The Fed's inadvertent deflation is letting the air out of economies around the world.
Imagine trying to collapse that basketball while keeping it round and not letting any air out.
Another is momentum: An independent counsel would take time and take some air out of the story.
Any breeze would spin the trubine and draw air out of the natural cave and through the house.
Apple opened its kimona just a tad to let some of the air out of the pre-event hype.
Mr. Schow calmly walked to the garage and let the air out of the tires of her jeep.
The WSJ article acknowledges this but I think it takes a lot of the air out of their argument.
Higher rates helped let the air out of the overheated housing market, but they but weren't the only factor.
But Ben Bernanke, the current chairman, recently backed the idea of intervening to take the air out of bubbles.
But there is a time where you can air out your frustrations and why not air it out on the dance floor.
The Chinese government is obviously worried, and trying to let the air out of the bubble in a controlled manner.
The crowd roars in appreciation, waving party flags and hoisting toy tigers in the air out of appreciation for his bravery.
Nothing lets the air out of the excellence balloon quicker than a perceived attitude of indifference on the part of management.
In March, I called for the CME to use its power to take the air out of the oil bubble.
Also, an accelerating economy would reduce the need for higher taxes and may take some of the air out of that argument.
Many superlative vintages come from Colchagua Valley, where the high mountains trap the warm air in and keep cold Pacific air out.
Entertainment industry analyst Hal Vogel thinks it took some of the air out of a stock that had gotten a bit overvalued.
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Instead of moving a physical surface, fluidic controls divert the airflow over a wing by blowing compressed air out of narrow slots.
Meanwhile, big wigs like Ackman and Icahn receive 30 minutes of non-stop television to air out their differences going back ten years.
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But by letting some air out of the bubble sooner, the impact on inflation and output when it bursts is more modest.
"There is something great about blowing all of the hot air out of a room, " commented Maurice Ashley nine years after the match.
As the political debate gets louder and nastier, it sucks all the air out of the news cycle, leaving other issues crying for attention.
His lips parted to say something, but, before he could speak, we heard a rumble of engines ascending in the air out of the south.
On the occasions the column did stop, we would quickly peel off our rubber boots, desert boots and socks to let our feet air out.
The second time he said it again now she shook her head and laughed in an unhappy way that was more just air out her nose.
China has taken a series of measures since 2010 to slowly let the air out of the housing bubble, but recently the market appeared to be overheating again.
"It's like taking the air out of a balloon, " says Berish Strauch, academic chair and professor of plastic surgery at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center.
Over the years, Ota's craftsmen have fashioned humble but handy creations like the pull tab that doesn't cut fingers or a gizmo that sucks air out of bottles before they're recycled.
Alternating current causes two plates to attract or repel each other, sucking air in or blowing air out like as a tiny bellows would -- one that resonates at over 100Hz.
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"I don't know what it is, but you know, it just seems when a team makes a run on us, man it just takes the air out of us, " he said.
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