Beyond the whims of the market, Barrick was also a victim to regulatory restrictions.
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But even the communications sector is not immune to the whims of the public markets.
When you borrow money you subject yourself to the often cruel whims of the capital markets.
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Granted, this is government by fits and starts, hobbled by the whims of voters.
It's the sound of electronics being bent to the fickle whims of a human.
The unions have complained the staff are subject to the "whims of head teachers".
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The chance whims of pop culture can unexpectedly thrust a heretofore obscure place into the spotlight.
Interest rates on mortgages, bonds, and other long-term debt are not set by the whims of fairies.
On the other hand, small businesses will remain vulnerable to the whims of their credit card companies.
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Conversely, if you choose to do nothing, you toss your portfolio to the whims of the market.
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Transport in our modern-day economy is far too important to be left to the whims of politics.
Commodities have become an investment class: declines in their prices may simply reflect the whims of speculators.
People are reliant on the whims of leaders and technocrats to determine a fair compensation for their labor.
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Moreover, Netanyahu cannot debase his office by subordinating his schedule to the whims of a mere presidential envoy.
More importantly, gold is not tied to the whims of a central bank.
Maybe, just maybe, the internet streaming company will revive some other shows lost to the whims of television executives.
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The Democrats are the party of a weak, floating dollar, subject to the whims of an unaccountable Federal Reserve.
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Rule-making would still require judgment, but it would be less subject to the whims of the people in power.
It should never be at the whims of the companies who hold this information whether to share it or not.
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But they agree that interest rates should reflect the fundamental forces of thrift rather than the whims of central bankers.
With national interests subordinated to the whims of bureaucrats in Brussels, Europe does little of value in the international arena.
View this as an entitlement program in reverse- a plan that is not subject to the whims of good political speechmakers.
But if he had followed the whims of his generation, Langer might not have entered the field of medicine at all.
However, the designers and manufacturers exhibiting at this show adhere more to their personal vision than to the whims of fashion.
And, yes, despite their prodigious talent, they had to tailor their music to the whims of their wealthy and powerful benefactors.
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Closed-end managers, by contrast, are insulated from the whims of the market.
The whims of the German legal system apart, there are three main reasons why the country's banks are in such a mess.
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Shipment companies are by definition tied to the whims of the global economy, as they specialize in moving things around the world.
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On the other hand, if he were applying for a job, he wouldn't leave his fate to the whims of the screening system.
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