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- adjective
Inflated to anabnormal degree. - adjective finance Increased through
hyperinflation .
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Examples
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The astonishing amount of mortgage fraud (literally, millions of cases annually) and how it hyperinflated the bubble and led to the Great Recession.
Nine Stories The Press Is Underreporting -- Fraud, Fraud And More Fraud Dan Froomkin 2010
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The astonishing amount of mortgage fraud (literally, millions of cases annually) and how it hyperinflated the bubble and led to the Great Recession.
Nine Stories The Press Is Underreporting -- Fraud, Fraud And More Fraud Dan Froomkin 2010
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The astonishing amount of mortgage fraud (literally, millions of cases annually) and how it hyperinflated the bubble and led to the Great Recession.
Nine Stories The Press Is Underreporting -- Fraud, Fraud And More Fraud Dan Froomkin 2010
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It is shocking what hospitals, doctors, labs, imaging centers, etc. accept as payment in full from insurance carriers, while demanding 100% of their hyperinflated charges to the uninsured.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Putting Lipstick on the Health-Reform Pig: 2010
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The astonishing amount of mortgage fraud (literally, millions of cases annually) and how it hyperinflated the bubble and led to the Great Recession.
Nine Stories The Press Is Underreporting -- Fraud, Fraud And More Fraud Dan Froomkin 2010
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Zimbabwe's economy collapsed in 2008, when its currency hyperinflated to the point that it was trading with the U.S. dollar at an exchange rate of 10 trillion to 1.
Ellen Brown: Is QE2 the Road to Zimbabwe-style Hyperinflation? Not Likely Ellen Brown 2010
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It is shocking what hospitals, doctors, labs, imaging centers, etc. accept as payment in full from insurance carriers, while demanding 100% of their hyperinflated charges to the uninsured.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Putting Lipstick on the Health-Reform Pig: 2010
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Zimbabwe's economy collapsed in 2008, when its currency hyperinflated to the point that it was trading with the U.S. dollar at an exchange rate of 10 trillion to 1.
Ellen Brown: Is QE2 the Road to Zimbabwe-style Hyperinflation? Not Likely Ellen Brown 2010
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Zimbabwe's economy collapsed in 2008, when its currency hyperinflated to the point that it was trading with the U.S. dollar at an exchange rate of 10 trillion to 1.
Ellen Brown: Is QE2 the Road to Zimbabwe-style Hyperinflation? Not Likely Ellen Brown 2010
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Zimbabwe's economy collapsed in 2008, when its currency hyperinflated to the point that it was trading with the U.S. dollar at an exchange rate of 10 trillion to 1.
Ellen Brown: Is QE2 the Road to Zimbabwe-style Hyperinflation? Not Likely Ellen Brown 2010
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