation of lender exposure, coupled with expectations that price increases would cover credit errors.
Bailout reforms have slashed jobs in the overinflated public sector and have driven small businesses, which comprise 95% of the private sector, to turn to exports to survive, according to Greece's deputy investment minister.
FHFA's proposal to limit the initiative based on mortgage size, among other restrictions, needs to be rethought: It is precisely the bubble-driven, overinflated mortgages that are driving this problem and burying families in debt.
Given the pressure and quantity of gas stored within, the canyon was like an overinflated balloon; a puncture could release in a single day as much gas as 1,785 houses would consume in a year.
BarrierFree's over-reporting in this manner not only produces wildly overinflated deployment claims for itself and these eight states: it also has a substantial impact on the putative change in deployment at the national level.
Today, the scientific debate on this topic is around how prevalent false memory formation is (critics charge that reports of fully implanting a false childhood memory are overinflated), and how to more precisely define memory.
Those that have focused on companies with real core value, with novel technology and a sustainable competitive advantage, will stand to benefit as these companies mature into a later-stage environment now cleared of overinflated expectations.
In Episode 8, we finally saw Adrian Veidt as he's always been: a man so full of arrogance and overinflated self-worth that he actually named his costumed superhero identity after a poetic monument to hubris.
As you probably could've guessed, that overinflated impression of my abilities took a huge hit when I began the job search again and walked into an interview 99.9% sure that I already had the position locked down.
Toronto hedge fund K2 & Associates Investment Management Inc in June 2016 took a short position in Asanko, saying its gold resources were overinflated, notably at its Nkran deposit, which Asanko acquired in 2014 from Resolute Mining Ltd.
In an official report that the EPA sent in June to the White House Office of Management and Budget, staffers said the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) modeling overinflated the safety drawbacks from increasingly efficient cars.
Credit rating agencies, whose overinflated ratings many believe contributed to the financial crisis, would be turned into nonprofit enterprises under a President Sanders, as opposed to the current model where banks pay raters to rate their offerings.
"Because of how much inventory there is in the United States priced at $10 million or more, there are a good deal of sellers that may have an overinflated view of what their properties are worth," Brady said.
It's bad in ways specific to this start-up, but also in larger ways — ways that highlight how last year's enormous funding rounds and their attendant overinflated expectations may wreak havoc on Silicon Valley for years to come.
In an official report that the EPA sent in June to the White House Office of Management and Budget, staffers said the the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) modeling overinflated the safety drawbacks from increasingly efficient cars.
But a disappointing second season does tend to put a show on notice with its audience, which can far too often lead to minor missteps getting overinflated into series-ending catastrophes, at least in the minds of fans.
As with all Marvel screen ventures, the story has a lot of moving parts, but in general the results don't register as the same-old superhero busywork, the kind that makes for forgettable stories and strenuously overinflated running times.
The government circumvented open bidding and awarded an overinflated contract for the branding of the 116 new buses to Smarttys Management and Productions, a company owned by Selassie Ibrahim, the wife of the former minister for food and agriculture.
He learns something from Mr. Pendleton for sure that he'd only guessed at instinctively: that there is the true value of a performance, and that value is wildly overinflated when you're extremely good-looking and have a few hits behind you.
After its buyout loan allocated in October at 99.5 OID, the bid compressed due to issues surrounding the syndication process that left investors awarded more paper than they bargained for, despite scalebacks on overinflated orders, which impacted liquidity on secondary.
Porrino said infractions included overinflated basketballs, which bounce off the rim and make a shot "nearly impossible" to make, and crane games where the claw is not being capable of supporting the weight of a prize or items being in unreachable places.
It reminds me that those of us who turn in disgust from what we consider an overinflated liberal-bourgeois sense of self should be careful what we wish for: our denuded networked selves don't look more free, they just look more owned.
Unsurprisingly, there have been the usual post-mortems and recriminations; the tsking over our desire to impart special powers to the young disrupters of the digital age; and our obsessions with the brilliant-dropout narrative and overinflated valuations built on unproven products.
Click here to view original GIFIf you're finding it hard to wait until Sunday for the big game, The Slow Mo Guys have something that should tide you over: They used a Phantom V2511 high-speed camera to film a severely overinflated football at 28,000 frames per second.
