Total production in 1986 was worth about $30 billion (at current exchange rates), a figure wildly inflated by Government subsidies.
The sales prices for these horses were wildly inflated above their fair-market value, the indictment said.
The only thing wrong with this review is that the number is wildly inflated.
A few hurricanes now and then, to be sure, and sometimes the local currency was wildly inflated, but all the same.
Supporters, who say such cost estimates are wildly inflated, have financing for little more than a week of radio commercials.
What if projections like the Berkeley study prove to be wildly inflated?
Now, almost everyone agrees those expectations were wildly inflated.
The earlier figure was wildly inflated, employees have said.
He quickly acquired Fast Company for about $360 million, a price that in retrospect seems wildly inflated.
At a public hearing on the projects recently, he called Atlantic's cost estimates "wildly inflated."
They have lost their minds, suffering from wildly inflated egos.
Companies without earnings are being sold by Wall Street to the public for wildly inflated prices.
Home buyers, meanwhile, "appear to have developed a speculative mind-set" with wildly inflated expectations about future price increases.
I'm often struck by the wildly inflated rhetoric of those who accuse environmentalists of scaremongering.
I seem to remember wildly inflated success rates for Patriot missiles reported during the 1991 Persian Gulf war.
They also confess to "wildly inflated egos," as one of them put it.
Like most of his kind he had a wildly inflated view of the usefulness of publicity in furthering a man's career.
The owner said it was not for sale but threw out a wildly inflated figure when the man persisted.
But even $12 billion is a wildly inflated estimate.
Landlords are demanding wildly inflated rents from the rich army of foreign aid workers and journalists.