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infl.

abbreviation

  1. influence.

  2. influenced.



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A major exception: Argentina, though due to government mismanagement and spendthrift policies, the once-promising South American nation’s economy is beset by infl ation, among other woes.

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Thus far, the result has been disappointing: tepid industrial growth, mounting consumer indebtedness, and higher infl ation.

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Yet Europe would be much the poorer without Britain, not just in terms of the EU’s international infl uence.

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New dos and don’ts for party functionaries include eliminating lavish airport welcoming ceremonies, infl ated official entourages, and jargon-filled “empty and unnecessary documents.”

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Envoyant le mur s'infl�chir parce-qu'il a fallu �pargner quelques maisons, on croit voir la toute-puissance d'Auguste gauchir � dessein devant les int�r�ts particuliers, seule puissance avec laquelle il reste � compter quand tout int�r�t g�n�ral a disparu.

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