"My concern is that these are overinflated estimates, and that people are being put at risk of unintended pregnancies" because publishing in scientific journals appears to make a company credible, said Polis, a senior research scientist at the Guttmacher Institute (though her research on Daysy was done outside of her role there).
A team of finance and governance experts, led by Leterme, has been examining City's case for months, after the whistle-blowing platform Football Leaks obtained a trove of emails that appeared to show that the club had overinflated elements of its sponsorship and commercial income to disguise what were, in effect, cash injections from its owner.
In his 15 previous novels he has shown a deep and abiding interest in messy utopias ("Drop City"); ecological fervor ("When the Killing's Done"); grandiose guru figures (his fictional portraitures of John Harvey Kellogg, Alfred Kinsey and Frank Lloyd Wright); isolated, stranded lives ("San Miguel"); and, more generally, in ideas so overinflated that their only fate is to pop.
It is part of what I suspect the administration will take up as a mission in its final year: to close what it sees as the dangerously wide divide between American fears, which it sees as overinflated by irresponsible media hype and by cynical politicians looking to scare people, and a reality that is challenging but not nearly so perilous.
"Passive investment strategies have risen unbelievably in the U.K. and Europe over the last two to three years … And that's all fair and well, everyone wants passive, easy, wealth protection, as opposed to wealth generation, but it has got to the point now where some ETFs and some indexes are overinflated, bloated levels," said Michael Horan, the head of trading at financial services firm BNY Mellon's Pershing.
But at the risk of overinflating a genre exercise that doesn't need to be overinflated (what does it all mean?), it's clear from that early conversation about dead pigs and the episode's ending — in which Bella defeats the dog pursuing her, only to be stung by its trackers, which will bring hordes more of them to her door — that this is supposed to be about something larger, something to do with humanity.
But aswim in the overinflated slapstick that is Mr. Brooks's gleeful preference, there's something askew in his performance.
On vetoing the bill, he stated that the pipeline played an "overinflated role" in U.S. political discourse and would have had relatively little impact on job creation or climate change.
Pooch tries to answer back by placing an overinflated football in his shirt, but the cat pops the ball with a pin. Despite Pooch's failed stunt, Poodles still has affection for him. She even kisses Pooch and encourages him to perform well. The game begins and Pooch is first to take the ball.
In 1854 the GWR finally began to build from near on the former WS≀ line eastward to Devizes, completing the branch in 1857. Devizes station opened on 1 July 1857. After starting with seven trains a day, services were reduced to four a day, most probably due to overinflated claims of traffic before the line was built.
Lung density may be higher than normal but normal weights are possible after cardiac arrest reflex or vaso-vagal reflex. The lungs may be overinflated and waterlogged, filling the thoracic cavity, and the surface may have a marbled appearance, with darker areas associated with collapsed alveoli interspersed with paler aerated areas. Fluid trapped in the lower airways may block the passive collapse that is normal after death. hemorrhagic bullae of emphysema may be found.
Pathology of the affected bronchi by bronchoscopy showing the deficiency of cartilaginous plates in the bronchial wall is the confirmatory test. However, lung biopsy has several complications and is not always diagnostic. Considering its non-invasive methodology, facility of execution, and good patient tolerance, multi-slice spiral CT or CT bronchoscopy should be the test of choice to study cystic lung diseases in particular WCS. Radiologically, the lungs are overinflated, and on bronchoscopy bronchomalacia is demonstrated.
An overinflated whoopee cushion A practical joke device is a prop or toy intended to confuse, frighten, or amuse individuals as a prank. Often, these objects are harmless facsimiles of disgusting or terrifying objects, such as vomit or spilled nail polish. In other instances, they are created as seemingly harmless items designed to humorously malfunction in such a way as to confuse or harm the target of a prank. The devices are frequently sold in magic or specialty shops, purchased over the Internet, or crafted for oneself.
The federal government provided about US$12 million to the state, as well as tax deductions for monetary donations. Former Union Minister Rangaiah Naidu opined that the state government overinflated the damage estimates to qualify for additional aid, in part due to the government spending annual disaster subsidies for salaries. The World Bank credited the government's experience with disasters as saving lives, although the response to the disaster was largely in repairing damage, rather than mitigating against future storms. The storm also demonstrated the region's outdated infrastructure.
