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It's about the most volatile thing there is.
The day-to-day operation of the nation's power grid is, in many respects, a great marvel -- a second-by-second balancing act of the tremendously volatile thing known as electricity, a sometimes wicked creature with a mind of its own that can cause great damage in a hurry.
"Company executives found out that the art market could be a very volatile thing that they didn't want to be part of".
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"Given how incredibly volatile things are, using lethal force doesn't accomplish anything," she said in an interview.
First, territories and borders can be delicate and volatile things, and tampering with them is rarely without unforeseen consequences.
If you need reminind how volatile things are have a look at this piece from our banking correspondent Jill Treanor about how the crisis in Greece is already hitting British banks.
Measures of "core" inflation, which exclude more volatile things like energy and food, have remained at around 1%.Mr Trichet argues that monetary tightening is needed to ward off "second-round" effects of rising commodity prices, whereby wages and prices respond to an initial upward jolt by spiralling higher.
Currencies are volatile things and the dollar may yet confound all the pessimism in coming months.
Gas prices, being exceedingly volatile things, can have a number of causes behind their rather awkward oscillating.
Bitcoin, the most notable cryptocurrency, saw its valuation top $1,000 in 2013, but today it is worth just $400, proving just how volatile things remain.
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