Similar words: fluctuation, fluctuate, actuate, extenuating, insinuating, punctuate, situation, infatuation. Meaning: ['flʌktʃʊeɪt] adj. having unpredictable ups and downs.
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31 Widely fluctuating exchange rates may adversely affect international trade.
32 But that math kept fluctuating.
33 They are fluctuating with the exchange rate.
34 In many applications a fluctuating DC current is undesirable.
35 In order to get the same eligible welded spot,(http://sentencedict.com/fluctuating.html) the inverter spot welding machine is not susceptive to the parameters fluctuating.
36 Nonetheless, I wanted to keep an eye on things so my body didn't end up fluctuating as capriciously as my skirt lengths.
37 Conclusion: Fluctuating cognitive impairment patient with recurrent visual hallucinations and spontaneous motor features of Parkinsonism shall be high suspected to be dementia with Lewy bodies.
38 Sometimes the burst error is happened in wireless transmission due to fluctuating channel conditions.
39 This additional force is a rapidly fluctuating force, the movement of spins is still free Brownian movement.
40 The seat combination is an essential part used on NF50 motorcycle engine, which influences the starting ability, fuel consumption and idle speed fluctuating rate of the engine.
41 The fluctuating stock price is the most unfathomable but also the most attractive element in the stock market.
42 PID temperature control and fluctuating sealing, computer control, frequency conversion for speed adjusting and other technique.
43 Cracking due to repeating and fluctuating stresses a corrosive environment.
44 The pose won't make here knee feels demanding, he can guide you cozily to enter a climax, touch deep the vagina each inches, undertake fluctuating reaching hitting encircling a movement.
45 The market has not been stable lately. Prices are fluctuating violently.
46 In consideration of large computational efforts of Deodatis simulation, a modified spectral representation method was proposed for simulating the fluctuating wind field of long span bridges.
47 A great fluctuating stock index makes it hard to forcast the final situation.
48 This allows temperature stabilization for further enhancing long - term stability , even under fluctuating ambient conditions.
49 A superconducting magnetic storage ( SMES ) based control method is proposed to compensate the fluctuating loads system.
50 The fluctuating transmission signal can be used to measure particle size and particle concentration.
51 According to the analysis, the amplitude of oscillation of the tower top would be reasonably large under the fluctuating wind.
52 After removing the long-term tendency, cyclical fluctuating and seasonal fluctuating one by one from Baltic Freight Index, a null means stationary series is reached which matched ARMA model.
53 Times Square - first known as Long Acre Square - has spent the past century under strongly fluctuating fortunes.
54 Of these patients, one experienced transitory extrapyramidal symptoms and fluctuating impairment of consciousness (from somnolence to coma) for 6 months.
55 Ostler gives an account of the fluctuating fortunes of other major world languages.
56 The adding of the three tendencies wholly grasps the fluctuating law of Baltic Freight Index.
57 Compared with correlation measure by adopting ultrasonic and capacity as sensor, it has lower cost that adopting random signal of fluctuating pressure by pressductor measured.
58 It analyzes the main factors of interest rate changing and price fluctuating that influences the real option value of the coal resource.
59 Interest rate risk is simply the risk resulting from fluctuating interest rates.
60 Any company that makes only small cars is at the mercy of fluctuating gas prices.
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