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But this border has become far more volatile lately.
This could have been a far more volatile, dangerous situation.
These days, top stocks are far more volatile.
It was far more volatile than efficient-market theory would predict.
And Congo is far more volatile and violent than all of those.
There is a change in supporter participation; it is far more volatile than it ever was".
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But in a news conference after leading the conversation among 47 presidents, prime ministers and senior officials, Mr. Obama acknowledged that tough choices lay ahead on many of the far more politically volatile issues in stopping the proliferation of nuclear weapons.
As I point out in detail in my upcoming book, Oil's Endless Bid, out from John Wiley and Sons in a few weeks, the "financialization" of all commodity markets, but most particularly oil, has not only unnecessarily pumped up the prices that you and I pay for gasoline and corn and wheat, but has made those prices far more viciously volatile.
With an altitude of 5,282 feet, Concepción is the taller of the two and by far the more volatile, erupting as recently as 2010.
Docherty said there was a clear defence case for retaining Trident, as the world was a far more uncertain and volatile place.
(This happened to Shecky Greene, who emerges in the biography as a far more interesting and volatile man than one could have ever imagined, and, weirdly, to Jackie Mason, who had shots fired at him, apparently for dissing the Chairman).
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