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1 Some traders are bracing themselves for more turbulence following recent unprecedented price volatility.
2 Hong Kong's regulator warned that more turbulence may be in store.
3 If not, fasten your seat belts, because more turbulence may be in store.
4 The second round vote may bring more turbulence .
5 Is there more turbulence to come?
6 The show went on through two World Wars and the 1916 Rising, but there could be more turbulence ahead.
7 There has been more turbulence on the markets as concerns about the European and US economies continue to affect trade.
8 The meeting risks more turbulence , however, with only six of the 70 political parties and a few ethnic groups invited.
9 Scientists studying climate change are predicting that flights across the North Atlantic could run into more turbulence in the future.
10 Planes are already encountering stronger winds, and could now face more turbulence , according to research led from Reading University, UK.
11 The United States, a benefactor to Egypt's military, has expressed concern about more turbulence in a country that has a peace treaty with Israel.
12 So as good as it was I think some of these indices are in for a bit more turbulence going in to August and September.
13 More turbulence could follow if Shafiq is elected and his foes have already vowed to take to the streets if that happens.
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