Within this generally higher level of post-war expenditure there have, of course, been wide fluctuations.
Only four of the 180 intermediate and junior high schools showed such wide fluctuations.
A number of companies questioned said they had also taken actions in the currency markets to hedge against the risk of wide fluctuations.
While the overall average for Manhattan co-ops dipped by 7.6 percent, to $424,365 from $459,569 in 1996, there was wide fluctuation according to apartment size.
Stability concerns a system's ability to maintain a pattern of output without wide fluctuations.
But in the long-term bond market, an unchanged Fed policy leaves ample room for wide fluctuations.
That means we're more subject to the wide fluctuations and swings in price.
There is wide fluctuation and lack of government regulation on how a plan determines the "customary" fee level.
Established on this continent alone some 25,000 years ago, the ruffed grouse goes through wide fluctuations in populations.
Such wide fluctuations in caribou numbers over the time scale of decades are not unusual.