But these are choppy waters for Il capitano, and just as choppy for the vessel he hopes to skipper.
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That being said I think it's going to be choppy.
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Qatar's main index edged down 0.1 percent in choppy trade.
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European stocks were choppy on Friday following the election result.
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Trading was choppy, however, and focus remained on interest rates.
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That being said the stream wasn't necessarily choppy, just delayed.
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It doesn't bode well for business if markets stay choppy.
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On Wall Street, stocks finished a choppy session nearly unchanged.
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European stock markets were broadly steady after a choppy start.
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It could be a really choppy next couple of weeks.
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The action sequences are electric; they're grimy, choppy, and strange.
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Markets oscillated between gains and losses in choppy morning trade.
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The editing makes the overall narrative a choppy, confused mess.
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Short, choppy waves pushed at me like a playground bully.
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Equities closed flat on Tuesday after a choppy trading session.
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So, let's all get choppy black pixie cuts this fall?
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Banking stocks opened mostly higher on Monday in choppy trade.
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Like water, "Nine Island" can flow both smooth and choppy.
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But he said this was subject to choppy currency markets.
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Some are feathery, some are choppy, some taper, others bend.
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It was a choppy, disjointed game, and eventually ended goalless.
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Keane's stock reversed course to rise 3.4% in choppy trading.
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Instead, we get an alarmingly sloppy and choppy ghost story.
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In "Things Various," the surface is extremely brushy, choppy, agitated.
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Verizon's 5G Home service has already had a choppy history.
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That's why I think the market is unpredictable and choppy.
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Japan's Nikkei average closed 0.1 percent lower in choppy trade.
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China's Shanghai Composite (SHCOMP) inched up 0.1% in choppy trading.
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Some sank in the choppy water, drowning dozens of people.
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The action is choppy and overaggressive, but never very exciting.
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Zillow's stock fell slightly after choppy trade, following an earnings beat.
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However, results were choppy throughout the season and among different retailers.
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"We are looking at strong winds and choppy waters," he said.
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The choppy action points to the deep uncertainty in financial markets.
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There's blurry spots everywhere, and the inner thighs are all choppy.
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Say shaggy balayage or choppy pixie and we think: Halle Berry.
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On Wall Street, stocks were little-changed in a choppy session.
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The three major U.S. averages were mixed Thursday in choppy trade.
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Instead, Mendoza-Sanchez viewed the ceremony through a choppy FaceTime feed.
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U.S. equities closed mostly flat on Monday after a choppy session.
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Besides the usual trim, Roberts' choppy L.A. lob is pretty predictable.
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Last season she debuted a choppy lob and the spontaneous fringe.
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Sterling was 0.34% higher at $1.2874 in a very choppy session.
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The Nikkei was flat in choppy trade, ending at 19,984.62 points.
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Their task was complicated however by high winds and choppy waters.
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Aside from the pilchards and pastry, the recipe is choppy water.
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He linked ANZ's choppy performance in Asia to tumbling commodity prices.
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There were no storms, and the water was not unusually choppy.
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"I think it is going to be very choppy," he said.
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Equity returns over the 21990–260 period were choppy and substandard.
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Beyond it choppy green water stretched out toward the American coast.
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The Nikkei share average was flat at 21,643.07 in choppy trade.
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Market recap: US markets ended Thursday mixed after a choppy session.
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Sometimes the water might be choppy when the wind is mild.
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An off-duty law enforcement officer dove into the choppy waters.
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The next six to nine months are going to get choppy.
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In both cases, stormy weather and choppy waters complicated recovery efforts.
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But the choppy waves slapping the Rockaways don't favor short boards.
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In the currency market, the U.S. dollar weakened in choppy trading.
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The small amount of original material was written in choppy English.
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He began snapping photos while trying to steer in choppy water.
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DJI bounced in and out of positive territory in choppy trading.
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Sterling was 0.34% higher at $1.2874 in a very choppy session.
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Japan's Nikkei 225 (N225) was slightly higher during a choppy session.
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To sail these choppy waters, you're going to need fundamental skills.
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It's basically a maze game with bad voiceovers and choppy graphics.
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Shares of Gilead Sciences fell slightly in choppy trade after the bell.
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Trading was choppy with the Dow swinging between positive and negative territory.
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The video wasn't choppy, picture quality was crisp, and lag was minimal.
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Videos from the scene showed choppy, violent waves rolling through the water.
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"That way, we know we shouldn't be phased by any choppy waters."
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It would also make the water more choppy, affecting their food gathering.
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The Dow Jones industrial average and also closed higher in choppy trade.
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Even Kylie Jenner's sentences are choppy and vague in the confessional interviews.
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Following a choppy-at-best sixth season, it's probably for the best.
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Trading was choppy and volume was low, with markets closed in Europe.
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But China's Shanghai Composite Index (SHCOMP) slipped 1.83% in a choppy session.
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Instead, it moves in fits and starts that match its choppy interface.
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Chicago Board of Trade wheat closed modestly higher after a choppy session.
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But the growth is increasingly choppy, after two years of steady increases.
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It was choppy and stuck out at awkward angles and looked awful!
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Wheat also fell, while soybeans ended nearly unchanged after a choppy session.
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Choppy morning trading in London saw the pair flat at 210 yen.
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U.S. stocks rallied on Friday, capping a choppy, losing month for markets.
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Trading was choppy before a U.S. jobs report later in the day.
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Choppy early trading in London saw the pair flat at 110.83 yen.
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Major U.S. stock averages were nearly flat on Thursday in choppy trading.
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It is only the pluckiest investors who will brave such choppy waters.
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But what happens when the waters get choppy and investors get queasy?
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Stocks on Wall Street closed mixed after a day of choppy trade.
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Both the Dow and S&P pared losses in choppy afternoon trading.
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At this year's Billboard Music Awards, Mila Kunis debuted fresh, choppy bangs.
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But this high-flying partnership may be about to hit choppy air.
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Small groups sit on the dock's edge, gazing at the choppy sea.
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The final leg of the journey takes five hours over choppy waters.
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SO THERE'S MORE RISK TO THE DOWNSIDE IF THINGS SYSTEMICALLY GET CHOPPY.
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"The sea is choppy," Ramón Lizárraga, a receptionist, said on Tuesday evening.
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Expect choppy waters in the form of rain and strong winds tomorrow.
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I think we will be in some choppy range for a while.
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Meanwhile, capital expenditure growth has been choppy at best over 10 years.
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U.S. corn futures rose while wheat was little changed in choppy trade.
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Separately, shares of Afterpay Ltd closed 1.4% up after a choppy session.
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Our first ventures into joint watching quickly descended into relationship choppy waters.
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However, stock markets, which characterizes as "middling" this year, will be choppy.
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These investors miss the boat as they churn through such choppy water.
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Visa's shares were down 0.4 percent in choppy trading after the bell.
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The search had been hampered by strong winds and choppy waters, officials said.
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Courtesy of hairstylist Larry Sims, Union arrived with a super-short, choppy pixie.
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But the S&P's performance was choppy after falling below the 20193-day.
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We've all suffered through grainy Skype calls, garbage Google Hangouts, and choppy FaceTimes.
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In South Korea, the Kospi closed unchanged at 799.853,065.76 after a choppy session.
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Oil prices reversed course to trade slightly higher in choppy trading on Wednesday.
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Choppy market action led to muted trading revenue for J.P. Morgan last quarter.
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Since then, Yahoo has advanced more than 5 percent, albeit in choppy trade.
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Following a choppy week, there's plenty of agreement that more volatility lies ahead.
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Here's one way to play it safe if the market gets choppy again.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 index was down 0.4 percent in choppy trade.
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We expect shares to remain choppy, with a near-term floor around $212019.
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Shares of FireEye were slightly lower in choppy after-hours trading on Wednesday.
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While I noticed upscaled action could be choppy, the grain issue wasn't present.
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Choppy waters and bright reflections make them difficult to spot when they do.
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Shares of IBM saw choppy trade after the legacy technology company reported earnings.
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I won't be surprised if I see some numbers that are quite choppy.
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Mr. Robot was a choppy non-sensical mess that looked like a RealVideo.
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Both contracts were largely flat on the week after days of choppy trading.
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Its shares fell as much as 15 percent in choppy after-hours trading.
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In oil markets, Brent and U.S. crude prices both fell in choppy trading.
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The stock briefly gained more than 10 percent in choppy after-hours trading.
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U.S. stock indexes bounced in and out of positive territory in choppy trading.
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Trade was choppy, with the Nikkei share average trading in negative territory earlier.
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For one, the ships are floating on the surface of a choppy ocean.
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As such, my video streams are choppy with lots of visible compression artifacts.
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On the energy front, oil prices strengthened after a choppy session on Tuesday.
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Beppe Severgnini THE Italian aircraft carrier Cavour floats in the choppy blue sea.
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There are choppy breakbeats, melodramatic spoken word interludes and hi-NRG violin samples.
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That's led to some choppy sales in the first few weeks since legalization.
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All we have, sailing through these choppy and uncharted waters, is each other.
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It was like wading into choppy waters and bracing for wave after wave.
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The company's shares fell as much as 8% in choppy trade, before recovering.
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Things are getting choppy in New York's once-rocketing residential real estate market.
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I gave one a mullet with choppy baby bangs, but a chic version.
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The contracts were largely flat on the week after days of choppy trading.
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It offers swimmers company, which enhances safety, especially when the sea is choppy.
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Trade in Omnitel was choppy, with the stock ending higher by 1.36 percent.
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Military ships and aircraft were scouring the choppy waters for the missing five.
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The Nikkei share average ended 1.0 percent lower to 16,026.76 in choppy trade.
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She needs to watch her back: Britain, like America, is enduring choppy political waters.
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The displays have a speedy 120Hz refresh rate, so animation shouldn't be too choppy.
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And they can help chart a course forward, through the choppy wake of 2017.
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Whether it was in full-screen or windowed mode, the frame rate was choppy.
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Her short, choppy strides through the water were the sole sounds breaking the silence.
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February 2014By 2014, she unwrapped her hair to reveal a choppy, chin-length bob.
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Price moves will be choppy in the run-up to the meeting, Williams added.
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The behind the scenes of the 2004 film was choppy from start to finish.
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Shares of Mylan fell slightly after choppy trade Wednesday after the company reported earnings.
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Banking stocks opened mostly higher on Monday in choppy trade, but then turned negative.
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The company's stock was up more than 22014 percent in choppy after-hours trade.
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And while Wald sees a trend higher, it could be a "choppy" move higher.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Choppy financial markets nudged private equity firm KKR & Co LP (KKR.
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Trading, however, was choppy after a price gain of 15 percent in seven sessions.
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He noted the difficulty of predicting U.S. trade negotiations, which could make markets choppy.
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But spending was choppy, and many traditional retailers struggled to capitalize on those gains.
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The company's shares were up 233 percent in choppy after-hours trading on Monday.
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Shares of the company were up 1 percent at 1,3054 pence in choppy trading.
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She revealed that she cut her long strands into a choppy, collarbone-length cut.
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He's grinning ear-to-ear as he fixes Perry's peroxide bangs and choppy layers.
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The pound inched up 0.1 percent to $1.2450 following choppy moves the previous day.
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Och-Ziff's commodity business saw choppy returns during the fourth quarter, the letter said.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 index ended down 0.1 percent after a choppy day.
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Global politics play a role, Ms. Haines said, contributing to a "choppy" luxury market.
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The dollar was down 0.04 percent against a basket of currencies in choppy trading.
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Japan's slipped 14.73 percent, or 77.9 points, to close at 21,567.52 amid choppy trade.
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The text has been slimmed by about half, which can mean some choppy storytelling.
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State-owned oil company Petroliam Nasional's bonds widened 22021bp in choppy trading before recovering.
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However, Wall Street's main indexes were still above their session lows in choppy trading.
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The worldwide economy is choppy, but we are actually in a period of stability.
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ITS CHOPPY RIGHT NOW BUT THE BUSINESS AND THE INDUSTRY IS NOT GOING AWAY.
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Japan's closed higher by 0.13 percent, or 27.26 points, at 21,319.55 amid choppy trade.
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HOW LOW CAN YOU GO The comments had come after a choppy Asian session.
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Then they took a choppy ferry ride to the island and got to work.
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But on this warm May evening, she slipped to the back, her stride choppy.
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Boeing, which has struggled throughout the week, fell 0.1 percent in choppy trade Thursday.
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On Wall Street, equities navigated through choppy trade as traders monitored domestic political uncertainty.
