The Lib Dems believe gas prices are too volatile to be a reliable source of energy.
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Critics in the past few years have complained that the futures markets have become too volatile.
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Steve Huffman with Mobile Fire and Rescue said conditions remain too volatile for fire crews to approach.
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They've gone through bankruptcy recently or their sales and earnings are still too volatile to support a repayment schedule.
It says oil taxation is too volatile to devolve and wants welfare to remain handled by the UK as a whole.
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You can't compare performance to pay for a single year: Both numbers are far too volatile to yield a meaningful ratio.
Companies habitually smooth investment returns, on the theory that the actual figures would be too volatile for investors and analysts to bear.
But Farideh Farhi, an author and scholar on Iranian and comparative politics, says Iran-U.S. relations are too volatile for any one person to accomplish much.
At this point I think building on the Facebook application environment on Facebook is too volatile, at least for my current uses and prefer the relative stability of tabs.
Still, for the average person who only buys a home once or twice in their lives, housing markets are too volatile for buyers to make decisions solely on appreciation potential.
In an interview on CNBC Wednesday, widely followed newsletter writer Dennis Gartman said gold is not a safe-haven investment asset because its price is too volatile on a daily basis.
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Nahmias said that authorities found the material last week -- with the aid of maps drawn by Rudolph -- and it was too volatile to be removed, so explosives experts destroyed it onsite.
Some believed stocks were simply too volatile, unpredictable.
And a little too volatile for our tastes.
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And, although it is important not to read too much into volatile quarterly figures, there are some signs that productivity growth may be slowing.
Careers are more volatile, too, as the half-life of marketable knowledge shrinks.
The trouble with all this media noise is that it tends to affect prices negatively in the short run, while stocks are uncertain (that is to say, volatile) over the long run, too.
Russia is diversifying too slowly away from oil and other natural resources with volatile prices.
Prabowo, a volatile and much-resented officer, is almost too obvious a suspect.
The White House continued "to urge Congress to move toward a sustainable Federal budget", he said, and warned against "reading too much into any one monthly report" as payroll estimates were volatile and could be revised substantially.
Countless companies fall victim to volatile currency markets, some in almost every quarter, and too many rely on their own assumptions about foreign exchange rates and have no real visibility into the day-to-day impact on their business.
Some insurance companies, too, worry that the commission's fudge could make their accounts more volatile.
Our reliance on oil makes us way too dependent on other parts of the world, many of which are very volatile.
The strain of dealing with a volatile public often means workers have difficulty carrying out routine tasks or become too afraid of assaults to continue in their jobs.
Thus, the picture starts to look rather like the one that led Professor Kennedy to make his premature judgment: twin budget and current-account deficits raising the cost of money and making the dollar volatile, while politicians and voters start to wonder whether they have taken on too much.
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