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Information over atrocities committed is scarce and unreliable with the dead toll for individual events often fluctuating wildly.
Instead, a person's "identity" is a complex, often fluctuating, deeply enduring aspect of how that individual sees himself, and the labels that consumers use to define who they are do not necessarily correspond to the variables that marketers typically rely on.
It's a volatile and unproven currency, often fluctuating more than 10% in one day.
This is not surprising since a large number of miRNAs shows distinct expression patterns that are often fluctuating as a consequence of their multi-functional roles [ 41, 42].
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Pay Often fluctuates year-on-year.
Tobacco prices, which often fluctuate, fell in May.
He said $15 an hour would make a big difference, because tips often fluctuate.
Designers' reputations often fluctuate after death, as do those of artists, writers, philosophers, scientists and politicians.
He usually weighed around 350 pounds but would often fluctuate a hundred pounds on either end.
One psychiatrist, Barbara Geller, a professor at Washington University, in St . Louis had published articles about children whose moods often fluctuated rapidly.
And while polls often fluctuate wildly throughout a campaign, the market has tended to be more stable and reliable.
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