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The boats unfurled 40 miles of fiber optic cable into the dark, choppy water.
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After a choppy morning, the pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 turned lower, dropping 1.8 percent.
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The style consists of short, choppy layers with streaky highlights and a slight curl.
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Carlyle's performance indicated it was not immune to choppy markets either but weathered fluctuations better.
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Japanese stocks led regional losses with the benchmark index falling 0.13 percent in choppy trade.
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Markets have been choppy in recent weeks, falling more than 10 percent from their Jan.
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Even scrolling up and down a native app like Prime Video is a little choppy.
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The news added to volatility in what had already been a day of choppy trading.
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Those fears have translated into choppy and dramatic trading in equity markets across the globe.
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"It's going to be choppy going into the Fed," said Andrew Brenner of National Alliance.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 fluctuated throughout the choppy session, closing 0.3 percent up provisionally.
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A year later, she traded her bob for a choppy pixie cut on a whim.
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"Her name is Hannah," she continued in the choppy Caribbean-style Spanish of the country.
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Sunday night, the choppy waters of the beauty community finally came to a glassy still.
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Stocks fell Tuesday after a choppy session as investors grappled with rising U.S. interest rates.
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Visa saw its stock drop more than 1 percent in choppy trade after the bell.
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As for your in-laws, we've offered some helpful tips for navigating those choppy waters.
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Underneath her cap we see a choppy wig, loaded down with auburn and blonde streaks.
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ETF inflows remain positive but choppy — and are slowing down significantly from a year ago.
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Shares of the company were down about a percent in choppy trading before the bell.
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Oil prices were choppy, up slightly in the afternoon after losing ground through the morning.
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" The predicted going for "quirky and choppy, with different layers — nothing too fussy or polished.
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Trade in all three commodities was choppy, with futures trading both sides of unchanged levels.
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A choppy session for stocks Thursday left some "Fast Money" traders searching for stable plays.
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Adding to the challenges, most retirement systems are underfunded, and investment returns have been choppy.
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All of which meant a potentially choppy session was in store for the single currency.
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If the past few months are any indication, there could be more choppy waters ahead.
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Continuing a choppy trend of the last several sessions, stocks Tuesday seesawed and closed lower.
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Whether people care about it, maybe not, but maybe this choppy action shows they do.
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Stocks bounced Thursday in a choppy session, as oil rebounded by more than 4 percent.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Copper has just burst into life after a year of choppy sideways trading.
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Others are dense and grounded with choppy hatched marks that suggest language, highways, or architecture.
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Japan's rose 1.24 percent, or 276.95 points, to end at 22,555.43 in a choppy session.
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Across miles of choppy, fog-choked seas, the boat's message was relayed through wireless telegraphy.
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U.S. stocks jumped more than 3% at the open but pared gains in choppy trade.
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Stocks in Europe mostly fell again on Tuesday, while trade in Asia Pacific was choppy.
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Shares in Yes Bank were up 10% in choppy trade, having fallen 56% on Friday.
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Iron ore spot markets remain choppy, falling modestly on Thursday after ripping higher on Wednesday.
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Her look may have been choppy, but, like Edward Scissorhands, she slayed in the end.
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Months later, choppy markets followed by WeWork's tumultuous IPO attempt made the company delay again.
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Regional shares painted a mixed picture, in line with a choppy session on Wall Street.
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It can also create a frame stutter that makes your game appear jittery or choppy.
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"It will be choppy," Ailman told CNBC's Brian Sullivan in an interview that aired Thursday.
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Developing first-of-its-kind regulations for a federally illicit substance is a choppy process.
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In choppy trade following the report, yields first fell, then recouped, then fell once more.
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This is a flawed film, weighed down by sludgy pacing, awkward acting and choppy editing.
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After December's choppy start, chances are you have some investments that lost value this year.
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CLSA is not alone in predicting choppy waters ahead for Hong Kong's residential property sector.
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Maybe we're in for a less-generous, more choppy, but still favorable tape from here?
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Shares of the action-camera maker spiked as much as 14 percent in choppy trading.
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European shares edged lower in choppy trade, set for a seventh straight session of falls.
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Steep terrain, low visibility, choppy seas and rain had complicated the search, the agency said.
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A search began but steep terrain, low visibility, choppy seas and rain complicated the search.
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Following a choppy trading session, the pan-European Stoxx 229 index closed up 23 percent.
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Equity markets fell post the decision and were choppy through the rest of the session.
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"But obviously the waters are extremely choppy and we're following like everybody else," he said.
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He sees choppy trading dominating the environment, with prices predominantly in the $1,050 to $1,350 range.
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One of the biggest comebacks in the choppy session was by struggling department store chain Debenhams.
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Our live blog is following market reaction after a day of choppy sessions for global stocks.
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Wall Street also kept an eye on oil prices, which held mostly higher in choppy trade.
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Traders Guy Adami and Brian Kelly contended the metal would keep rallying in a choppy market.
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"Trading recently has been choppy," said Geordie Wilkes, head of research at Sucden Financial in London.
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CDT (1504 GMT), with prices repeatedly veering above and below the $70-mark in choppy trading.
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There's a nervous tension in the air as the pair face off against "treacherous," choppy waters.
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It has led to "choppy trading" where markets can't sustain momentum in either direction, he added.
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A Deadliest Catch star hit choppy waters when he suffered a health scare aboard his ship.
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"Despite some bad weather and choppy sea conditions, the boats are coming," the coastguard spokesman said.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 closed up 853 percent in what had been a choppy session.
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Baldwin revealed her new choppy, frayed bob on Instagram, writing "lookin like baby Rhode these days".
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Both Brent crude and U.S. crude prices fell more than 1 percent Thursday in choppy trade.
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I think it's going to be choppy or a volatile market through the balance of 2019.
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Nelms cut her lush locks into choppy face-framing layers that only enchanted those gorgeous features.
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The Nasdaq composite outperformed, rising approximately 0.3 percent, as shares of Netflix rose in choppy trade.
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With the year's choppy start, it is critical to take a step back, breathe and reassess.
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STERLING has had a very choppy history, marked by crises such as 20163, 22016 and 230.
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The Ohio River has been seeing some pretty choppy waters lately thanks to some nasty flooding.
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U.S. stocks closed lower in choppy trade Friday as investors looked ahead to the French election.
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The buoyant watermelon slice will keep your drink upright no matter how choppy the water becomes.
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The field beyond them is a chaos of choppy heaps of earth that indicate makeshift graves.
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Target said it was pleased with its performance, especially in light of a "very choppy" environment.
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Celgene shares rose more than 7 percent, while Bristol-Myers dipped 0.2 percent in choppy trading.
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WTI futures plunged 5.89 percent, or $1.75, to trade at $27.94 a barrel in choppy trading.
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East Asian stocks will have a choppy ride this year, with some markets managing modest gains.
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Along the way, we noticed that the waves, choppy and disorganized when we arrived, were improving.
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Japan's Nikkei 20183 closed 0.04 percent below the flat line at 22,486.24 after a choppy session.
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Stocks on Wall Street were trading higher in choppy trade, while U.S. Treasury prices were mixed.
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Choppy capital markets are also expected to dent revenue from the company's small investment banking business.
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Eve's short, choppy chapters create a page-turning pace and lend urgency to the story's mysteries.
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The Nikkei gained 0.2 percent to 22,13 in a choppy session after opening a tad lower.
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She's wearing it anew — and as conspicuously as ever — in the choppy seas of New York.
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Chen speaks Mandarin with a lusty Beijing accent, which gives his English a choppy, dramatic rhythm.
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The rollout of "Be Best" has been choppy, mostly due to Trump's kidney procedure this spring.
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It gets tiring to call the number again and again, and cell reception can be choppy.
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Jackson (mistake number one, IMO) that's filled to the brim with the same choppy synth patterns.
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Dancers can't keep up with the music or, when necessary, hold onto unison; it gets choppy.
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Wall Street's main indexes ended little changed during a choppy session after falling sharply on Friday.
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Much like Barnes's book, "Birdmania" is also a series of choppy vignettes organized into topical chapters.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 ended the session down 0.18 percent provisionally, following a choppy session.
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Stocks in the region were largely weaker, in line with a choppy session on Wall Street.
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"What we didn't expect is for the magnetic field to become really really choppy," says Szabo.
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"some slight disappointment.." But obviously the waters are extremely choppy and we're following like everybody else.
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Wood pulp, nuts, plastic, glass, rubber, electrical machinery: All make their way through these foggy, choppy waters.
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The choppy transition also has driven out veteran Baker Hughes managers in key departments and rattled staff.
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Of course, a big change (and a particularly choppy cut) can be scary, so we're going first.
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H&R Block saw its stock climb more than 5 percent in choppy trade after the bell.
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U.S. stocks fell in choppy trade, with the Dow Jones Industrial average closing down about 120 points.
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Forty minutes later, I climb from the choppy waves into the boat and my stomach does backflips.
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Claims have been choppy since November because of difficulties stripping seasonal fluctuations from the data around holidays.
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Rewind to the early 2000s, when a short haircut was all about choppy layers and minimal volume.
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QSR's IPO plans have seen repeated delays due to choppy markets and domestic political uncertainties, sources said.
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Wall Street treaded water in choppy trade after a sharp rise in oil prices bolstered energy shares.
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While oil trended higher, intraday moves were choppy over speculation on how the British vote would go.
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Games like Pokémon Rumble Rush and PUBG run at choppy, but respectable frame rates on low settings.
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Roth said he expects the market to remain choppy and possibly sell off through Election Day, Tuesday.
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Underwriting stalled for most, as companies were wary of launching share and bond sales on choppy waters.
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The oil shock underscored an old truth: in choppy waters, it helps to be a big ship.
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Liquidity is choppy, settlement is slow and cumbersome, and access is largely controlled by various quota schemes.
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The choppy surface shakes the floats and the attached oyster bags up and down like a machine.
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Qualcomm shares ticked down slightly in choppy trade, following the chipmaker reporting earnings after the bell Wednesday.
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But one of the most important is how choppy investors expect the market to be in future.
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European stocks were choppy in morning trade, while Asia-Pacific indexes were mostly mixed in overnight trade.
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Choppy trading has ruled broader markets so far this year, and the has fallen about 6 percent.
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Crude oil futures slipped after a choppy session on Wednesday, as investors awaited this week's OPEC meeting.
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In choppy trade, the Dow attempted recovery several times from a 268-point drop in the open.
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"Late Night's" ability to navigate the choppy political waters has won him praise and a captive audience.
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The debt sale however was pulled in October, at a time of choppy conditions across emerging markets.
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The Sunderland result has definitely altered the tone of the evening and markets are getting very choppy.
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"Markets will be choppy in coming days," said Stephanie Kelly, senior political economist at Aberdeen Standard Investments.
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He vanished under the choppy water, which at 46 degrees was cold enough to bring on hypothermia.
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It was about 7 at night, and the turning tide had made the sea harsh and choppy.
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Traders said volumes could remain low and trading become choppy as the year-end holiday season approached.
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New York (CNN Business)Investors should brace for a "choppy and sloppy" ride for the stock market.
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For startups and publicly traded behemoths, navigating the choppy waters of the cannabis industry has been challenging.
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U.S. Treasury prices rose in choppy trading Thursday amid a flight to safer assets, sending yields lower.
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While stocks have risen the last three days, the gains were small and came in choppy trading.
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Broader global cross-asset issues remained much the same as they have during a choppy few weeks.
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That hurts Airbus when it faces volatility in cash planning due in part to choppy commercial markets.
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Although shares in Santander fell 0.9 percent in choppy trade and Banco Popular's were suspended, European banks .
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In the short term, however, it may prove a choppy trade as investors gauge the bill's impact.
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Though REITs have exhibited fairly low volatility in recent years, they occasionally go through distinctly choppy periods.
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Indeed, Mr. Tillerson was often uncomfortable navigating the choppy and turgid waters of the Washington political scene.
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"Every time you have a conversion, there is a risk of choppy floor plans," Ms. Chong said.
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Philippine consumers, the world's top social media users, often get frustrated with slow and choppy internet connections.
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One way to speed up a choppy stream is to use Ethernet instead, if that's an option.
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She had previously posted a video showing choppy waters lashing the boat as she approached North America.
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Sterling, which has enjoyed a choppy session Friday, rose more than 1.3% to $1.26 following the comments.
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"But I think it is still going to be a very choppy ride in 2016," he added.
