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bloated

[bloh-tid] / ˈbloʊ tɪd /


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Delays and bloated budgets are a problem the military has dealt with for years.

From Barron's

Its report also said the island's deficit - currently about £100 million - had seen the island's spending bloated beyond what the island's taxpayers could sustain.

From BBC

The report could either ease or fuel investors’ worries about bloated artificial-intelligence valuations.

From Barron's

It could be as simple as starting with a budget, cutting back on the lifestyle-creep spending that may have bloated your expenses and working with a financial adviser, Hannon added.

From MarketWatch

Wall Street has plenty to be thankful for right now, with hopes of a Federal Reserve interest-rate cut in December helping investors to get over some of their fears about bloated artificial-intelligence valuations.

From Barron's