Cepollina himself has noted that "the experiences of NASA's first space walkers pioneered a lot of the technologies we use today," for example a change in space-suit design. The Gemini 9 astronauts wore suits inflated to 14 pounds per square inch, that being normal pressure on earth. NASA cut the level to 4 PSI, reducing the feeling of working inside an overinflated balloon. Furthermore, a new training was developed for moving about in space: practice sessions underwater since moving in a liquid resembles the effects of weightlessness.
After stopping to fill the car with gas, the King starts it and, from inexperience, accidentally runs it backward over a policeman, who is squashed flat as a pancake. The King starts inflating him with a pump, and then, to save time, lets other onlookers finish the job while he drives off. The onlookers set to the work with gusto, so much so that the overinflated policeman ends up exploding. The car speeds over the French countryside and into the Alps, leaping between mountains and knocking over a postman as it goes.
In terms of housing stock, the authority is one of few authorities to see the proportion of detached homes rise in the 2010 Census (to 7.8%), in this instance this was coupled with a similar rise in flats and waterside apartments to 25.6%, and the proportion of converted or shared houses in 2011 renders this dwelling type within the highest of the five colour-coded brackets at 5.9%, and on a par with Oxford and Reading, greater than Manchester and Liverpool and below a handful of historic densely occupied, arguably overinflated markets in the local authorities: Harrogate, Cheltenham, Bath, inner London, Hastings, Brighton and Royal Tunbridge Wells.
The pipeline was a prominent issue in the 2014 United States mid-term elections, and after Republicans gained control of the Senate that the year, the project was revived. The following year, President Obama said in his speech announcing the rejection of the pipeline on November 6, 2015, that Keystone XL had taken on symbolic importance, "for years, the Keystone pipeline has occupied what I, frankly, consider an overinflated role in our political discourse. It became a symbol too often used as a campaign cudgel by both parties rather than a serious policy matter." He went on to state that "approving this project would have undercut [the United States'] global leadership" on climate change.
Ozzmosis received mostly mixed reviews from critics. Writing for music website AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine criticised the album for its lack of evolution from previous releases No Rest for the Wicked and No More Tears. Despite praising the "still impressive" skills of guitarist Zakk Wylde, Erlewine condemned the "modern- rock conscious" production style of producer Michael Beinhorn, which he claimed was the cause of the album's main problem – that "on the surface, the music is hard and loud, but it actually sounds smooth and processed". Entertainment Weekly critic Chuck Eddy claimed that due to the long running lengths of tracks on the album, Ozzmosis "feels like a parody of the most overinflated opera".
After the incident, he woke up from his vegetative state and was given the nickname "2-D", which refers to the two dents in his head. 2-D has frequently been depicted as the victim of constant physical and psychological abuse from bandmate Murdoc, although this abuse has mostly stopped in recent years. In the backstory for The Now Now, since Murdoc was in prison and temporarily replaced at the time by the character Ace from Cartoon Network's The Powerpuff Girls, 2-D became the temporary band leader and was in charge of the musical direction of the band for the album. Murdoc's incarceration led 2-D to gain a significant boost in self esteem, to the point of developing an increasing overinflated ego.
The crunch is generally caused by a reduction in the market prices of previously "overinflated" assets and refers to the financial crisis that results from the price collapse.How the French invented subprime This can result in widespread foreclosure or bankruptcy for those who came in late to the market, as the prices of previously inflated assets generally drop precipitously. In contrast, a liquidity crisis is triggered when an otherwise sound business finds itself temporarily incapable of accessing the bridge finance it needs to expand its business or smooth its cash flow payments. In this case, accessing additional credit lines and "trading through" the crisis can allow the business to navigate its way through the problem and ensure its continued solvency and viability.
When AVG 8.0 was first released, its LinkScanner safe search feature was shown to cause an increase in traffic on websites that appear high in search engine results pages. Since LinkScanner disguises the scans as coming from an Internet Explorer 6 browser when it prescans each site listed in the search results, we site usage logs showed incorrect and overinflated site visitor statistics. The prescanning of every link in search results also caused websites to transfer more data than usual, resulting in higher bandwidth usage for web site operators and slow performance for users. AVG initially said that site administrators would be able to filter the LinkScanner traffic out of their site statistics, leaving the problem of excess bandwidth usage still to be solved.