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Until now, perhaps: "The Death & Life of John F. Donovan" isn't just flat, it's choppy and grandiose.
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These drops have often occurred in the context of choppy equity market conditions in the short term.
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Alma's bid to make over another key section of the waterfront, though, has hit some choppy waters.
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Shares of Mondelez were up 0.6 percent to $43.88 in choppy trading as traders digested the announcement.
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However, Lizardi said he expected the demand for the communication chips to be choppy in the future.
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So he's confident the odds are in favor of a positive December despite the month's choppy start.
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Stocks, on the other hand, rose in choppy trading on Thursday after closing sharply higher on Wednesday.
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Even the big money managers are struggling to navigate the choppy waters of the hedge fund industry.
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The Nikkei ended flat at 17,862.63 in choppy trade, while the Topix rose 0.1 percent to 1,423.08.
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But Luna had to elevate more choppy writing than his predecessors did in the first three seasons.
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Citigroup said in early December that trading revenue would likely dip from the previous year amid choppy markets.
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The offering comes at a time when many companies stay away from listing themselves in a choppy market.
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The style is noticeably different for Robbie, whose choppy blonde bob has become her beauty signature of sorts.
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Questions swirl around Ford CEO Jim Hackett's ability to steer the legendary carmaker through choppy waters, she said.
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At halftime, the 76ers had 15 turnovers, five by Okafor in 12 minutes, 34 seconds of choppy play.
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Trading stocks and bonds on behalf of clients has historically been a cash-cow, especially in choppy markets.
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Over a slinking beat, Offset holds down a choppy chorus, checking off racks, steak, dons, and Amazonian women.
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Three years later, they herded him and his family onto a boat across choppy seas to mainland Japan.
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"The choppy, uneven, angled haircut shows your face, which gives the look a more modern edge," she says.
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The pan-European STOXX 22.8 ended 22.4 percent lower provisionally in what had been a choppy trading session.
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At points, there was a lag between audio and video and the picture often looked a bit choppy.
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Just last week, the star cut her white-blonde and pink strands into a super short, choppy pixie.
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"It was a choppy market but deals were getting done," said Neeraj Agrawal, general partner at Battery Ventures.
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Now the industry is entering choppy waters in China, even as cruise passenger numbers increase almost everywhere else.
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Katzenberg, who worked with Paramount for 11 years, said the next 12 months for DreamWorks would be "choppy".
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Calvasina expects the market to remain choppy into the earnings season, which begins Friday when major banks report.
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One frequent suggestion: Subsidize this care work, turning the sector into an anchor for the coming choppy waters.
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There is no consistency among the choppy accents of the people that are portrayed as thrilling but barbaric.
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"The volume was a little choppy Friday because a lot of people were already on holiday," Reilly said.
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Being plagued with pot holes, humps and choppy surfaces makes them an ideal proving ground for vehicle engineers.
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His beats aren't cold or choppy, and his bars are delivered with a distinct, pitter-patter Scottish flow.
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And dramatic it is: The extreme side part beautifully complements her new face-framing layers and choppy ends.
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The Nikkei edged up 2336.72 percent to 0.33,20.3 in choppy midmorning trade after earlier dipping into negative territory.
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Despite her choppy relationship with some of her former in-laws, Fergie has remained close with Harry, 33.
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With scrappy Mars on tour with the sun, the waves could get very choppy on the emotion ocean.
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The center part is completely on-trend, and the choppy ends give her hair enviable texture and body.
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"Concentrate" finds Daye in choppy waters, struggling to accept that his feelings may be stronger than he anticipated.
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Trading in the yen was choppy, with traders taking cues from various headlines regarding Japan's economic stimulus package.
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Only celebrities as unimpeachable as Beyoncé manage to navigate the choppy waters of fame without occasionally dipping under.
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But trading was choppy, with stocks moving back and forth between negative and positive territory during the session.
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The retailer has seen choppy sales over the past year, most recently turning in a disappointing holiday quarter.
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Choppy March markets tend to drive prices up early in the month and batter stocks at month end.
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But once it passed about 100 meters, the video feed began to get choppy, freezing up and pixelating.
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Financial aid would help these towns pave choppy streets, shore up rickety bridges or repair leaking sewer lines.
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It's also choppy and blunt, with the other side area seemingly primed to grow out with the top.
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Back in February, she trimmed her lengths and added a slew of layers for a fun, choppy look.
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"Even if it was a ship, what could be that tall in these choppy waves?" he wrote. Honestly?
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MILAN (Reuters) - European shares dipped in choppy trade on Monday as a poor update from Reckitt Benckiser (RB.
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First, despite choppy markets and a commodity bust, the global economic expansion is a decade old and counting.
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They include weight gain or loss, choppy sleep patterns, daily habits that get whittled away — and clinical depression.
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Stocks have found the going far more choppy since the first wave of tariffs were imposed in 2018.
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It's choppy and full of special effects that seem deliberately designed not to impress — except when they do.
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But Ms. Carrasco, her dancing incisive and choppy, was clearly the star and the best moment was hers.
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The U.S. dollar was near flat in choppy trading, as investors awaited Friday's U.S. payrolls data for April.
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In the beginning, my jumping was slow and choppy, my feet often getting tangled up in the rope.
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Dressed in a fleece, with the sort of choppy beard that's popular in Longyearbyen, I hailed him over.
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The choppy performance of the recent I.P.O.s of Snap and Blue Apron has not appeared to deter them.
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Wall Street jumped more than 21% at the open but pared gains to about 2700% in choppy trade.
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Stocks on Wall Street were mixed in choppy trade, while the dollar rose against a basket of currencies.
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He recalled days when the feed was "too grainy or choppy" to make out exactly who was struck.
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But if the choice is armed mobs or choppy waters, many New Yorkers may reach for a paddle.
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Wall Street was coming off a choppy session which ended with the major averages closing along the flatline.
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It was squarely afternoon by then, and the winds had picked up; the open ocean was very choppy.
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But aerospace and defense giant Boeing has had no problem navigating the choppy skies so far in 2019.
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Moreno-Garcia's terse prose compounds the problem; it beautifully illustrates Domingo's deceptive simplicity, but otherwise feels distractingly choppy.
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The dollar rose against the yen and the euro, while U.S. Treasury yields edged higher in choppy trading.
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"That leaves sterling in a choppy range and there is plenty of news flow this week," Foley said.
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Even when times are choppy, our partner is almost certainly doing some things that redound to our benefit.
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But the Gulf of Mexico was especially choppy, and the boat I hired was heeding small-craft warnings.
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A good bit of road noise from the tires intruded into the cabin and the ride was choppy.
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The size of Leong Hup's offering could be smaller than initially planned due to choppy markets, they said.
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That kept the flow of the testimony choppy at first, which is exactly what the Republicans wanted. Okay.
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"Trading has been really choppy and kind of directionless," said Tom Simons, economist at Jefferies in New York.
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U.S. crude was hovering near the $63 mark in choppy trading, causing some nervousness among investors on Thursday.
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Asian markets closed lower in choppy Wednesday trade following news that a top Trump economic advisor had resigned.
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Depending on the day, and how the winds are behaving, you could be in for a choppy ride.
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Japan's benchmark index closed up 0.21 percent, or 45.71 points, at 21,970.81 after a session of choppy trade.
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Oil prices dipped in choppy U.S. trading, as nagging worries about abundant global crude supplies dragged prices lower.
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Such is the dive in Max Vernon's choppy but likable new musical, "The View UpStairs," at Culture Project.
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In addition, choppy markets have dampened stock trading activity and there have been relatively few initial public offerings.
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A blockbuster jobs report sparked the massive rally to conclude a choppy week of trading on Wall Street.
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Overcrowded dinghies traveling from the coast of Turkey navigate choppy waters; Spanish lifeguards and volunteers help people ashore.
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Trading has been choppy all week with major stock indexes failing to hold direction for a full session.
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The euro hit a high of $1.1058 against the dollar before losing most of the gains in choppy trade.
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Calls sounded choppy and distant on the Home Mini, while callers on the other side complained of similar issues.
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Remember when Lauren Conrad ditched her silky waves for a choppy bob and then went full red on us?
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But instead of a gregarious celebration or some sordid, passionate sexual chemistry, things got off to a choppy start.
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Shares of Lionsgate Entertainment saw choppy trade after the bell following the company's closed acquisition of Starz on Thursday.
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The man said he wanted to convey the prisoners' demands, but the connection was choppy and abruptly cut off.
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"This is an expensive stock, so I think it's going to be choppy for the next year," he emphasized.
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Choppy markets in the quarter cut Wells Fargo's trust and investment fee revenue by 5 percent to $10 billion.
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The VIX itself measures market expectations of how choppy the S&P 28 might be over the coming month.
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Twitch's partnered streamers have to navigate those choppy waters because connecting with their audience is how they make money.
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Sterling fell 0.90 percent in choppy trade against the dollar to $1.32, after rising nearly 2 percent on Tuesday.
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"It's choppy and will likely stay so," said David Thompson, executive vice-president at Washington-based commodities broker Powerhouse.
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In particular, it focuses on intimate vocals, and shifts away from high-energy choppy vocal synths and swirling drops.
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It was "a hodgepodge, a rambling, disconnected, choppy series of references to past events," a law enforcement official said.
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That added to the downward pressure, giving the market a direction after a choppy early trading session, analysts said.
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Amid the choppy price action, two leading Wall Street experts recommended which tech names they see as solid bets.
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She began singing "Hero," and it was choppy at first but midway through the song, her confidence kicked in.
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"It can continue to be choppy based on weekly stats, rig count numbers and broader macro trends," she added.
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The pan-European STOXX 21.7 closed down 22.3 percent provisionally, in what has been a choppy day of trading.
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Sunshine Falls is known for violent Class IV-V rapids, powerful enough to hurl rafters into the choppy water.
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Boruchow said Kate's valuation was "compelling" since the shares have been punished for the company's recent choppy earnings reports.
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Stocks were choppy Wednesday but found their footing to close higher, with the Dow up 98 points at 19,28.
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For investors looking for profits amid the choppy market, one technician has a simple solution: Stick with the winners.
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The company's shares, which have gained about 27 percent this year, were marginally higher in choppy after-market trading.
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The market was taking its cues from the movement in the dollar, which has been choppy following Yellen's remarks.
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Oil trading was choppy, with U.S. crude futures settling at $69.17 per barrel, up 5 cents, or 0.07 percent.
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What the choppy conditions have also reminded people of is the value of a good old-fashioned safe-haven.
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Prior to Gingrich's slashing, members of Congress had large staffs that helped them navigate the choppy waters of policy.
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Sterling fell 0.25 percent in choppy trade against the dollar to $1.3210, after rising nearly 2 percent on Tuesday.
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High winds pushed choppy waves over the seawall in the Battery, a historic site popular with tourists in Charleston.
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Despite the choppy reaction, the stress test was generally reassuring, said Ipek Ozkardeskaya, an analyst at London Capital Group.
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On Wall Street, stocks were in choppy territory as traders kept a close eye on the latest earnings season.
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Activity in the capital markets can dwindle when they're choppy, which causes banks to lose out on advisory fees.
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Thunberg's arrival was delayed by half a day after the sailboat encountered choppy seas near Nova Scotia on Tuesday.
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Stocks have found the going far more choppy since the first wave of tariffs came into play in 2018.
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"The month of July might be choppy," said Joe Zidle, investment strategist at Blackstone, on CNBC's "Futures Now" Thursday.
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U.S. gasoline futures have been choppy in the last two sessions, as traders say the hurricane will soften demand.
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Treasuries moved in choppy trading through the day as investors bought and sold government debt based on technical levels.
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Equity markets were choppy in the wake of the Chinese data as some expected Beijing might temper further stimulus.
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"Until we get through this we're just going to have this range-bound and very choppy market," he said.
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The documentary's structure, jumping between history and contemporary patient stories, is a bit choppy, but the themes are timely.
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"There couldn't be a worse time for Germany's steady ship to hit choppy waters," said Mr. Koopman, the economist.
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One of the downsides of video chats are the pixelated screens and choppy audio that comes with lackluster bandwidth.
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They weathered choppy seas and frigid winds for 10 days on the Atlantic Ocean before arriving in Reykjavik, Iceland.
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With the game tied, 85.23-13, Purdue took command of a choppy first half behind a 10-0 run.
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Australia's S&P/ASX 21645.25 index fell 1.2% and Japan's Nikkei was either side of flat in choppy trade.
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What was left can only be described as a Will Byers-esque bowl cut complete with choppy FRINGE BANGS.
