It is clear to you, I hope, that Stephen was not a hypocrite,—capable of deliberate doubleness for a selfish end; and yet his fluctuations between the indulgence of a feeling and the systematic concealment of it might have made a good case in support of Philip's accusation.
The Catholics, bad harvests, and the mysterious fluctuations of trade were the three evils mankind had to fear; even the floods had not been great of late years.
It seemed like the fluctuations of a dream—as if the action begun by that loud bloated stranger were being carried on by this pale-eyed sickly looking piece of respectability, whose subdued tone and glib formality of speech were at this moment almost as repulsive to him as their remembered contrast.
"Our experiments provide the kind of evidence for the interplay between critical fluctuations and glassy arrest that the scientific community has been after for quite some time.
Snakes might have to contend with fluctuations in income, lack of work opportunities, and unexpected expenses.
jpg Past research has shown that it's common to experience fluctuations in "subjective age," or how old you feel.
At the same time, they also scoured National Weather Service data to monitor fluctuations in temperature, humidity and barometric pressure within 72 hours of each patient's visit.
The data visualization shows Earth's fluctuations as seen from space.
This is likely because eating quickly may cause fluctuations in your blood sugar, which can lead to insulin resistance.
Bendick and colleagues did find a curious correlation between clusters of certain earthquakes and periodic fluctuations in Earth's rotation.
Although such fluctuations in rotation are small – changing the length of the day by a millisecond – they could still be implicated in the release of vast amounts of underground energy, it is argued.
Adjusting for valuation effects from exchange-rate fluctuations, reserve inflows were probably even higher at about $25bn, according to an FT estimate.
If the serotonin levels of women are constantly, artificially high, they are at risk of losing their emotional sensitivity with its natural fluctuations, and modeling a more masculine, static hormonal balance.
However, investors have been slow to shift their view of Apple as a volatile hardware maker, vulnerable to the fluctuations of the consumer electronics market, rather than a software company with stable recurring revenues.
sets your body up for larger fluctuations in insulin and glucose and could be setting you up for more fat gain instead of fat loss," confirms Martha Belury, professor of human nutrition at Ohio State.
7bn but came in flat after currency fluctuations were accounted for.
During a recorded television debate, Abe said he is "concerned" about currency fluctuations and that Tokyo is committed to taking "every measure" to guarantee stability in the world's financial markets, The Japan Times reported.
This is the first adjustment since China made changes to its oil pricing mechanism in January, which set a floor for adjustment to buffer the negative effects of violent fluctuations in international oil prices.
We all experience a number of emotional fluctuations throughout the day, and often we don't even understand what's causing a wave of anger or sadness.
However, the drastic fluctuations in pork prices actually exposes the problem in China's pig industry.