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Sedimentation patterns would have fluctuated with the relative strength of monsoon (Gallagher et al. 2014b; Kuhnt et al. 2015).
The annual payouts would have fluctuated — decreasing in some years — but would have grown to $197,000 by 1997.
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"We've seen that a specialty building doesn't have the extreme highs and extreme lows that a normal office building would have, fluctuating with the economy," Mr. Levy said.
Independently of BMR, adult sauropods must have been homoiotherms because of their very low surface to volume ratio, which meant that their body temperature would at best have fluctuated with the seasons, but not on a daily basis as in modern poikilotherms (Colbert, 1993; Seebacher, 2003).
Taxes, it says, would provide a more reliable price signal than the EU ETS, where prices have fluctuated dramatically in the last few years.
That figure is from back in 2007 so it may have fluctuated somewhat, but assuming it's accurate or close to accurate, a 30-person cut would be around 18% of the company's workforce.
The protesters' demands have fluctuated.
Share prices have fluctuated wildly.
Their fortunes have fluctuated through the centuries.
His observations must have fluctuated wildly in the first half.
Politicians too have fluctuated between the two positions.
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