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Daytona USA on the Saturn felt slow and choppy due to a poor frame rate and pop-in issues.
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Australia's S&P/ASX 21645.25 index fell 1.2% and Japan's Nikkei was either side of flat in choppy trade.
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There were no stars in the sky, but the lights twinkled in the choppy waves of the Hudson River.
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Indian shares got off to a choppy start in a special trading session on Saturday ahead of the budget.
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Indian shares got off to a choppy start in a special trading session on Saturday ahead of the budget.
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Bezos was expected to lose the top spot in the billionaire index after a choppy year for his finances.
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Analysts said Friday could be choppy as well, as investors hunker down and hedge positions ahead of the weekend.
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"Our basic thesis is rates will be choppy for a while and gradually move up," said Wells Fargo's Schumacher.
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He sounds comfortable, but also choppy, thanks to the particularly hiccupy patchwork that's the hallmark of modern pop production.
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The changes come as choppy revenue growth prompt questions from some Alphabet investors about whether services such as Amazon.
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I watched them bounce ashore on the choppy waves separating Turkey from Greece, their inflatable boats crammed to overcapacity.
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Stocks were choppy in the past week, and Treasury yields have been sinking on worries about the new virus.
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Nikkei share average fell 1.0 percent to 23,796.74 in choppy trade, after flirting in positive territory in the morning.
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Working in watercolors and pastels, she painted a small sailboat flitting in the choppy water of a dark storm.
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Going against the current, like a salmon with arms, requires furious pumping of limbs while balancing in choppy waves.
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The pan-European Stoxx 600 provisionally fell 0.15 percent by the close, in what was a choppy trading session.
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In one version of the Roberts Court's next chapter, the conservatives chart a cautious course through choppy political seas.
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TIDAL has sailed choppy waters since Jay Z bought the company for $56 million dollars in March of 2015.
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It's also completely commercialized, and, to a parent's eye, stocked almost exclusively with choppy cuts of generically alarming images.
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The pan-European Stoxx 22018 index ended up 2600 percent provisionally, in what had been a choppy session of trade.
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The Coast Guard confirmed there was a small craft advisory on the water all day Friday and conditions were choppy.
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Thirty-one people were on the amphibious duck boat when it capsized Thursday evening on choppy waters during a storm.
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But both relied on cheap CGI, had clunky plots, and choppy pacing that stopped the action cold with each choice.
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After a volatile end to 17.371 where market whipsaws became the norm, 22 has seen less choppy trade thus far.
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Tamar Braxton had a choppy ride on a Delta flight this weekend — and her troubles were not because of turbulence.
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Right now they're making good money from gasoline, but once you look out 7 to 8 years, things get choppy.
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Shares of Paypal rallied more than 2 percent in choppy after-hours trading, following the company's third-quarter earnings report.
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"Sterling is going to be illiquid and choppy in either direction depending on the result," HiFX Chief Economist Chris Towner.
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Last month, Smulders rocked a darker auburn hue before transitioning to this brighter shade paired with a choppy, angled bob.
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Passengers were warned they could get injured on the choppy seas and were offered refunds if they had second thoughts.
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Fed funds futures, which move inversely to where traders see the fed funds rate, traded in a tight, choppy range.
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Analysts blamed the choppy day on forecasts for hot and dry weather in the U.S. Midwest in the coming days.
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In oil markets, U.S. crude for December delivery rose 252 percent in choppy trade to settle at $20093 per barrel.
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While many voters have long suspected this condescension, evidence of it has occasionally risen to the internet's ever-choppy surface.
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Trading was initially choppy, with prices building on gains over the past three weeks before sliding on the Genscape report.
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Slow-jam bass holds down a choppy guitar line and the whole thing breezes in and out without hurting anyone.
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The choppy trading near the unchanged level for the day left indexes holding on to major gains posted on Tuesday.
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Chan, however, expressed concerns about the continued choppy demand in industrial and automotive markets due to slowing growth in China.
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Then LeBron takes several quick, choppy steps to gather himself while charging toward the basket from the three-point line.
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But great heights, with their choppy winds and the loss of visual landmarks, racked both his nerves and his balance.
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The pan-European failed to hold onto gains, closing 24.5 percent down in what had been a choppy trading session.
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U.S. economic data has also been choppy, with a weak recent jobs report and signs the manufacturing sector is slowing.
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After starting weaker, MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan swung 21.4256 percent firmer in very choppy trade.
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Brent fell 1.3 percent to $1.75863 a barrel in a choppy session, while U.S. crude lost 1 percent to $41.76.
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Benchmark U.S. 10-year notes moved lower in choppy trading to yield 2.2499 percent, after yielding 2.245 percent on Monday.
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Navigating the choppy waters from raising an infant to a preschooler gave me waves of opportunity to learn and grow.
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You'll scream, "Noooo," when she entrusts her shoulder-length ringlets to a stylist who gives her that infamous choppy bob.
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Oil prices eased after a choppy session as record high U.S. crude and gasoline inventories fed concerns about a glut.
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It's a style that the designer has worn — choppy and fringed — since the founding of Comme des Garçons in 1969.
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Before this major cut, Gomez cut her long, dark brown waves into a choppy, piecey lob for a "secret project".
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But Team Trump has had to navigate some exceptionally choppy waters since the 45th president was inaugurated on Jan. 85033.
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The pan-European Stoxx 600 finished down 0.24 percent provisionally, after what had been seen as a choppy trading session.
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The Hong Kong market remained choppy and was last down 21.1 percent, while the Shanghai bourse edged up 274.77 percent.
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Over in Australia, the S&P/ASX 200 edged lower by 0.11 percent to close at 6,66.323 in choppy trade.
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The story, told in fragmentary fashion with a choppy timeline, seems briefly as if it might be a hostage tale.
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"In a very choppy earnings season, have to hand it to AbbVie for delivering," Evercore ISI analyst Joshua Schimmer said.
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When the waves were choppy, the three congregated in the resort's hammock zone, where the Wi-Fi signal was strongest.
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Meanwhile, the choppy waters between DHS and NASS are based mostly on a bureaucratic hiccup and theoretical arguments about federalism.
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MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe shed 0.36 percent, while Wall Street's main indexes edged higher in choppy trading.
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The British pound was down in choppy trade and slipped past the previous day's trough to the lowest since 1985.
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They emerge as you walk toward them, only to disappear, like whitecaps on a choppy ocean, as you back away.
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At the end of the first act, Candide undertakes his journey to Paraguay in a rubber dinghy on choppy seas.
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Even so, she acknowledged its artistic limitations, from its choppy, often sparse movement to its routine use of stock footage.
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European stocks were choppy again on Wednesday with bourses across the region wiping off most of their early morning gains.
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"Cold Coffee & Cocaine" is comedy; Prince puts on a scratchy, tough-guy voice and starts a choppy, bluesy piano vamp.
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The benchmark Nikkei average skidded 233% in choppy trading to finish at 22.4,23.5, its lowest closing level since November 23.4.
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" The Dispatch, based in Washington, begins with 8 full-time staffers — "a pirate skiff with limited provisions amidst choppy waters.
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We climbed a spiral staircase for 360-degree views of plunging sea cliffs, choppy open water and neighboring Achill Island.
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U.S. stocks ended the last session mostly lower following a session of choppy trade, which also saw bond yields climb.
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But with only choppy wireless or satellite signals, it's hard for country kids to hand in their assignments from home.
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The good news is that the movie abandons this choppy structure roughly halfway through, mostly in favor of unmitigated mayhem.
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Lecomte says that most of the time the water is choppy and the microplastic is not visible from the surface.
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About four miles from the Sa Ky, the wind kicked up, turning a moderate sea into choppy six-foot whitecaps.
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While not without some choppy patches, Estuary, awash in oyster colors, makes it easy to hang out on the water.
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Most markets were choppy, with Asian bourses closing up on the day but European stock markets falling alongside oil prices.
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But he said it would make sense if volatility picks up in the typically choppy months of August and September.
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Mr. Biden can be a choppy, long-winded orator, but he is at his strongest in individual conversations with voters.
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Nearby December soyoil futures have been relatively choppy since hitting a two-year high of $0.362 a pound on Oct.
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In choppy trade for European stock markets, the yen hit day's highs of 20143 versus the dollar, up 0.8 percent.
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U.S. stocks rose sharply in choppy trading Thursday as the major indexes extended their current winning streak to five days.
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Take the slow build of opener "As Chances" or the eccentric and choppy tones on "Invenção," which both unfold rewardingly.
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Guitars buzz in minor chords over a choppy beat, while O'Riordan's voice — the demo included vocal harmonies — holds stoic regret.
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By which I mean it offered crowded, haphazard and choppy storytelling with bold choices that depart from historic Trek norms.
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Choppy markets in December crimped trading and investment banking fees at J.P. Morgan, just as it did at rival bank Citigroup.
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Verifone shares fell more than 1 percent in choppy trade Monday after the company reported earnings that beat Wall Street estimates.
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Pastel WavesWith abstract brushstrokes inspired by the choppy Gulf of Mexico, this look perfectly mixes (and matches) four complementary pastel shades.
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A choppy retail earnings season continued Wednesday, and "Fast Money" traders looked through the wreckage at how to play the sector.
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This cycle, numerous 2020 candidates have been called out for having Spanish language websites that feature choppy phrasing and inaccurate translations.
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Floor-to-ceiling windows looked out onto a swimming pool and beyond it, the choppy, blue-gray water of Choctawhatchee Bay.
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On Thursday, European equities ended lower after a choppy session, dragged down by exporters as the euro strengthened against the dollar.
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But the ECB has given itself the option of stepping up the pace of bond-buying again, should markets become choppy.
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Cathay shares had a choppy day on Monday, rising more than 2% early on but later falling by nearly as much.
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Additionally, the optical business tends to be choppy, with chunks of revenue coming in all at once followed by slower periods.
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After years of hearing professional actors perform in games, going back to the stilted, choppy delivery in Resident Evil is jarring.
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Amid choppy markets, the pricing comes in at the lower end of the original range of 235-275 pence a share.
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Shares of the company, which touched record high of $47.37 during regular trading hours on Monday, were choppy in extended trading.
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So even if the final result was kinda choppy (as expected), it was still fun to watch and sing along to.
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Shooting videos in 4K is a choppy experience with camera shake; unfortunately image stabilization is only available for full HD recordings.
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The Dow Jones industrial average fell about 20 points in choppy trade, with Caterpillar and Goldman Sachs contributing the most losses.
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Her current bang trim isn't quite as choppy as the "Eddie Vedder realness" (see: Pearl Jam) she served us in 2015.
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The LME's answer yesterday was "pricing uncertainty", the current low but choppy price patterns which have served to reduce hedging flows.
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With a frame rate that low, the game gets extremely choppy—making it difficult to pull off the quick, skillful shots.
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Commodities were also choppy with Brent and U.S. crude futures both down 1.3 percent at $57.37 and $51.33 a barrel respectively.
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"The whole rebalancing is like balancing on one of those paddle boards, and you're on choppy seas right now," he said.
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"During these choppy market conditions, it is reassuring that Aviva's results are consistent, dependable and growing," Chief Executive Mark Wilson said.
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If you love Dunham's short, choppy fringe, but are afraid of commitment, celebs are also now opting for the faux version.
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FFZ6 Fed funds futures, which move inversely to where traders see the fed funds rate, traded in a tight, choppy range.
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It will be up to Millington and his product team to chart a course through the choppy, frenemy-filled waters ahead.
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U.S. crude closed lower in choppy trade, but still recorded weekly gains, as supply disruptions in Iraq and Nigeria provided supported.
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After technology stocks helped a choppy market rise Tuesday, "Fast Money" traders debated whether some growth names were worth their cost.
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Most markets were choppy, with most Asian bourses closing up on the day but European stock markets falling alongside oil prices .
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"The distraction of the sales practices scandal continues and we fear will leave choppy financial performance in its wake," Kotowski wrote.
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Something about the choppy structure and obtuse lyricism of their earlier releases was always a little off-kilter, a little darker.
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Light trading volumes ahead of a public holiday in the United States is likely to keep markets choppy through the day.
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"It was just very choppy like Jim Carrey on 'Dumb and Dumber' but rounder and a little bit shorter," she said.
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After weeks of clear sailing, the arrangements for the Donald Trump-Kim Jung Un summit ran into choppy seas last week.
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In March, the Viking Sky cruise ship made headlines when it sailed into the choppy waters off the coast of Norway.
