| 21. | The valuation they are selling at by all standards is inflated,
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| 22. | A weaker won inflates the value of dollar-denominated debt.
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| 23. | People tend to exaggerate their stories and inflate their own roles.
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| 24. | And Badillo said the chancellor had let the colleges inflate grades.
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| 25. | Drugmakers rose on hope their newly developed medicines will inflate earnings.
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| 26. | The association charged that the estimate of substandard housing is inflated.
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| 27. | The Goldstones do object to the inflated prices of newer authors.
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| 28. | They should have an adequate tread and should be correctly inflated.
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| 29. | The inflated air bags break the fall and prevent serious injury.
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| 30. | She had an artificially inflated sense of ( her ) attraction,
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