Things started to go wrong when Spain's frothy construction industry began to deflate last year.
If you're trying to deflate the insurgency there has to be some process of reconciliation.
The decision seemed to deflate Boro, who offered little threat from there on in.
China's government has waged an almost two-year battle to deflate the country's housing bubble.
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Punitive property taxes designed to deflate a housing bubble could also push money towards shares.
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Asian stocks were mixed overnight as the Japanese stock market rallied as the yen continued to deflate.
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Yet, these very same shaky loans were destined to default as soon as the bubble began to deflate.
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The first two batters made outs, and the crowd just seemed to deflate.
Third, central banks must know the right monetary policy to deflate a bubble.
Since 2010, the Chinese government has tried to deflate what had become a housing bubble without battering the Chinese economy.
Making things trickier is the fact that Apple Chief Financial Officer Peter Oppenheimer has a habit of trying to deflate expectations.
The puck darted over Vokoun's glove and seemed to deflate the Penguins.
Basel III makes explicit provision for capital ratios to be varied on a discretionary basis for so-called macro-prudential purposes, to deflate bubbles.
But what is incomprehensible is that Germany is repeatedly allowing market expectations for massive bail-out initiatives to rise, only to deflate them abruptly.
If King Abdullah really wants to deflate the oil markets, he could try announcing an increase in output of a few million barrels a day.
This may speed up as recent tax hikes squeeze the hard-pressed middle class and if, as appears likely, the social media bubble continues to deflate.
Meanwhile, in an effort to deflate China's housing bubble, the government has placed restrictions on multiple real-estate purchases and recently began to require more equity for mortgage loans.
Mr Wilson said the effect of such a policy would be to deflate the economy, adding that it would not be a good idea for the private sector.
Mr Bernanke is also against intervening to deflate asset-price bubbles.
Now, here is a smart fellow, clearly, and one who in his own mind is doing good when he hikes interest rates to deflate "bubbles" in the stock market.
Given his previous reputation as one of Labour's most able politicians he has provided Downing Street with more than his fair share of hoo-hahs for its spin doctors to deflate.
That appeared to deflate Murray and the 23-year-old Scot was broken again as Ljubicic moved through to a semi-final encounter with eighth seed Ferrer, who upset Sweden's third seed Robin Soderling 6-2 6-4.
On the field Shoaib, nicknamed "The Rawalpindi Express" had occasional moments of brilliance, helping to deflate England after their 2005 Ashes victory by taking 17 wickets to inspire a 2-0 series victory for Pakistan.
But on present evidence the real blame in that event is more likely to lie either with trade-bashing politicians or with the Federal Reserve, which failed to raise interest rates last year to deflate the stockmarket bubble.
It is roughly five years since the US housing market bubble started to deflate, helping to tip the economy into recession and exposing the extent of the sub-prime mortgage scandal in which many people took out loans that they had little prospect of repaying.
The English, with rare exceptions, were unsympathetic to his loud, polemical style, his declamatory poetry based more on sound than sense, his pictures assembled from bits of detritus, his artistic pranks and his love of outrageous nonsense which he used to deflate and then liberate his audiences.
All of his colleagues found humor a useful tool to mock, deflate and overthrow the swaggering grandiosity of the Abstract Expressionists.
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If his fragile balloon were to tear and suddenly deflate below this height, there would not be enough time for the capsule to release itself and deploy a parachute.
As you may expect, the gas lines that run to the balloons inflate and deflate the joints, causing the fingers to grasp and release as needed.
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