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With her choppy blond hair and aquamarine eyes, she has a sprite-like, ethereal quality, which can belie her artistic savvy.
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GameStop's shares, which ended about 9 percent higher on Monday, dipped 1.3 percent in choppy trading before the bell on Tuesday.
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Sprint shares turned lower in choppy trade after President-elect Donald Trump spoke to reporter from his Mar-A-Lago property.
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After a choppy early session, the sterling quickly recovered and was last fetching $1.2460, but down 1.2 percent on the day.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 rose about 0.4% in a choppy trading session, with sectors exposed to trade headlines including automakers .
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Wes gave me the best haircut of my entire life — a sexy, choppy shag that made my natural hair texture sing.
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Neither team did much of note during a choppy, stoppage-filled first period, but Philadelphia took control in the second frame.
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In choppy trading, the Nasdaq and the Dow closed lower, with healthcare stocks weighing on all three major U.S. stock indexes.
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It's choppy as hell as she moves around, but Tauruses are too chill to be perfectionists, so it's perfect to us.
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Barnes's book is like a lively, meandering pub conversation with a birdy companion — chatty, but often choppy and a little repetitive.
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Stocks on Wall Street tumbled again on Thursday, as choppy early trading gave way to another bout of broad-based selling.
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The Nikkei average shed 23% to 219,228, a 215.4-230/10.93-year closing low, having reversed earlier gains in choppy trade.
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At 2014, she wears her choppy blonde hair in girlish bangs and has the surfer drawl of a native Southern Californian.
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European stocks closed higher Thursday following a choppy session, with investors looking ahead to trade talks between the U.S. and China.
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Even in this studio recording, the song's choppy, minor-key New Orleans groove spurs bluesy guitar solos heading toward Hendrix territory.
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It had been a choppy ride on the first voyage, but this time the 13 passengers glided smoothly over the waves.
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The pan-European STOXX 210 lost 28 percent after a choppy session as commodities sectors weighed and Italian stocks sold off.
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It offers a 221Hz refresh rate and a 21ms response time and includes AMD FreeSync technology that eliminates choppy frame rates.
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Investors had a choppy ride over the past few months with the escalated trade war taking a bite from the economy.
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Fixed income trading revenue surged 86% to $3.4 billion compared with a year ago when choppy trading conditions hit bond markets.
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Joe Biden is known for being long-winded, for speaking in a choppy fashion or making misstatements, which we have covered.
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However, the yield on that note was at the wide end of final guidance of 4.80%-4.85%, reflecting the choppy backdrop.
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Hunger and desperation are thought to be driving them further out to the choppy seas between the Korean Peninsula and Japan.
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Chinese shares staged a mild technical rebound but stayed choppy after their worst drop in more than three years on Monday.
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Thursday's choppy moves came after the market experienced strong swings to start December that were sparked by mixed news on trade.
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U.S. Treasury prices rose in choppy trading as oil prices resumed their decline, increasing appetite for safe-haven U.S. government debt.
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On the choppy blue waters, three crowded boats of men huddle under blankets, with no indication of who might be Washington.
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You'll find yourself imagining you're beachside, taking in the choppy early morning waters of the Mediterranean, dreaming of better days, always.
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JPMorgan was the second large U.S. bank to point the finger at choppy markets in December for its bond revenue losses.
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While we're accustomed to Mara's choppy and uneven length in the movie, Foy's new cut appears more polished and pretty than repelling.
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A good translation respects and, therefore, reflects the author's style and vocabulary: Where the author's writing is choppy, mine should also be.
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General Motors saw choppy trade after the company announced it will shut five U.S. auto assembly plants for varying durations in January.
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Major U.S. equity markets opened and closed in the green but endured choppy trading throughout the session, falling during the inauguration speech.
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U.S. equities closed higher in choppy trade on Friday after Donald Trump took a protectionist tone in his first speech as president.
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Some haircut trends sweep the industry like wildfire — like the choppy lob, for example — while others are more of a slow burn.
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The crowded rubber dinghies began taking on water amid bad weather and choppy sea conditions, and that led to hundreds of deaths.
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"Large-cap tech will without question face significant choppy waters," said Peter Kenny, a veteran market strategist and founder of Kenny & Company.
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Trade was choppy and losses were limited by evidence that OPEC and other producing countries were complying with agreed-upon supply cuts.
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"That was obviously the key moment," an elated Outteridge said of the way the race unfolded in high winds and choppy seas.
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Corn futures were choppy early, as weather forecasts across the U.S. Midwest continued to show a window for farmers to plant crops.
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Today the service launched Hardware Studio, a new suite of tools aimed at helping developers navigate the choppy waters of hardware development.
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The pan-European Stoxx 2941 fell 22015 percent at the market close, in what was seen as a choppy day of trading.
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Though investors may fear choppy markets, in this web exclusive Jon Najarian demonstrates how you can make money -- even in uncertain markets.
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U.S. Treasurys fell Thursday amid choppy stock trading and after the Treasury Department saw weak demand at a 2270-year bond auction.
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Nonetheless, UBS believes that silver - like gold - could see choppy trading for the rest of the year after such a strong performance.
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From choppy to flapper-inspired to blunt to middle-parted, bangs aren't just a big decision, they're a staple in hair history.
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E-mini futures for U.S. S&P500 slipped after the higher tariffs kicked in, and were last down 0.6% in choppy trade.
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Hong Kong-listed shares of insurers have seen some choppy trading sessions since returning from the Lunar New Year holidays last week.
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He said he was confident that despite "choppy waters" internationally, NATO would "underscore and underwrite" new decades of peace, security and prosperity.
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It uses open-source facial recognition technology to spot people and cut around them accordingly, in a choppy sort of triangle shape.
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On Saturday, Serbian rowers Milos Vasic and Nenad Bedik capsized after battling what The Guardian described as "vicious crosswinds" and choppy water.
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"We are on a choppy road heading to Friday's jobs report," said Sebastien Galy, currency strategist at Deutsche Bank in New York.
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Before we proceed with this tutorial, there's one caveat: You really do need a choppy long bob to pull off these looks.
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Not only do we still stan the star with his choppy new look, but it's not even his most drastic hair transformation.
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The euro clawed back losses against the dollar in choppy trade and was last flat after falling as much as 0.4 percent.
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In motion, it can be strange to witness: movement appears choppy, as if every third frame has been cut from the reel.
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Stock investors were taken for a choppy ride this week, with the Dow and S&P alternating between positive and negative sessions.
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Her jet-black look with short choppy bangs is likely a wig, as she consistently wore the style on Instagram in 2017.
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"The markets are going to be choppy ahead of the Jackson Hole speech," said Mark Heppenstall, CIO of Penn Mutual Asset Management.
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U.S. long-dated Treasury yields slipped from multi-year highs in choppy trading as investors took a breather from selling last week.
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U.S. government debt prices rose in choppy trade on Thursday as U.S. stocks fell amid turmoil in China and oil price concerns.
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Avenue Capital's Marc Lasry appeared on CNBC's "Fast Money: Halftime Report" on Friday amid choppy stock trading and continued oil price pain.
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That&aposs what we believe, so I think things are going to get a lot more choppy in the next couple weeks.
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The Dow and the Nasdaq ended higher but the S&P could not sustain gains in choppy trading after the Fed statement.
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Emerging-market stocks scored their longest winning streak since April on Thursday, although it looked like another choppy day for Turkish assets.
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Gulfport Energy saw its stock fall slightly in choppy trade after announcing its CFO, Aaron Gaydosik, will be resigning, effective Jan. 4.
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The reality is that our coolest locals will never stop loving a choppy bob, big bouncy curls, or long, wind-blow waves.
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U.S. equities closed mixed Friday after a choppy trading session with NBC News reporting the House pulled a key health-care bill.
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Suzuki expects stocks to eventually break out this year and move higher, but it could be choppy and may take some time.
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Trump sent mixed signals on Thursday about a potential trade deal between the world's two largest economies, lending to a choppy session.
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In both roles, Stamos navigated the choppy waters of high-profile privacy scandals while trying to chart a more secure path forward.
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Both the President and Secretary Rex Tillerson need experienced hands to help steer the ship of state in today's choppy international waters.
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Furthermore, in poor connection areas, video calling might be too choppy, so simply making an audio-only call is a preferable option.
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European stocks navigated through choppy trade on Thursday, after the U.S. Federal Reserve abandoned all plans to raise interest rates this year.
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The pan-European STOXX 25.6 experienced a choppy session, before closing up some 25 percent provisionally, with sectors finishing in positive territory.
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Despite a choppy year so far for the stock market, two big large-cap fund managers are still betting on U.S. equities.
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The party establishment is showing a more united front behind Trump these days, but there are bound to be choppy waters ahead.
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Until clarity from the incoming administration emerges, investors are taking some chips off the table as they see some choppy times ahead.
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Chloë Sevigny showed up at the big NYFW spectacle in a choppy-hemmed leather patchwork miniskirt that's a part of the collection.
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A pixie, a mullet, locs, choppy bangs, all-natural — the star has done it all, and pulled each one off with aplomb.
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Most movingly depicted by Ms. Wiley is the young adult in between, who encounters choppy waters when Jenn's death hits her hard.
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Even in a choppy overall market, biotech and pharma have underperformed the broader S&P 500, which is little changed for 2018.
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An entire network of islands, they predict, could help calm the bay's choppy waters and prevent future floods from ravaging the coast.
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Trading was also choppy on concerns that a new government in Italy could try to steer the country away from the euro.
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A thickly painted Anselm Kiefer seascape with dark and choppy waters encapsulated the early mood on Monday night at the Phillips auction.
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"In this choppy range with low volume, it just takes one bout of selling and the entire space goes down," Newton said.
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All three major U.S. indexes were down for the week at the end of a choppy session, ending two-week winning streaks.
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Chinese markets were choppy again on Thursday, with the main Shanghai composite and Shenzhen composite indexes extending losses after posting modest gains.
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Donald Glover's "This Is America" is one of 2018's most iconic songs — from its striking imagery, to its choppy dance sequence.
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Even though Dwyer notes the intermediate-term is looking solid, he predicts that some choppy market action could be just weeks away.
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The boat capsized on July 19 while it tried to navigate choppy water and rain as a thunderstorm moved through southwestern Missouri.
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Grunewald was one of the nation's best runners, and her stride was smooth and sure at first, then grew choppy and labored.
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South Korean market had been choppy on worries over Japan's export curbs and ahead of Samsung's second-quarter profit announcement, Lee added.
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While a rising tide lifted all boats, the choppy waters now could sink some of the vessels sailing in the Android ocean.
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We have extremely warm dive suits for cold water, but still, the water can be choppy and the weather can be stormy.
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The water was quite choppy during my visit, though it made a great workout and I still saw plenty of tropical fish.
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The details are hard to make out because the creature is tumbling so quickly over the choppy waters in the boat's wake.
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The song starts as choppy, programmed, trap-flavored R&B, but segues into fusion rock with overdriven keyboards and distorted lead guitar.
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After a mostly one-way trade higher for weeks, Tuesdays' dramatic stock market reversal signals the potential for more choppy trading ahead.
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The stock has since rebounded, but was still seen trading more than 3 percent below its closing price in choppy late trading.
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Pittsburgh held a 13-10 lead through a choppy first 10 minutes filled with turnovers and numerous missed shots from both teams.
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Stocks fell in choppy trade Tuesday after tech shares pulled back amid concerns trade tensions between the U.S. and China could increase.
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But our sense is the shares could be choppy into 4Q earnings, and thus we'd continue to exercise caution over the near term.
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While many on Wall Street expect Victoria's Secret to eventually overcome these challenges, they acknowledge the immediate future is likely to be choppy.
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Activision shares were up as much as 1 percent postmarket Thursday, but were last seen slightly above their closing price in choppy trade.
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Wednesday's lower close in stocks followed another choppy trading session, suggesting that investors are still jittery after the recent steep selloff in equities.
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As for the next 10,000 points on the Dow — expect them to be choppy, said Seth Masters, chief investment officer at AB Bernstein.
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Choppy sea conditions on Thursday made it difficult for boats to reach the marine mammal, which was about 8 meters (26 feet) long.
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The source was Vogue's February cover, which showed Johnson sporting a choppy bob and a much darker hue — and we are digging it.
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In a cinematic landscape littered with choppy, sloppy action climaxes, John Wick's violence stands out for its prettiness, its precision, and its patience.
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The clips are often a low frame rate and can be rather choppy to view, though the audio of the clip plays normally.
