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To be sure, the Oscar ratings fluctuate like the hemlines of the dresses worn by the nominees for Best Actress.
Jazz records, in the main, aren't supposed to fluctuate like that; but Mr. Moran is not worrying about being background for your dinner.
On the other hand, the value of the ball could fluctuate like some electronics stock in legalized gambling, that is to say, the stock market.
Oil and gas may not look as cheap if a national carbon tax is enacted, and wind "would not fluctuate like the cost of natural gas and oil," Mr. Aggarwala said.
"It's much easier for me to think of scenarios where cap-and-trade goes crazy, prices fluctuate like mad, and people get turned off," said Martin Weitzman, a Harvard economist.
As it happens, we know who wants to get everybody into a defined-benefit pension plan: organized labor, a big Democratic constituency for whom such plans, in which benefits do not fluctuate like stocks, are a common demand.
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"I don't think it's bad — the whole system fluctuates like this".
The firm's name German for "Blue-Sky Cooperative"—was a wordplay describing their efforts to "make architecture light and fluctuating like clouds".
It operates and fluctuates like a virtual stock exchange.
We were put onto a sloping curve where there was no right and wrong, one which constantly fluctuated like a sinusoidal curve, which you hoped―but were never really sure in the moment―sloped upward.
It fluctuates like weight.
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