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"We are in an exceptionally volatile period".
Moreover, polls had been exceptionally volatile: Mr. Cain, Newt Gingrich and Rick Perry had each surged then collapsed in a way that was not at all typical.
Free speech is an exceptionally volatile issue now, with debate over code words, safe spaces, implicit bias and microaggressions on campuses across the country.
But money fund managers have always stepped in to rescue their funds because their reputations are on the line, even during this year's exceptionally volatile markets.
Labour should beware triumphalism and hubris: it's probably years to another election, public opinion is exceptionally volatile and Labour needs much work to make its spending plans convincing.
Many European cities, on the other hand, contain an exceptionally volatile Muslim under-class which is poor, alienated and intertwined (by family ties) with the hungriest and angriest parts of the Muslim world.But it is not just luck.
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Then there's this summer -- which to me is exceptionally hot, volatile, uncertain.
Their long-term orientation regarding planning, stakeholder relationships, and investing works exceptionally well in a volatile environment.
Special emphasis is given to recent findings showing that volatile compounds emitted by microorganisms promote both growth and the accumulation of exceptionally high levels of starch in mono- and dicotyledonous plants.
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