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The euro was on track for a slight weekly gain against the dollar in trading Friday afternoon, but not without a choppy ride.
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Europe's broad Euro STOXX 600 hit a record high, gaining 0.2% to mirror gains in Asia after a choppy start to the day.
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In such a choppy environment, costs are one of the few things a bank can control and these come primarily from the workforce.
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The S&P 500 ended lower on Thursday after a choppy session as disappointing earnings reports from several companies offset strong economic data.
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Instead of a straight-across blunt cut, he prefers to make them choppy and less precise to better blend with your natural texture.
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But in this choppy world economy it would be foolhardy to ignore one of the main forces driving financial flows through history: irrationality.
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I found the wireless connection made things a little unreliable and choppy on some more graphically intense things like full-screen video playback.
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The Auto Volume filter starts off silent and only picks up select noise, resulting in sudden bursts of sound and occasionally choppy feedback.
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Read More Stocks higher in choppy trade; consumer discretionary, staples lead But Memani warns there is a risk to his near-term outlook.
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August's clash between soft-focused Venus in Virgo and lusty Mars in Sagittarius will create some choppy waves on the ocean of emotion.
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Peter Keith, a senior analyst with Piper Jaffray, acknowledged Home Depot's "solid" results despite a choppy last few months and missed revenue numbers.
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However, Moody's is concerned about market access for this amount of debt and the refinancing requirements if the fixed income markets become choppy.
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The past week has been choppy for stocks, as investors weighed the potential for a September interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve.
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Shares of Hewlett Packard Enterprise were down about half a percent in choppy trade after the bell, following the company's mixed earnings report.
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Brent LCOc1 fell 1.8 percent to $43.91 a barrel in a choppy session, while U.S. crude CLc1 settled down 1.7723 percent to $41.76.
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Early betas of Android P had significant "jank," which is to say moving UI elements around felt choppy and not at all fluid.
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Market players attributed choppy trading to position-squaring at the end of the week and low volumes at the start of the year.
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Banks across Europe have endured a choppy year, to say the least, and some experts say the effect on U.S. stocks is forthcoming.
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U.S. government debt prices were mixed in choppy trade on Monday as investors digested fresh economic data and remarks from Federal Reserve officials.
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A Skype call with a friend was laggy, choppy, and thanks to the 643-megapixel selfie camera, I looked like a grainy monster.
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Dunham also has a lot of respect for the way Swift navigates the choppy waters of public opinion while continuing to produce art.
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Equity capital markets (ECM) activity plunged 58 percent year-on-year to $1.1 billion, after a dearth of new listings in choppy markets.
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According to the lawsuit, the cause of death was alcohol, cocaine, fatigue from overwork, heat stroke and a midnight swim in choppy waters.
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Early January trading has been choppy and rough, and still unclear is whether 2016 is ringing in a correction or just more whiplash.
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U.S. stocks closed mostly lower on Wednesday as investors digested remarks from Fed Chair Janet Yellen, as well another choppy trading in oil.
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The trading was choppy and declines were sudden and severe, but the price always recovered, reaching new highs in a matter of weeks.
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U.S. equities closed mostly higher in choppy trade Monday, shaking off comments from President Donald Trump said about breaking up the big banks.
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Markets in Australia, Japan, and South Korea closed down after a choppy trading session Wednesday, despite a positive finish in Wall Street overnight.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Many U.S. stocks cheapened up during the first quarter's choppy trading scene, relieving some concern investors had about lofty valuations.
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But instead, they took a dip into the lagoon halfway through the race, as high winds and choppy waters pushed the pair over.
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Most recently, extreme volatility in the financial markets has resulted in a very choppy ride for consumer confidence over the past few months.
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U.S. stocks were little changed in choppy trading as declines in healthcare and consumer stocks were offset by gains in energy and financials.
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Last year Willcocks spent almost six months aboard the Topaz Responder, a rescue vessel that patrolled the choppy waters off the Libyan coastline.
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Oil trading was also choppy, with U.S. crude rising 0.03 percent to $69.30 per barrel and Brent last up 0.05 percent to $79.82.
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Travis said that while results in the first quarter were "choppy," he is pleased with the company's progress and expects improvement going forward.
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As investors consider the mid-term elections in late summer, stocks could get choppy but resume their move higher later in the year.
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In the currency market, the yuan stood flat after choppy trade, keeping some distance from its 11-month lows touched earlier this week.
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Yet there are reasons to believe this choppy, churning phase will ultimately be resolved with a resumption of the market's long-term climb.
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Cramer spoke as the yield on the 10-year Treasury notes rose in choppy trade Friday morning following the Labor Department's jobs report.
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This is even in spite of what Munster says may be a "choppy" few months for Apple before the end of the year.
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Yes, he's white, and his suburban drawl and choppy flow sound that way, although not Lewis's pop hooks, grand flourishes, and schooled piano.
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No dinghies were sighted in the choppy seas off the Greek island of Lesbos on Thursday following several days of arrivals of migrants.
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Her name is Marianne and we first encounter her at sea, being conveyed in a rowboat over choppy waters toward a mysterious destination.
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In our interview with Lehmann, the long-time CEO discussed the "choppy" public markets, competitors, the company's autonomous robotics delivery efforts and more.
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BECKY QUICK: With that in mind, do the stock markets look choppy to you right now or like a good place to buy?
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Oil prices rose in a choppy session, lifted by news that Saudi Arabia had cut production to meet OPEC's agreement to cut output.
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"Overall, it's still a very range-bound and choppy US Market as recent gains seem to have stalled out once again," said Newton.
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She said the launch was choppy — videos wouldn't always load — but the performance has improved, and she is now focusing more on Instagram.
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It was my first semester of college, and we immediately gravitated toward one another, buoys in the choppy waters of an unfamiliar sea.
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The color of the ocean looks brighter and bluer after the storm, possibly because the choppy waters are better at scattering light, Hansen writes.
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The celebrity hair guru posted a photo of Roberts on Instagram that showed off her choppy shoulder-length cut and natural-looking blonde highlights.
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Update: Last night, we reported on Nina Dobrev's choppy new cut — a style that made an appearance just in time for the actress's birthday.
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The subreddit is there every step of the way, a support group of sorts for those navigating these new and sometimes very choppy waters.
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Studying these aquatic birds in the wild is not easy, however, as they prefer to forage in the freezing, choppy waters of the Antarctic.
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Lee's fellow speakers at the conference agreed with his skepticism on the market, at least in terms of it being a "choppy" year ahead.
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"We've seen a stabilizing of China; it hasn't been as choppy as it was in the last 2 years," Chief Executive Miles White said.
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Trading was choppy, and market players cited end-of-week position-squaring and relatively low volumes during the first trading week of the year.
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Another pixie advocate, Michelle Williams, debuted a new update as well: short, choppy bangs — a fun update to her usually side-swept platinum look.
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When scenes cut to Jessica and Luke, blue and yellow filters immediately cover the scenes; the transitions are sharp and feel a bit choppy.
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Trading was choppy, with crude prices initially building on gains over the past three weeks before sliding on the Genscape report, crude brokers said.
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U.S. Treasury yields edged higher in choppy trading on expectations for some kind of resolution on Brexit despite the parliament's rejection of May's deal.
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For the rest of the movie, she has a choppy short cut that's almost the same style as the boys in the Losers Club.
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Overall, this year has been choppy for prices, which are often tied to global macroeconomic developments such as the ongoing U.S.-China trade war.
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The shares closed 3.9 percent lower after an extremely choppy session as investors braced for the stock to be demoted from the midcap index.
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The comments from top U.S. trade officials follow a choppy day in both Asian and U.S. stock markets sparked by Trump's tweeted tariff threat.
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U.S. equities closed mixed in choppy trade on Monday, the first day of the month, amid falling oil prices while investors digested economic data.
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Shares of Twitter are down more than 21 percent so far this year in choppy trade, amid reports the company might consider selling itself.
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But in avoiding the most obvious dangers on the journey, the Supreme Court may find itself navigating other hazards in choppy and uncharted waters.
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In choppy trading in recent days, sterling had hit five-week highs of $1.3087 on renewed hopes of a speedy Brexit deal with Brussels.
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Overseas, European equities closed lower in choppy trade as investors eyed the Fed and BOJ meetings, with the Stoxx 29 index slipping 123 percent.
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Richie, who has been sporting long blonde locks for the majority of 2016, swapped her chest-length strands for an equally chic choppy lob.
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However, soybeans were choppy, turning higher at times, on worries about forecasts for hot, dry weather in the U.S. Midwest over the next week.
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The Star Wars: The Force Awakens actress' debuted an auburn hue, which she paired with her brand-new choppy bob and side-swept bangs.
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She does, however, admit to using Swift's signature beauty look as inspiration — namely, the choppy blond bob, red lip, and winged-out cat eye.
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Choppy market conditions prompted investors to buy defensive stocks, with the European utilities index gaining 1.3 percent and the healthcare index up 1.5 percent.
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Markets have been choppy in recent sessions with speculation over when the U.S. central bank could next raise interest rates keeping investors on edge.
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Markets have been choppy in recent sessions, with speculation over when the U.S. central bank could next raise interest rates keeping investors on edge.
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Oil prices were little changed in choppy trading as support from a weaker dollar was offset by a stubbornly high level of U.S. inventories.
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The retailer's well-heeled customers have reigned in their spending in an uncertain economy, and performance at its discount Rack division has been choppy.
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TOKYO, May 1 (Reuters) - Japanese stocks were choppy in holiday-thinned trade on Tuesday, while Sony tumbled after the company issued a profit warning.
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After choppy trading late in the session, the Dow ended at a record high while the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite dipped.
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Oil prices fell in choppy trade on Tuesday, pulling back from two-month highs after weak U.S. factory orders data rekindled economic slowdown worries.
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And while it's "the best of the bunch" so far, it's not the only cloud stock doing well in this "choppy environment," Cramer said.
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Some analysts did warn choppy trading could be ahead ahead due to uncertainty in India, higher investment spending, slowing growth, and a weaker outlook.
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Benchmark oil prices posted a weekly loss after a choppy day of trading on Friday, pulled down by worries about a global economic slowdown.
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Video footage showed the boats struggling to make it to shore through choppy waves, with one eventually reaching land while the other was swamped.
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"Guess who wanted bangs again," Marino, who's also responsible for the choppy bob the actress-singer wears in the "Fetish" video, captioned the image.
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Miswin Mahesh, an oil analyst at Energy Aspects, told CNBC via telephone that "oil prices are always choppy" when OPEC meetings are in session.
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The result appears to be a somewhat confused climate among investors, evidenced by Wednesday's sell-off and Thursday's choppy back-and-forth trading climate.
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She called out her hairstylist, presumably Andrew Fitzsimons, letting him in what was going down as Woods made subtle snips into Jenner's choppy bob.
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Choppy market conditions prompted investors to buy defensive stocks, with the European healthcare index gaining 06003 percent and the utilities index up 0.6 percent.
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The decision to pull the bill occurred late in Friday's trading session, sending the stock sector for a choppy last half hour of trade.
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Key to that is the success of the mainstream-priced Model 3, which has had a choppy few months since its launch in July.
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"Despite the choppy near-term fundamentals, we still view Nordstrom as a high-quality, specialty department store growth story," Cowen analyst Oliver Chen said.
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Ahead of the Fed's March 15-16 meeting, the major currencies were pretty much in consolidation mode, taking stock of last week's choppy action.
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The valuation range partly reflects current choppy markets and subdued 2018 profit estimates for the Italian bank, according to the study, seen by Reuters.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street ended a choppy trading session lower on Thursday, as investors grappled with escalating trade tensions and rising oil prices.
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Trump wants the Fed to keep rates low, primarily to respond to a choppy stock market that is strongly impacted by economic problems abroad.
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However, price gains were choppy as a looming trade war between the world's two largest economies was seen as potentially denting global demand growth.
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Harrison, a former lobbyist, is one of seven major candidates hoping to lead the Democratic Party through the choppy waters of the Trump administration.
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Benchmark 20.4-year U.S. government bond yields fell back to 20.7524 percent with the move eventually following in European bonds after a choppy morning.
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Morgan Stanley revealed its 30 best long-term stock picks on Wednesday, predicting choppy, range-bound equity trading at the index level to come.
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Markets were choppy on Tuesday leading up to and following President Donald Trump's announcement that the U.S. would pull out of the Iran deal.
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"What we are seeing is a choppy market, and uncertainty will continue," said Ernie Cecilia, chief investment officer of Bryn Mawr Trust in Pennsylvania.
