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    fluctuating


    1. Profit is so very fluctuating, that the person who carries on a particular trade, cannot always tell you himself what is the average of his annual profit


    2. fluctuating; but the profit of some of the dealers must necessarily fluctuate with the price of


    3. Its heat had left a sharp sensation of pain pulsating through his fingertip, although his focus was not on that pain, the fluctuating image of the flame held all his attention


    4. Dr Preston was more concerned with Dena’s fluctuating high blood pressure, which, as the pregnancy progressed, fluctuated more and more


    5. When they were alone, Colling adjusted the radio’s dial so that the result was a low-pitched hum, fluctuating occasionally with a shriller tone


    6. The encounter with my spirit guide has deepened me in a pleasurable, fluctuating feeling that keeps me in and out from hearing Luca’s words


    7. fluctuating depending on their duration and profitability


    8. Everyone had suffered through two weeks of fluctuating


    9. Unpredictable pricing and fluctuating expense are not easy to reduce in any budget


    10. The sun would then shine bright and full, the sky a deep fluctuating purple color, and then a step later it was burning, its inhabitants running in terror as fiery hail rained down from the heavens

    11. Desirability is a fluctuating


    12. When his turn came, Frederick ran it up, told Court the fluctuating oil pressure was normal for a Thud, and released the brakes


    13. the telephone line, which causes a fluctuating electric


    14. Levels of hormones fluctuating in your partner may be one of the reasons that she isn’t sexually inclined


    15. His wealth was consistantly fluctuating from a mil ion or two up to


    16. His mother constantly wavered between attitudes of fluctuating faith and hope, and increasing emotions of disappointment, humiliation, and despair


    17. fluctuating sensations; he who does this has become the


    18. They also spend a lot of time in ‘ranges’ fluctuating between already established highs


    19. Our worlds can also be affected by fluctuating states of our being


    20. Higher land prices, higher building costs, and fluctuating interest rates 62

    21. How could I cope with these troubles?” There were thousands of anticipating and fluctuating thoughts in my mind- some were positive; and some were negative


    22. He stopped his breathing for a moment and then breathes again; his feeble health was fluctuating every now and then


    23. Rumors were fluctuating throughout the mill floor


    24. Vinny's mind raced fluctuating


    25. proud confrontation obstacle grind stop fluctuating masterminded abyss incapacitated bit


    26. Pete, living with his father’s silence, had fluctuating emotions


    27. They saw me the next day and said it could be fluctuating


    28. The bubble was shimmering, fluctuating, like some sort of mirage


    29. Fluctuating at what time, you lose control the


    30. An overdraft is a fluctuating account wherein the balance sometimes may be in

    31. In this case, a Stereo-Type differs from any computer system in that a choice in a skrruullerrt system is made, not on the basis of “an algorithm” related to the functioning of the Self-Consciousness, but as a result of an expression of a corresponding function of the wave structure that works according to the rezonation principle and is subject to fluctuating deviations in dynamics of mental-sensuous processes (UU-VVU-copies)


    32. It was the closest he’d ever come to hearing Nicolette describe trust, in her perception of an otherwise wildly fluctuating universe


    33. A tightrope walker needs to adjust to the prevailing conditions and to interact with them in order to negotiate the fluctuating frequencies set up by the natural environment


    34. His imaging was fluctuating and his voice was somewhat garbled, but still understandable


    35. The fluctuating levels of these hormones can really irritate the acne nearly all teens are prone to suffer


    36. One of them is caution with cards starting with high interest rates conditional on economic indicators - the variation would lead to fluctuating interest for any change on specific indicators


    37. Her family had of late been exceedingly fluctuating


    38. enterprises, joint-stock companies, viceroyalties, and principalities, not drawing more than 1,500,000 francs, the whole forming a capital of about fifty millions; finally, I call those third-rate fortunes, which are composed of a fluctuating capital, dependent upon the will of others, or upon chances which a bankruptcy involves or a false telegram shakes, such as banks, speculations of the day—in fact, all operations under the influence of greater or less mischances, the whole bringing in a real or fictitious capital of about fifteen millions


    39. Because of his fluctuating incertitude as to whether this observation had or had


    40. When people first began to believe that I was in earnest, I cannot but acknowledge I was remonstrated with by many, and that not a few were pleased to say my resignation would be a public loss; but these expressions, and the disposition of them, wore away before Michaelmas came; and I had some sense of the feeling which the fluctuating gratitude of the multitude often causes to rise in the breasts of those who have ettled their best to serve the ungrateful

    41. Plender was not an original member of the Brideshead household; he had been Lord Marchmain's servant in the yeomanry, and had only once met Wilcox on the painful occasion of the removal of his master's luggage when it was decided not to return from the war; then Plender had been valet, as, officially, he still was, but he had, in the past years introduced a kind of suffragan, a Swiss body-servant, to attend to the wardrobe and also, when occasion arose, lend a hand with less dignified tasks about the house, and had in effect become majordomo of that fluctuating and mobile household; sometimes he even referred to himself on the telephone as 'the secretary'


    42. think that voice held him most with its fluctuating, feverish warmth because it couldn’t be over-dreamed—that voice


    43. Her face had latterly changed with changing states of mind, continually fluctuating between beauty and ordinariness, according as the thoughts were gay or grave


    44. For instance, if a stock has been fluctuating intraday in swings of 0


    45. The reason is that most discretionary traders find it easier to read a market when there is a position and fluctuating P&L involved


    46. A wildly fluctuating stock may very well pin somewhere, but who knows what strike? We’ve seen GOOG as a frequent pin candidate, yet it’s often 30–40 points away from where it started


    47. This chart should lend some confidence that, despite fluctuating investment amounts and wildly varying rates of return through the years, real-world results really can match or even outperform hypothetical results based on a consistent 9% return


    48. We Women know that both Innocence and Experience are fluctuating States, not Absolutes; that they depend as much upon flickering Circumstances as upon fixt Morality; that Virtue is, in fact, a Luxury of the Rich, whilst Sin is oft’ the only Means to Survival of the Poor; but Men do not know this unless they are Geniuses of Mr


    49. Third, it should be emphasized that when implied volatility is fluctuating wildly above its upper boundary, anything is possible


    50. Over the past two months, implied volatilities appeared much more stable than 10, 20 and 30 historical volatilities, suggesting that traders may be much less reactive to fluctuating market conditions than one might give them credit for






























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    Synonyms for "fluctuating"

    fluctuating periodic alternating sporadic recurring periodical cyclic regular

    "fluctuating" definitions

    having unpredictable ups and downs