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1 More unsettling, the book shows how the media and the censors move in tandem .
2 ADRs and their locally listed parent stocks tend to move in tandem , according to Evans.
3 The Renewable Fuels Association said elimination of petroleum subsidies should move in tandem with ethanol changes.
4 High-yield bond funds, which often move in tandem with stocks, recorded $766 million in outflows.
5 He said that shares of Japanese chip equipment makers move in tandem with companies like Applied Materials.
6 Canada has said it is waiting on ratification in order to move in tandem with the United States.
7 Now we will move in tandem with the global markets, said Arun Kejriwal, strategist at research firm KRIS.
8 To avoid that mistake, Nissan and Renault knew industry, policymakers and infrastructure providers had to move in tandem .
9 Shares and oil, which tend to move in tandem these day, are on the rise again this morning.
10 This will come as a relief to those on tracker mortgages, which move in tandem with ECB rates.
11 Bond yields and inflation rates move in tandem , as investors require a higher yield to compensate for inflation risk.
12 Although silver prices generally move in tandem with gold, moves are more volatile because the silver market is much smaller.
13 An inverse correlation means the two variables move in opposite directions, while a direct correlation implies they move in tandem .
14 The analysts added the correlation is generally lower, but in stressed scenarios the two move in tandem much more closely.
15 The kiosk was so crammed with electronic and video gear that the two vendors inside had to move in tandem .
16 The size of rebates would move in tandem , giving greater incentives for brokers to create two-sided markets in thinly traded stocks.
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