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1 The subject you started to prove is that cultures fluctuate with the years.
2 But boundaries and markets will fluctuate with the decades and centuries.
3 That data can be used to forecast how prices might fluctuate with the weather.
4 The stars in the stream fluctuate with an alien motion.
5 Their body temperatures did not fluctuate with the changing environment.
6 The yuan has been allowed to fluctuate with the aim of driving away speculators.
7 The speech discrimination scores, however, tended to fluctuate with the symptomatic course of each disease.
8 Ad valorem duties fluctuate with the price and offer strong temptations to fraud and perjury.
9 Other producers have contracts in which electricity prices fluctuate with the London Metal Exchange aluminum price.
10 Secondly, the wages of labour do not, in Great Britain, fluctuate with the price of provisions.
11 Although the performance of manufacturers can fluctuate with the global economy, they are anchored around long-term investors.
12 Most Saudi gas is produced as a by-product of oil output, so volumes fluctuate with oil production.
13 But cane production -and ethanol output -can fluctuate with the sun, rain, pests and disease.
14 The true question is, shall the judiciary be permanent, or fluctuate with the tide of public opinion?
15 The mid price is set once per session and does not fluctuate with market activity outside the session.
16 The price will be specified once per session and will not fluctuate with market activity outside the session.
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