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A market-making franchise that executes trades for clients should be far less volatile than one engaged in lots of speculative prop trading.
The studios are far less volatile than they used to be, with a more stable leadership making a kind of big-screen product that has global appeal.
New York City is in many ways luckier than the state, because the city also collects real estate taxes, which are far less volatile than income taxes and make up a larger share of overall city tax revenues.
It's also important to note that historically tax-exempt bond prices have been far less volatile than the prices of virtually any other investment.
Canada's stocks, for example, were far less volatile than Germany's, but their correlation with the S&P 500 was more than twice as high.
All have polymeric structures and are far less volatile than the corresponding monomeric titanium tetrahalides.
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By this, he means that southeastern Europe is likely to be far less volatile over the coming decade than those other regions, so that Romania (as well as Bulgaria) can provide a military base for America's policing farther afield.
Despite having the highest rate of drug deaths in the country, the drug trade itself is far less volatile in the North East than in Liverpool, Birmingham and London.
But bonds were far less volatile throughout.
With so many weapons out of the rebels' hands, NATO officials argue, Macedonia will be far less volatile.
UNDER far less volatile circumstances, Hollywood's influence on public life was underscored the other day by the Bronx's own Supreme Court justice, Sonia M. Sotomayor.
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