fluctuations im PONS Wörterbuch

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fluctuations in temperature

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Wealth can also serve as a safety net against fluctuations in income and poverty.
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Studies indicate that fluctuations in tropopause, associated with hydration of the lower stratosphere and stratospheric cooling, can be related to their formation.
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The results are bad for everyone - interest rate and price fluctuations, over-indebtedness, and a lack of long-term investment in things like water infrastructure and hospitals.
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Finally, social network analysis can also reveal important fluctuations in animal behaviors across changing environments.
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Large fluctuations in asset prices in the leverage cycle lead to a huge redistribution of wealth and change in inequality.
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Speculators on futures price fluctuations who do not intend to make or take ultimate delivery must take care to zero their positions prior to the contract's expiry.
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Second, big price fluctuations will be common as we enter the mania and approach the peak.
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He also believes that the tempo of this tude is subjected to the most multifarious fluctuations.
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Vibrations and heat fluctuations can hasten a wine's deterioration and cause adverse effect on the wines.
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Provided that the capitalist relations of production are stable and secure, capital accumulation will continue, despite constant market fluctuations, at a slower or faster pace.
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