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Inflating the economy because some wealthy people got into trouble is not a solution.
Mortgages, Securities, and Bailouts, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Inflating the cost of Egyptian labor won't do anything to improve Egypt's unemployment, now close to 12%, and in the long term getting more money for the same work won't even make employed Egyptians more prosperous.
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Inflating an atom to the size of Wembley stadium, the nucleus would fit inside the head of a matchstick.
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Inflating the cost of Egyptian labor won't do anything to improve Egypt's unemployment, now close to 12%, and in the long term getting more money for the same work won't even make employed Egyptians more prosperous.
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Inflating chambers in the rear legs, then the "spine," then the fore legs, and then deflating them in the same order produced an undulating forward walk.
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Inflating their way out of a debt morass is often a tempting solution to policymakers.
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Diary Entry by Jon Gold (about the author) yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Using 9/11, And Inflating Terrorism And "Al-Qaeda" To Incite Fear'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Please spread this around.
OpEdNews - Diary: Using 9/11, And Inflating Terrorism And "Al-Qaeda" To Incite Fear 2010
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Inflating Tires, but before (like 2 days ago) it was Moses, Paris and Britney.
Tired of Talking Tires Yet? - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Inflating their way out of a debt morass is often a tempting solution to policymakers.
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Inflating their way out of a debt morass is often a tempting solution to policymakers.
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