Seeds and insects are part of their diet year round, but the ratio of animal and vegetable matter fluctuates throughout the year. |
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He requires large doses of narcotics for pain control and his level of consciousness fluctuates greatly. |
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Currently the exchange rate policy of China's currency, the renminbi, fluctuates only slightly. |
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Like many Krautrock bands, Manta Ray effectively fluctuates between singing in English and in their native tongue, Spanish. |
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Thoreau discovered that the level of the pond fluctuates by about five feet over a period of 25 years. |
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As the general price level fluctuates, the dollar is bound to become a unit of different magnitude. |
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But they are funny money whose value fluctuates dramatically in response to changes in the stock price. |
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It has been found that performance metrices fluctuates for every runs of the simulator. |
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In other words, the phase of the coherent matter wave is well defined but the number of atoms fluctuates from site to site. |
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Mood gently fluctuates as the light levels change, complemented by the rhythm of the mist continually settling and rising. |
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The Earth rotates non-uniformly, its poles move, and the rotation axis fluctuates in space. |
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Modulation is the process of varying some characteristic of the electric carrier wave as transmitted information on that carrier wave fluctuates. |
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The steam flow rate in steam transport piping fluctuates greatly depending on the operational status of the equipment. |
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The amount of soap required by MCC fluctuates with the demand. |
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Sea turtles have paddle-shaped flippers that help them move through the water, one pair of lungs and a body temperature that fluctuates with the environment. |
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The best work on the show fluctuates between two greatly differing styles, one a kind of elemental formalism, the other a figurative, narrative post-modernism. |
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Once the loan is made, the interest rate fluctuates according to the prime interest rate, which is the rate banks offer their best customers. |
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Guarantees an attractive interest rate because it fluctuates with the prime rate. |
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An individual fluctuates up and down the scale as he experiences good or bad fortune. |
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The price of milk, which accounts for the larger part of our manufacturing costs, fluctuates with the selling price of cheese. |
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Members' equity is variable and impermanent, because it fluctuates according to the inflows and outflows of funds by the members. |
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A characteristic of such banking arrangements is that the bank balance often fluctuates from being positive to overdrawn. |
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The supply of caustic soda inevitably fluctuates in line with that of chlorine. |
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Demand for cauliflowers also fluctuates in line with the weather, but inversely to supply. |
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Arterial pressure fluctuates in most persons, whether they are normotensive or hypertensive. |
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The size of the ozone hole over the Antarctic fluctuates year after year, but a general trend demonstrates that it's getting bigger. |
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Throughout the novel, Tostevin fluctuates between two narrators, time frames and languages to emphasize the narrator's, Laura's, split self. |
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The temperature fluctuates in all ovens throughout the cooking cycle, so the dial is really just a guide. |
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This price fluctuates considerably and is subject to many factors beyond the Company's control. |
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The price of fixed income debt securities fluctuates with movements in market interest rates. |
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An interest rate on a mortgage that fluctuates according to changes in the prime lending rate. |
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The rate of exchange on the local currency fluctuates substantially each day. |
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The economy growth fluctuates year to year depending on several factors, the key being rainfall and drought levels. |
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The Europe that the Heads of State are building fluctuates between powerlessness and contempt. |
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Interest payable on this facility fluctuates with changes in the prime interest rate. |
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The number of SIBAs fluctuates but remains a major workforce management challenge. |
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The number of registered refugees and refugee children in the country fluctuates. |
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If the detrital material in a chemical rock fluctuates between 5 and 50 per cent, the chances are very great that this chemical rock has a clastic texture. |
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When you stay up late, your blood sugar fluctuates more than normal anyway. |
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Some other economists hold that the natural rate fluctuates over time and reject the notion that the natural rate can be approximated by an average figure. |
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The Arctic Oscillation is a seesaw pattern in which atmospheric pressure at the polar and middle latitudes fluctuates between positive and negative phases. |
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The decrease in birth rate fluctuates from nation to nation, as does the time span in which it is experienced. |
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Augustine south to Cocoa Beach, the coast fluctuates between the two, depending on the annual weather conditions. |
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The number of American cattle kept in confined feedlot conditions fluctuates. |
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Second, generally the purchase price of the principal raw material, milk, fluctuates in tandem with variations in the selling price per pound of cheese. |
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The amount of the difference varies greatly based on the currency pair, the interest rate differential between the two currencies, and fluctuates day to day with the movement of prices. |
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It is important to note how a fund's price fluctuates over time. |
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The alpine area fluctuates greatly because of regional fluctuations in tree lines. |
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Their quantity fluctuates between 35 and 40 g per litre of lager. |
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Wherever you look along the horizontal axis in the graph above, you will find that the sum of the three voltages is always zero, and that the difference in voltage between any two phases fluctuates as an alternating current. |
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The Army is not like a limited liability company to be reconstructed, remodelled, liquidated and refloated from week to week as the money market fluctuates. |
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On today's market, the price of oil fluctuates in relation to speculation, economic growth mechanisms, and a variety of other factors, but not because of decreased oil supply. |
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The list of things required to support all operations is quite extensive, specific and fluctuates based on the location of the ship and planned operations and outreaches. |
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The key to the financial success of this project was that the funding approach negotiated with the province provides stable funding instead of per diems-based funding which fluctuates according to usage. |
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For example, ice cream stored in an automatic defrosting domestic freezer becomes sandy in texture because the ice crystals increase in size as the temperature of the system fluctuates. |
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While PPC's usage rate of facilities fluctuates throughout the year, on average its infrastructure usage is about 20 percent of the overall Cornwallis campus capacity. |
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Even though the individual's interlanguage fluctuates in a continuum between the mother tongue and the target language, the interlanguage is independent of both, although inevitably linked to them. |
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Her health has been more stable this year but fluctuates a lot. |
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The idea of diversification is a sound one and, at its heart, is the need to manage the risk associated with a commodity whose price is set by international markets and fluctuates greatly. |
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Unfortunately, his choice of words gave the impression of a standard of proof which fluctuates from case to case, rather than it being the evidentiary challenge to meet the standard which fluctuates. |
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It also fluctuates in rhythm according to the menstrual cycle. |
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But even if you just get on the scales out of curiosity, studies confirm what you probably already know, that weight fluctuates during the week, increasing over the weekend as people eat bigger meals and move less. |
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The cost of getting to France fluctuates due to season and fuel surcharges, but fares for foot passengers remain low. |
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Several thousand auctioneers operate through Hong Kong and mainland China, but only 55 in Hong Kong and 245 on the mainland are actually authorised, and even this figure fluctuates, according to Ms McAndrew. |
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But he says the important point is not the number of executions, which fluctuates from year to year, but the number of countries that carry out executions. |
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The government never takes action when the price of gas fluctuates. |
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The number of people in Qatar fluctuates considerably depending on the season, since the country relies heavily on migrant labour. |
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Imported cucumber customs value fluctuates considerably through the year. |
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The pound is freely bought and sold on the foreign exchange markets around the world, and its value relative to other currencies therefore fluctuates. |
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