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Or was it simply age and the fluctuations of these last years?
In normal times fluctuations like these last for a year or two.
But in all cases the account is subject to market fluctuations.
Yes, so far, but not out of line with normal fluctuations.
"There might be fluctuations now and then, but I'm not sure we can really change."
I believe large currency fluctuations are not a good idea.
We need to develop a capacity to deal with economic fluctuations.
But there was a great deal of heat fluctuation coming from him.
Similar fluctuations have been found in other climate data going back 130,000 years.
The greater the fluctuations the higher should be the ratio.
Since 1967 some local fluctuations have occurred, but such changes are perhaps to be expected.
We've had some tremendous fluctuations of our stock over time.
The other fluctuations are both common, but with further complications.
In many cases the specific sources of the fluctuations are known.
The 2011 season has seen the Demons experience great fluctuations in form.
This means that any field fluctuations will not travel very far.
Despite the fluctuations in their relationship, they were one being with two bodies.
Though no one can say where prices will go, big fluctuations are not unusual.
Fluctuations in the value of the dollar were another reason for the change.
The industry has been able to do little to deal with the fluctuations in fuel prices.
For the moment, fluctuations in exchange rates are not a thing of the past.
An example of this fluctuation is in 1911 where the population was 305.
I asked what happened and she told me that it was a power fluctuation.
These fluctuations, though, cause the rankings of schools in the middle to move all over the place.
Were the power fluctuations being caused by something else entirely?