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It is more a measure of stockholders' expectations than of demonstrated return on corporate capital employed, and it has the disadvantage of reflecting short-term and often exaggerated fluctuations of the stock market as a whole, for which management cannot be held responsible.
The flights of the long-billed are generally close to the ground, short, erratic with exaggerated fluctuations.
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Causes for these decreases are obscure, but in New Jersey may be due to the exaggerated temperature fluctuations in the early 1990's (as well as missing data for 1992 and 1993, Fig. 2).
He recreates the uncommon way that Trump, to use Di Domenico's phrase, "speaks from his teeth"; the wild fluctuations of nasality; the inconsistent New York accent; the sibilant "S"s and exaggerated vowels.
She exaggerated.
Cost Fluctuations.
But these are exaggerated.
He exaggerated only slightly.
That seems exaggerated.
An exaggerated comparison?
How exaggerated is it?
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