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Mississippi shot only 35.5 percent from the field and 733 percent from 3-point range in the choppy game that had 55 fouls called.
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The issuer mandated a sterling senior unsecured note last year, but choppy markets derailed those plans and it issued a £112.5m retail bond instead.
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But the ETF industry is now dealing with investors shying away this year amid choppy trading and a roughly 7 percent slide for the .
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When the conditions are choppy and the visibility low, the sport requires a level of finesse that attracts only the most diehard of divers.
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But the drawback to that verisimilitude is that the scenes feel choppy and redundant — a style Marvel should be long past at this point.
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U.S. Treasury yields edged higher in choppy trading on expectations for some kind of resolution on Brexit despite the parliament's rejection of May's deal.
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He played melodies that crisscrossed the beat with the determination of a surfer riding through choppy waves, forging a triumphant path above deep turbulence.
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But until now, the technique could only be applied to still images; previous attempts to apply it to video were choppy and visually illegible.
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The index tracks the future volatility implied by S&P 500 options, suggesting that traders expect choppy trading to continue in the coming weeks.
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The pan-European Stoxx 600 closed up by 0.1% provisionally, having earlier risen as much as 2% in what was a choppy trading session.
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"PSA: This is not a haircut," Lipa posted to her Story, along with a close-up shot of the choppy, platinum-blonde baby bangs.
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"We're a little rangebound and choppy, not too much of a direction," said Tariq Zahir, a trader with Tyche Capital Advisors in New York.
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Still, some strategists see a choppy road ahead for the stock that's declined nearly 25 percent since its initial public offering five months ago.
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She doesn't know how to swim, and since we're planning on going to some choppy beaches today, we want to give her some protection.
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But having narrowly escaped a New York nor'easter, we were unbothered by the choppy surf and darkened skies that kept us from the ocean.
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But even with the choppy trading days of 2019, stocks logged strong gains this year, allowing them to soar to all-time highs again.
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"We are looking at strong winds and choppy waters, and have requested assistance from the air force to conduct an aerial search," he said.
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U.S. stocks fell sharply in choppy trade Wednesday, giving up earlier gains, as Wall Street wrapped up a volatile month for the major averages.
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The Trump administration has had a choppy past few weeks, which culminated in the disbanding of two advisory councils comprised of top business executives.
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Some of it was attributable to skill, to pilots who could take out a bomber and captains who could maneuver ships through choppy seas.
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Jenner revealed her out-of-character cut on Snapchat Friday, showing off nothing but her brand new choppy ends grazing the tops of her shoulders.
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Choppy waters made it difficult to keep that connection throughout the duration of the mission and live video feed of the unsuccessful landing was unavailable.
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Sure, blunt bobs are — and always will be — cool, but there's something about this choppy, unfussy version that makes us want to copy it immediately.
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But instead, something, well, strange happens: an incessant, choppy sixteenth-note figure played on retro synthesizers by Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein grows into feedback.
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The pulsars and the Earth behave like buoys on the surface of a choppy spacetime sea, bobbing up and down as the waves pass by.
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U.S. stock futures were higher this morning after a choppy trading session Monday that saw the Dow Jones Industrial Average close up nearly 143 points.
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While struggles in trading give a sense of a choppy stock market in December, they don't say much about future performance or the underlying economy.
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In Europe, the Euro STOXX 256.03 fell 0.2% in choppy trade, following a 0.6% drop in MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan.
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In Europe, the Euro STOXX 600 fell 0.1% in choppy trade, following a 0.5% drop in MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .
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That set up a choppy third period in which neither team built a serious scoring chance until Thornton created something with another shot into traffic.
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Indeed, today it is Mr Cameron who is "stuffed" and "gone" while Angela Merkel cruises, albeit through choppy waters, to a fourth term as chancellor.
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European stock indexes closed under slight pressure on Thursday, after a choppy session in which investors tried to make sense of the fluctuating oil price.
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Amazon and Nike are good picks, but Nike is definitely leveraged to consumer growth in China, which could prove choppy over the next several years.
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The old version, called "phrase-based" machine translation, worked on hunks of a sentence separately, with an output that was usually choppy and often inaccurate.
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Norway's $1 trillion rainy-day oil fund was boosted in the three months to June by choppy action in both the stock and bond markets.
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Wheat futures rose, rebounding from multi-month lows on short-covering and concerns about excessive rains in Argentina, while corn was mixed in choppy trade.
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Shares of media baron Rupert Murdoch's Fox fell marginally in choppy trading after Walt Disney agreed to buy the Fox's film, television and international businesses.
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Asselin told CNN he watched what looked like a massive "ghost ship" bob on the choppy waters for nearly half an hour before it vanished.
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One game I played, a holographic, Paddington-themed ripoff of Subway Surfers, would get choppy any time fast action was happening, which was basically always.
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Whether it's a pixie or a choppy bob, bangs that cascade down the cheek are an easy way to add length to a cropped cut.
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Oil prices rose in choppy trading on Friday, a day after its biggest gains in a month, as a weaker U.S. dollar helped support crude.
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Despite Friday's choppy trading action, stocks posted weekly gains as investors cheered the prospects of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates as soon as July.
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A lot of the hand-to-hand fighting sequences come across as pretty choppy, in a way that surprised me given Coogler's work in Creed.
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It was a choppy quarter, however, with prices down in May but up again in June, when the U.K. voted to leave the European Union.
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It's choppy in places and perfect in others, and more than worth a binge if wacky families and superheroes punching stuff is what you're into.
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U.S. stocks were slightly lower in a choppy session, recovering from earlier declines that sent the S&P 23.7 down as much as 22018 percent.
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Brent crude prices rose but U.S. crude prices fell in choppy trade, a day after one of the biggest declines since the 2008 financial crisis.
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Those who remember technology in the '90s may feel that slow, choppy or simply unavailable in-flight Wi-Fi is not that big a deal.
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The company was demonstrating its ability to deliver medical supplies and samples by drone from a barge on choppy waters, to an onshore medical camp.
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The choppy bob might just become the official hairstyle of L.A., because it seems like just about everyone's opting to slice off their beachy waves.
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Oil prices held near 3-1/2-year highs on the easing trade tensions but trading was choppy after a brief dip into negative territory.
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What was described as a "too choppy and too fuzzy" experience has given way to high definition streams of every baseball game at your fingertips.
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But U.S. bankers are optimistic about an uptick in activity, based on the performance of other companies that did brave the choppy markets this year.
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But the committee's executive session showed DeVos faces choppy waters ahead for a post for which there is typically little congressional debate or public attention.
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Oil markets were choppy but settled higher as traders eyed further declines in Venezuelan crude production in tandem with bullish drawdowns in U.S. crude inventories.
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To add to the danger, if the stocks that high-turnover funds own also lack liquidity, they could "get hammered" when the market turns choppy.
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U.S. equities closed slightly higher in choppy trading Thursday as investors digested weaker-than-expected economic data and kept an eye on falling oil prices.
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The pan-European Stoxx 54.663 closed up 0.18 percent higher with sectors largely ending the day in positive territory following a choppy day of deals.
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It was a choppy day for sterling as the UK government proposed a one-year Brexit backstop plan for the Irish border to EU negotiators.
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The metal hit two-month highs at $1,1.903 last week as volatility in Chinese stocks battered appetite for risk, but trading has since been choppy.
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" Eisen added that Comey's account of his conversation with Trump about former national security adviser Michael Flynn leaves America "heading into very, very choppy waters.
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Uncertainty over the outcome and market impact of this weekend's referendum in Italy has caused choppy trading in the country's banking stocks and government bonds.
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The star just revealed a brand new look on Instagram, posting a photo of two Polaroids which show off her new jawline-length, choppy bob.
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Note a somewhat choppy growth pattern in U.S. and Canadian deal volume, and compare that to a more consistent growth pattern in international deal volume.
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After several quarters of choppy performance, sales and profit fell in the holiday quarter, forcing the retailer to take a deeper look at its operations.
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Mr. Olmsted recorded whale carcasses amid choppy waves; weapons used in hunting expeditions; costumes worn by islanders; and encounters with icebergs, snow, hail and gales.
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Walking through the faux flora and sounds of the savannah, I emerged in front of a digital screen displaying a choppy video of my trek.
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Their daily itineraries included a lot of fishing and some golf when it was too choppy offshore to while away the day on a boat.
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In one season, he traveled in a circle around North and South America and lassoed the South Pole too, braving the choppy waves around Antarctica.
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The past couple of weeks have been no different, even as Coach Jeff Hornacek provides a stabilizing influence, a source of calm in choppy waters.
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Footage shot at the scene showed rescue divers navigating choppy waters around the upturned hull of the vessel as they searched for people trapped inside.
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Festive, with a choppy, dance-hall sway, it was Aníbal González, a mourner from Ecuador, introducing his "yaravi," a song that speaks of the dead.
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They're shown fighting one-on-one atop what looked like a half-sunken spaceship sitting in a bay of choppy water, like a stormy sea.
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Since then, it's been nearly five months of choppy, labored recovery, representing one of the longer periods of consolidation following a correction in recent years.
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U.S. equities rose in choppy trade Friday following a strong jobs report, while investors were already looking ahead to a Federal Reserve meeting next week.
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The FTSE 100 was up 3.73 percent at 6,136.36 points by 1503 GMT in a choppy session, where volumes remained low following a long weekend.
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Wall Street ended flat in choppy, low volume trading on Monday as investors weighed the rise in oil prices against a decline in bank stocks.
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UBS posted a net profit of 6.2 billion francs in 2015 despite choppy markets in the fourth quarter, from 3.6 billion francs a year earlier.
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Though the singer was enamored with the choppy bangs and white-blonde look, she donned a wig because she wasn't ready to commit quite yet.
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Caron, who expects the stock market to remain choppy, said there were still some lingering concerns about global growth and weak expectations for corporate earnings.
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I went back to short, ultra-choppy bangs, but they weren't flattering — I looked like the boy on the box of Le Petit Écolier cookies.
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The Dow Jones industrial average snapped a five-day losing streak, advancing about 15 points in choppy trade, with Goldman Sachs contributing the most gains.
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Videos published online show the men struggling in choppy water, illuminated only by flashlights, with the sounds of shouts and rushing water filling the air.
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Then Biden came on and he was visible, but no one could hear him: His audio was so choppy that it could not be understood.
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Biden has always had a reputation for speaking faster than he thinks, and some of his choppy speaking style is attributable to a lifelong stutter.
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One day the bay will be smooth as glass and the next the wind might come from a different direction and we'll have choppy waves.
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Rains that year turned the streets of downtown Houston into choppy rivers, killing several people and shutting down the Port of Houston for eight months.
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"Pretty good results considering the choppy backdrop and we like how Morgan Stanley continues to produce strong results," Evercore ISI analysts wrote in a note.
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Maybe this is the game that will get the Packers going in the tight N.F.C. North race following a choppy first half of the season.
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In no place is that lifestyle better exemplified than the tree-lined choppy waters of Lake Texoma, situated on the border of the two states.
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The pan-European Stoxx 600 provisionally finished 2.2% higher amid a choppy session, having gained 3% at the opening bell before falling into the red.
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The Cboe Volatility index (VIX) — the market's best fear gauge — hit a low of 21.19 in a choppy session, its lowest level since Feb. 2.
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They are a little choppy when it comes to growth companies specifically … We are hopeful that we find a good window to get out there.
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I talked with Mr. Brown about how he sees the institute navigating choppy geopolitical waters, and about why he's throwing his weight behind this effort.
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It might have put up with the low-resolution images, the choppy scene transitions and the poor controls, for these would surely have got better.
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"I'm looking for a steady to choppy market with an upward bias," said Peter Cardillo Chief Market Economist at First Standard Financial in New York.
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The guitars have the low-fi distortion and unhurried attack of indie-rock; drums and bass are choppy and overdriven, like old-school hip-hop.
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" Bapis predicts that this time next year the Nasdaq will be higher, but warns that it will likely be "choppy and volatile along the way.
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It was a choppy day of trading though, with stocks powering ahead shortly after the open before pulling back after all the news was released.
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Somasundaram said he expected the Australian market to be choppy in the near short-term but would go higher in the context of cheap valuations.
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Oil prices slipped in choppy trade on Tuesday as rising output and exports from large producers offset news of lower crude supplies from Saudi Arabia.
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Shares of Qualcomm closed 0.7 percent higher in choppy trade after Broadcom announced that it is formally ending its hostile bid for the American chipmaker.