Other elements of Price's army had suffered bloody repulses at Pilot Knob; the defeat led Price to abandon a planned movement against St. Louis and instead aim for Jefferson City. On October 2, while stationed at Union, Slayback's unit, now known as Slayback's Missouri Cavalry Battalion, was assigned to Brigadier General M. Jeff Thompson's brigade of Shelby's division. The Confederate column reached Jefferson City on October 7, but the sight of strong defenses and faulty intelligence that overinflated the number of Union defenders in the city led Price to give up on taking the city and head west. While the Confederates were moving through Missouri, a Union force was reported to have left Jefferson City; Slayback's battalion was detached on October 13 to scout the approach of this force.
The Sandler-Rowland partnership that is credited with the Lloyd's rescue was re-formed in October 1999, when Sandler was drafted in to assist Rowland (then Chairman of NatWest) when the bank became the subject of a hostile takeover bid by the Bank of Scotland, a battle later joined by The Royal Bank of Scotland. Sandler was appointed an Executive Director of NatWest and its Chief Operating Officer, and worked alongside Rowland to secure the best possible outcome for shareholders. RBS eventually succeeded in the takeover in March 2000, and the teamwork of Rowland and Sandler won strong praise in the City for the conduct of the defence strategy. Sandler received plaudits for his coolness under fire, but his detractors picked up on his 'overinflated' sense of self.
Critic Dave Palmer gave the film 7/10, saying, "Furious 7 is the type of movie Michael Bay has spent his entire career trying to make: filled with shots of scantily clad women, fast cars, and clever one liners". A.O. Scott of The New York Times gave the film two and a half stars out of five and said, "Furious 7 extends its predecessors' inclusive, stereotype-resistant ethic. Compared to almost any other large-scale, big- studio enterprise, the Furious brand practices a slick, no-big-deal multiculturalism, and nods to both feminism and domestic traditionalism." John DeFore of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film however, describing it as "stupidly diverting", saying the running time was "overinflated"; he compared watching the film to a morbid game, in addition to criticizing the screenplay.
While Mr. Hutchinson is requesting to reserve the television to watch a documentary he is interested in, he says something which makes Basil's hair stand on end: "In my professional activities I am in constant contact with hotels." This—combined with Hutchinson's neediness, his suggestions on how the hotel could be improved, and his overinflated style of speaking—convinces Basil that Hutchinson is actually an inspector; he changes his attitude towards Hutchinson, instead of treating him like a VIP. He escorts him to the dining room, where lunch is about to be served. Basil ends up overlooking Mr. Walt, who is forced to wait after his bottle of Aloxe-Corton wine proves to be corked (just after Basil is forced to dig out the bad cork so he can serve the wine), even though Hutchinson is taking a phone call.
Another interpretative theme taken by some is that the game is presented as commentary on the role between the video game developer and their audience. PC Worlds Hayden Dingman believed the game was designed to demonstrate the fallacy of the Death of the Author essay applied to video game development, in which commentators attempt to attribute aspects of a game to how the game developer approached it, as opposed to considering how the game affected themselves. Gamasutra's editor-in-chief Kris Graft notes that, as the game attempts to deconstruct the way players will interpret narrative video games, any attempt to interpret the deeper meaning behind The Beginner's Guide is paradoxically "committing all of the sins" that the game presents as problems with player interpretations of games. Laura Mandanas, writing for Autostraddle, described the game as "a man (poorly) coming to terms with his hugely overinflated sense of entitlement", interpreting the game's themes as not only applicable to game development, but also to inter-personal relationships.
Indicative of the car's utilitarian design, the interior featured painted metal surfaces, a metal dash consolidating instruments in a single, circular binnacle, adjustable front seats, a fold-down rear seat, optional swing-out rear windows, front windows with pivoting vent windows, heating via air-to-air exchange manifolds operating off the engine's heat, and a windshield washer system that eschewed the complexity and cost of an additional electric pump and instead received its pressurization from the car's spare tire (located in the front luggage compartment) which was accordingly overinflated to accommodate the washer function. Throughout its production, VW marketed the Beetle with a four-speed manual transmission. From 1961 (and almost exclusively in Europe), VW offered an optional version of the Saxomat semi-automatic transmission: a regular 4-speed manual transaxle coupled to an electromagnetic clutch with a centrifugal clutch used for idle. Subsequently, (beginning in 1967 in Europe and 1968 in the United States), VW offered an optional semi-automatic transmission (marketed as Automatic Stick Shift and also called AutoStick,) which was a 3-speed manual coupled to an electro-pneumatic clutch and torque converter.

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