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The relative stability of market indexes conceals a disquieting increase in the price swings of individual stocks, Salomon Smith Barney points out.
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Such a combination "has a disquieting consequence: a dramatic increase in the likelihood that statistically significant findings are spurious".
Inevitably, the homogenization of American politics favors the status quo, even during disquieting times, which is why an increasing number of analysts believe it is unlikely that the Democrats will win back the House -- and now may even lose their one-seat hold on the Senate.
With his stern prophet's nostalgia, bulging eyes and military moustache, Powell reminded us of Hitler, and the pathology of his increasing number of followers soon became as disquieting as his pronouncements.
23 There also remains the disquieting possibility that a difficult-to-identify drug interaction underlies the increase in atonic PPH.
There is dismissive and disquieting opinion that small for gestational age among uncomplicated pregnancies is not associated with increased morbidities and, therefore, does not warrant improved detection.
Nonetheless, for a Police Department that closely tracks shifts in crime numbers, a disquieting truth has emerged: the 34th Precinct, which covers Washington Heights and Inwood in Manhattan, is the only precinct to show an increase this year in criminal complaints in each of the seven major categories measured by the department's CompStat program.
Disquieting for whom?
Her answer was disquieting.
It's very disquieting".
Still, the tasting was disquieting.
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