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Although shares in Santander fell 2.4 percent in choppy trade and Banco Popular's were suspended, European banks were among the standout performers, gaining 0.7 percent.
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Volatility was especially acute in the currency markets with the Japanese yen weakening by as much as 1.2 percent against the dollar in choppy trade.
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The Goldman analysts expect oil prices to be choppy around this week's meeting because there is so much uncertainty about what the producers will do.
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It bounced back to 111.70 yen in a shift that took less than a minute and moved in choppy trading for most of the morning.
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Sixteen of Harvey's engravings (using the same methodology as "Arcade/Arcadia") in a somewhat choppy, irregular grid form a composite, black-and-white sunset picture.
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Ultimately, they're trying to figure out how birds are able to skillfully navigate complex conditions, and stay on course even when the skies get choppy.
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U.S. Treasury yields slipped in choppy trading, weighed down by softer-than-expected U.S. economic data and persistent pressure from the trade conflict with China.
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U.S. stocks ended modestly higher in a choppy session, recovering from declines that had sent the S&P 500 down as much as 20.33 percent.
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Her techniques included everything from a blunt chop to using a razor to texturize Jenner's ends, giving it that cool-girl choppy look that everyone's after.
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But even with the week's choppy trading, analysts said there have been positives in the way stocks traded higher after good earnings, countering last quarter's trend.
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U.S. stocks fell in choppy trade Wednesday, led lower by energy and utilities, after the Federal Reserve raise rates for the second time in a decade.
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For the rest, I am sure there are many good men who have navigated the choppy waters of physical attraction with relative aplomb if not ease.
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"We priced in a lot of good news, and it's going to be choppy," said Michelle Girard, managing director and chief U.S. economist at NatWest Markets.
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Wall Street closed lower in a choppy session on Tuesday as Brexit-related fears and growing indications that U.S. interest rates could be raised this year.
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While she has yet to post her new look on her Instagram account, she showed off a jaw-length, choppy bob in April on her Instagram.
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The rand has had a choppy year because of political uncertainty and mixed signals on the economy ahead of the ruling ANC party's December leadership contest.
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U.S. equities closed higher in choppy trade on Wednesday, shrugging off a sharp decline in health care stocks following remarks made by President-elect Donald Trump.
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In our testing the video signal was reliable and clear to a couple hundred feet, but after that it would often get choppy or freeze altogether.
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The sidewalks were still choppy as fuck, and we were drunk off cheap beer, and we bobbed against each other like atoms, bouncing lightly, but consistently.
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"I believe that the strong rally has played out, and now we're going to have a choppy market," said Andre Bakhos, managing director at Janlyn Capital.
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The workweek wraps on a somewhat choppy note, thanks to Friday's crazy clash (a 90-degree angle called a square) between uninhibited Jupiter and undercover Pluto.
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Brent crude fell by 9 cents, or 6.4%, to $70.02 a barrel by 1245 GMT, with prices repeatedly veering above and below $70 in choppy trading.
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In the currency market, the yuan eased slightly in a choppy trade, though it kept some distance from its 11-momth lows touched earlier this week.
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"Given the risk of further restrictive trade measures ... we expect shares to remain choppy, with a near-term floor around $160," Huberty wrote in the note.
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The bottom is done in a short, choppy, point-cut fashion (and even looks a little jagged to the naked eye, but don't stress just yet).
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Shares of Endo International were choppy in intraday trade Friday after a report said it has held talks to sell Paladin Labs, its specialty pharmaceutical subsidiary.
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He is the grandson of Samsung's founder and the move is seen as an important step as Samsung navigates the choppy waters post-Note 7 recall.
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Emma Watson first debuted her choppy set in 2018 on the Vanity Fair red carpet post-Oscars and helped catapult the look back into the zeitgeist.
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I've played with all six new Android phones over the past few days, and they run relatively well, without any meaningful hiccups or particularly choppy animations.
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After a choppy trading session, the pan-European STOXX 600 finished down 1.03 percent provisionally, having extended losses after U.S. stock indexes fell in early trade.
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UK blue-chip index rose 0.1% by 0800 GMT after opening lower in choppy trading, while the FTSE 13 mid-cap index also reversed early losses.
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Hadid sports a piecey haircut with choppy bangs, dark eye makeup and nude lipstick, along with a leather-like bra top and an assortment of necklaces.
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Davidson entered into a jumbled online feud Saturday, wading into the Kanye West-Drake waters, which had been choppy for the latter half of the week.
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The bottom line: "Choppy financial markets, trade tensions and fears of an economic slowdown hampered deal makers" a bit in 2018, the Wall Street Journal notes.
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Last year, the L.A.-based hairstylist set the hair trend by updating the basic lob with soft, A-line, choppy layers, and a cult styling technique.
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By midday Friday, however, hopes of finding Zixin -- alive or dead -- had faded as the search operation was called off amid rainy weather and choppy sea.
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South Korean shares fell 0.2 percent in choppy deals, while Chinese shares were buoyant after starting in the red with the blue-chip jumping 0.8 percent.
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In choppy trading, the broad European STOXX reversed course and added 313%, and MSCI's world equity index, which tracks shares in 47 countries, was up 0.05%.
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Miswin Mahesh, an oil analyst at Energy Aspects, told CNBC via telephone that "oil prices are always choppy at this point" when OPEC meetings are happening.
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European markets gained ground on the spike, after a choppy start to the trading day, and global sentiment recovered after a mixed session overnight in Asia.
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The index found some support on Wall Street as the S&P 0.193 treaded water in choppy trading and the Nasdaq inched towards a record high.
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Malta overnight allowed the boat into its waters to sail closer to land where the seas are less choppy, but is refusing to let it dock.
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LONDON (Reuters) - M&A activity spiced up a choppy European trading session on Tuesday as Comcast made a surprise counterbid for pay-TV group Sky SKYB.
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Trading has been choppy before a July 1.83 deadline when the United States is set to impose tariffs on $34 billion worth of goods from China.
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The audio is choppy since Shkreli kept clicking through the track while he was live streaming, but he claims it's the best song on the album.
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Shares of Tenet Healthcare skyrocketed Tuesday, a day after the company reported a smaller-than-expected quarterly loss amid a choppy environment for health-care stocks.
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U.S. sovereign bond prices fell in choppy trading Thursday after the European Central Bank left interest rates unchanged and as U.S. stocks held on to gains.
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But his affection for the news media -- "The Mooch" is a near constant presence on television and Twitter -- did little to settle choppy West Wing waters.
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Add Cosgrove to the long list of celebs that have gotten L.A.'s coolest industry cut — because she just stepped out with a smooth, choppy bob.
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Oil prices dipped in choppy trade as forecasts for a weekly drop in U.S. crude inventories were countered by worries of a stubborn global petroleum glut.
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All eyes are on the earliest reporters, as investors desperately try to gauge sentiment and fervor surrounding what's been touted as a choppy, volatile road ahead.
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U.S. Treasury yields fell in choppy trading on Monday as investors viewed the dramatic bond market selloff following Donald Trump's surprise U.S. presidential win as overdone.
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Oil prices finished Tuesday's session higher after seesawing in choppy trade, as investors weighed the potential for disruptions to crude supply, especially in the Middle East.
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After a choppy start, the Friars began to pull away for a 25-15 lead on Diallo's dunk with 5:215 remaining in the first half.
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Company executives have already forecast "choppy" results for the current year and have declined to provide investors and analysts with earnings and sales estimates this year.
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Coles Chief Executive Steven Cain said the main benefit of the firm having its own listing was the independence to steer its way through choppy conditions.
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Wall Street started with a 0.2-0.3 percent rise for the S&P 500 and Dow Jones which had both seen a choppy day on Wednesday.
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Choppy waters aheadYet for all the gains that Russia has achieved through its involvement in Syria, there are more than a few clouds on the horizon.
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But not everyone has a rosy outlook for the stock market this year, with Citi's Chief U.S. Equity Strategist Tobias Levkovich forecasting a choppy year ahead.
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Analysts at broker Equita said in a note it would be "almost impossible" for the lender to raise all the required cash in current choppy markets.
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At the Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission's (AEWC) office, a handwritten wall chart is posted next to windows that frame a view of the choppy Beaufort Sea.
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What's more, a significant proportion of teachers have been left to navigate this choppy transition with minimal support, leaving many of them feeling frustrated and overwhelmed.
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The blue-chip CSI 300 index, which suffered its largest one-day fall since June 2016 on Thursday, closed higher by 58.503 percent after choppy trade.
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U.S. Treasury yields rose in choppy trading as investors bet the U.S. economy was healthy enough for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates this year.
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NEW YORK, May 73 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks ended lower on Thursday after a choppy session as strong economic data offset disappointing earnings reports from several companies.
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S&P 61.893 e-mini futures were up nearly 261.89 percent, pointing to a solid start on Wall Street later after a choppy day on Monday.
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It's a breathy and dramatic piece with a choppy beat behind it and, as ever, it pushes his vocals right to the top of the mix.
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Working from snapshots and postcards, in deep, muted colors, Nowinski paints anonymous people and places with dense, choppy strokes in a manner reminiscent of David Park.
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That's fine, and probably as it should be—many of the those Reagan-era on-court muggings in the Big East led to choppy, erratic play.
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At the same time, Wells has managed to be enormously profitable, as other large banks continued to stumble because of tighter regulations and a choppy economy.
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The benchmark Nikkei average ended the morning session 303% lower at 230,21 in choppy trade, having touched its lowest since November 2106.3600 earlier in the session.
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U.S. Treasury yields continued to trade in a tight range after a massive run-up last week, despite choppy trading after the Fed minutes were published.
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The 6% pullback from the late-July record high to the August lows in the S&P 500 was partially recovered, but in choppy, treacherous fashion.
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The 6% pullback from the late-July record high to the August lows in the S&P 20113 was partially recovered, but in choppy, treacherous fashion.
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The choppy quality of minimalistic animation starts to kick in really quickly when you're looking at a live-action film shot at 12 frames per second.
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The Dow saw its two biggest one-day point losses ever in the span of a week, and while markets recovered somewhat after, they've remained choppy.
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As it turned out, that wave was more of a choppy surf; Dems took back the House, while Republicans held onto their majority in the Senate.
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Highly choppy trade could continue towards the end of month, when there tend to be large flows from corporate and investors to hedge their currency exposures.
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The month-to-month trend is choppy, but economists expect the spring selling-by season to remain weak when the May numbers come out on Wednesday.
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Through choppy memories and dream sequences, we learned that he, too, is a survivor of a complicated childhood and a stressor that he wishes to forget.
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Their apartment looks out on a stretch of rocky beach, and the choppy waves were gray and a dull red, stained from the eroding sandstone cliffs.
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Japan's Nikkei slid almost 2% in a sour return from holiday, while E-Mini futures for the S&P 500 fell 1.11613% in very choppy trade.
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The nearest school then will be a 30-minute boat journey across the choppy Irtysh river followed by a 20-minute ride on the school bus.
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The couple, who shared an apartment in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., had gone kayaking together on the Hudson River, paddling in the cold, choppy water to Bannerman Island.
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It eventually gave way to a choppy 3% setback before a slingshot move higher into November, largely tracking reports of trade-deal progress or its lack.
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Navigating those choppy waters -- ideally as quickly as possible -- is important for Hawley's Senate prospects in a state Trump won by 228 points in 249. 4.
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Shares of Bank of America were up 3.4 percent in choppy trading on Thursday, while those of Wells Fargo were mostly flat, after recouping earlier losses.
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The moves Wednesday come after a choppy trading day Tuesday, with the Dow closing down more than 150 points, the index's worst session since March 1.
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Stocks surged on Friday on the back of U.S. jobs growth that easily topped analyst expectations as Wall Street wrapped up a choppy week of trading.
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ET, shortly after the S&P 500 briefly broke below 2,400, a level that has been repeatedly tested during the last several days of choppy trading.
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U.S. Treasury yields slipped in choppy trading, weighed down by softer-than-expected U.S. economic data and persistent pressure arising from the trade conflict with China.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - The S&P 500 ended lower on Thursday after a choppy session as disappointing earnings reports from several companies offset strong economic data.
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The new 'do is a choppy, A-line bob, which is a signature of stylist Riawna Capri, who works out of L.A.'s Nine Zero One Salon.
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Getty (2) And lastly, Judd Apatow's oldest daughter, Maude, showed off a choppy new do while promoting her new film, Other People, during the weekend film festival.
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