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Economists highlighted a worse picture when using less volatile figures for the three months to October.
Those are considered highly volatile figures, and retirees, for example, are included among the group that is considered to have left the labor force.
THE NEWS Bobby Gonzalez, Seton Hall's men's basketball coach and one of the most divisive and volatile figures in the Big East Conference, was fired after a first-round upset loss in the National Invitation Tournament.
Their indication is governed by dynamic developments in medicine, as may be seen from volatile figures for hospitals and case loads over the three years under study, with a tendency towards more hospitals, and cases performed without meeting minimum standards.
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At home, Ms. Lopes was considered a highly volatile figure.
Mr. Olbermann has long been a volatile figure inside the network.
The four-week average for applications, a less volatile figure, fell last week to 388,500.
Originally from Greece, he was a charming but volatile figure with a reputation for brilliance.
The four-week average of claims, a less volatile figure, fell to 402,000.
I've come to believe that many of the accounts of him as an unpredictable and volatile figure are true.
As president of CBS Records from 1975 to 1990, Walter Yetnikoff was an intimidating, volatile figure who oversaw stars like Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger and Bruce Springsteen.
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