Motion characterized by chaotic changes in pressure and flow velocity.
A state of violent disturbance and disorder (as in politics or social conditions generally)
Unstable flow of a liquid or gas.
1 Implied volatility is a measure of expectations for future market price turbulence .
2 But mere speed was, of course, unimportant; the real danger was turbulence .
3 The specific effects this turbulence causes tend to change slowly over time.
4 Delphi said it needed the liquidity amid turbulence in the credit markets.
5 Short-run calm comes at the expense of possible long-run turbulence , he said.
6 Growing turbulence in Argentina has kept global attention focused on emerging markets.
7 The mixed jobs data were released amid continued turbulence in global markets.
8 Growing turbulence in Argentina once again focused global attention on emerging markets.
9 Clark said TD expects little turbulence despite the U.S. subprime mortgage crisis.
10 Alex was a wartime general who thrived in times of market turbulence .
11 You must also factor the current turbulence of global markets into this.
12 Habibe says that only one patient appears affected by Kosovo's current turbulence .
13 SAA leadership structure has experienced sustained turbulence in the last 12 month.
14 They may also be released during severe turbulence or particularly rough landings.
15 That's not entirely surprising given the massive turbulence in the premium market.
16 The turbulence of the sudden demonstration swept the girl from her moorings.
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Turbulence в диалектах
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