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Nonetheless, some temporary rise in volatility is probable.Monetary union might even make currencies more volatile permanently.
Live, and at its most exciting, it's much rougher, more fluid and more volatile than that.
After all, it's an entirely new concept, and its valuation (in dollar terms) has been tremendously volatile.
But some economists noted that the volatile nature of the payrolls data meant markets should not read too much into March's report.
Manchester's gay Mardi Gras has had a volatile past, with rows over organisation, security and the amount of cash (or lack of it) going to charities.
She, too, had threatened officers with a knife, but her attorneys contend police escalated an already volatile situation when they forced their way into her room with guns drawn.
Orubebe was a former minister of Rivers state, a key battleground in the volatile Niger delta, which produces much of the country's oil.
Already there have been well-meaning pleas not to engage in the kind of behaviour England's volatile travelling minority shouldn't have been given the chance to engage in in the first place.
In the current volatile market utilitie shares are mainly higher.
The number of optimists has been quite volatile in 2014, going from 26% to 35% earlier in the year, then back to 30% in November before ending up at 36% in December.
Gasan Magomedov, a 20-year-old midfielder for the Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala, has been shot and killed near his home in the volatile North Caucasus.
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