The gold ducats were not fixed, their course as trade money might fluctuate daily.
This wealth is based on oil and gas, and the fortunes of the economy fluctuate with the prices of those commodities.
Thus they render mortals uncertain, make the ethical system fluctuate by founding it upon changeable, capricious idols, whom they represent much more frequently cruel and unjust, than filled with bounty and benevolence.
These dispositions fluctuate by reason of the involuntary impulse which our organs every instant receive, on the part of an infinity of causes, either exterior to ourselves, or else contained within our own frame.
They are both in all of us, they fluctuate from day to day; first one is ascendant and then the other.
Then we shall rust in shade, or shine in strife, And fluctuate 'twixt blind hopes and blind despairs, And fancy that we put forth all our life, And never know how with the soul it fares.
I never saw any one fluctuate so; one day dying, the next better again.
I shall fluctuateto the end, I suppose; one day better, the next worse.
Stocks fluctuate more widely than wholesale prices and wages, their values are more affected by variations in business confidence, and by variations in the rate of interest.
New York clearings fluctuate in general harmony with transactions on the New York Stock Exchange.
Its ratios with all other things would, thus, fluctuateuntil the equilibrium was reached.
Its wealth is based on oil and gas output (about 40% of GDP), and the fortunes of the economy fluctuate with the prices of those commodities.
Nevertheless, in the cases of some few wild animals, as shewn in the supplement, the proportions seem to fluctuate either during different seasons or in different localities in a sufficient degree to lead to such selection.
According to the accident of the existence of such men, the laws of war fluctuate from age to age; but, the question arises, Do they become perceptibly milder?
Is it not proved then by the above facts, that the laws of war rather fluctuate from age to age within somewhat narrow limits than permanently improve, and that they are apt to lose in one direction whatever they gain in another?
He had acquired a splendid name by his triumphs over Burgoyne, and the populace, whose opinions are formed by appearances and fluctuate with the rumors of the day, anticipated a success equally brilliant.
Why the prices of these metals do not fluctuate so much as those of other commodities, ib.
Secondly, the wages of labour do not, in Great Britain, fluctuate with the price of provisions.
Variegated leaves fluctuate between green and white, or green and yellow, and display these colors in nearly all possible patterns.
They fluctuate around an average, which is assumed to represent the approximate value of the whole plant.
On one side they fluctuate in the direction towards such petalomanous flowers as are borne by the stocks and others, which we have previously discussed.
All organs and all qualities of lamarckiana fluctuate and vary in a more or less evident manner, and those which I had the opportunity of examining more closely were found to comply with the general laws of fluctuation.
In England, also, to a large extent, Sherwell states, "morals fluctuate with trade.
To fluctuate in mind or opinion; to be unsteady or inconstant; to waver.
To vary or fluctuate between fixed limits; to act or move in a fickle or fluctuating manner; to change repeatedly, back and forth.
Fluctuate is applied both to things and persons and denotes that they move as they are acted upon.
Defn: To balance; to fluctuate between parties, so as to appear to favor each.
Profits thereforefluctuate more from industry to industry and from man to man than do other incomes.
This special money demand, therefore, in time of greater or less stress, may fluctuate rapidly, and the interest rate be temporarily higher or lower than the rate on long-time loans.
As a result of this condition, rates on loans and discounts fluctuate greatly on account of wide variations between the demand and the supply of loan funds, and commerce is hampered at certain seasons and overstimulated at others.
The money of the United States consists of four main elements, gold and silver coin, United States notes, and national bank notes, and none of these fluctuate in volume in accord with the needs of commerce.
The rate of exchange, or the price of drafts on a given point, may, therefore, fluctuate between a premium equal to the cost of shipping cash to that point and a discount of the same amount.
National bank notes fluctuate in volume as a result of changes in the number of national banks and in the prices of government bonds.
Its wealth is based on oil and gas output (about 33% of GDP), and the fortunes of the economy fluctuate with the prices of those commodities.
A small nucleus of Order is round his drum; but his outskirts fluctuate like the mad Ocean: for Rascality male and female is flowing in on him, from the four winds; guidance there is none but in his single head and two drumsticks.
It would not fluctuate with the market price of labor, or materials, or money.
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