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Afghanistan, deeply religious and reflexively volatile, has long been highly reactive to perceived insults against Islam.
Its car business, historically volatile, has been losing money and market share in recent months.
The brother, though self-destructive and volatile, has a loving side that blossoms when he's with his young nephew.
The economy, always volatile, has grown at double-digit rates, on average, since he took power, partly thanks to funds from Delhi.
Philippe, Régine's foppish and devoted butler (the baritone Jonathan Summers plays him as flamboyant and volatile) has persuaded Madame to return to the stage.
Large deficits need to be financed, but banking and portfolio inflows are now scarce, and even foreign direct investment, which used to be seen as less volatile, has fallen sharply this year.
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Supporting this theory, Chinese exports, though volatile, have been more resilient than those of the other countries in Factory Asia.
Those revenues, which have always been volatile, have become even more so thanks to the growing importance of stock options, capital gains and other non-wage income.
But in the last few years, these companies have become more volatile, having loaded up on debt to pay for ventures into energy trading and other new businesses.
The 16 hours of sessions, rancorous and volatile, have proved a grim reminder of how far their peacemaking relationship has deteriorated and how much is at stake.
Recent protests, while volatile, have been relatively small.
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