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Previous reports from officials fluctuated between three and four deaths.
Such fears have fluctuated in line with recent political turmoil.
Iraq's economy has fluctuated as wildly as its geopolitical fortunes.
Prices have fluctuated wildly since the market crashed in 2008.
Reports of casualties fluctuated over the course of the night.
These numbers, of course, fluctuated as more results came in.
Utility stocks fluctuated during trade, before recovering to close up.
The secondary market for "Hamilton" tickets has fluctuated over time.
Wages fluctuated, Mr. Sciarrotta said, and paychecks were increasingly late.
Both stocks have fluctuated significantly since Mr. Trump took office.
He fluctuated between 29% and 38% between March and June.
Markets have fluctuated wildly amid the spread of the virus.
The couple fluctuated for years between addiction, recovery and relapse.
My weight fluctuated by 10 to 20 pounds each semester.
It fluctuated around 765 pounds to the dollar last week.
Bernie Sanders, has fluctuated since the beginning of this year.
That number has fluctuated around 353 percent for weeks now.
Before 2008 that spread fluctuated between zero and 50 basis points.
Since then, it has fluctuated between $2300,28 and $2000,2120 a year.
London FTSE 24 slipped 0.3 percent, while its European counterparts fluctuated.
The number of people on the list of missing has fluctuated.
Shares fluctuated in after-hours trade, rising 1.6% at one point.
Francis said the number fluctuated as authorities searched the shopping center.
The refinery's value has fluctuated widely over the last 12 years.
The U.S. indexes fluctuated between gains and losses throughout Tuesday's session.
It has fluctuated since then, but remains well above recent averages.
The stock fluctuated after the bell and was 0.22 percent lower.
"My weight has fluctuated over the past three years," she explains.
The trade balance fluctuated but held steady during the Obama administration.
From 1974 to 2008, the ratio fluctuated from 3.2 to 3.4.
The euro fluctuated against the dollar overnight, and the pound gained.
Through legislation, the number fluctuated, with as many as 10 justices.
The price of bitcoin has fluctuated wildly over the past month.
Stock indexes fluctuated, with the Dow moving back to positive territory.
On Tuesday morning, major stock indexes fluctuated between positive and negative.
Brent crude has fluctuated between $70 and $80 since April 10.
Since then, his hours have fluctuated in accordance with his bills.
Oil prices fluctuated after a big rally over the last few days.
There are suggestions that Buhari's weight has fluctuated with his medical condition.
In contrast, the CSI 300's sensitivity to commodities fluctuated, Axioma found.
For reference, Barack Obama's approval among Democrats fluctuated between 72% and 95%.
The average age of male tennis players has fluctuated over the decades.
Zurich's share price has fluctuated in recent weeks on the takeover rumours.
Shares in BMPS fluctuated on Friday, before closing up over 17.23 percent.
Climate change is nothing new—temperatures have fluctuated naturally over Earth's history.
My weight has fluctuated in the ballpark of 25 pounds since 2010.
Amazon's spending on Google Shopping ads has fluctuated over the past year.
Youth unemployment wildly fluctuated in good and bad economies since the 1970s.
In between, it hasn't fluctuated more than two percent in either direction.
Over time, the number fluctuated up to as many as 10 justices.
As each candidate entered the field, the odds on bookmaking sites fluctuated.
What's different this summer is just how little the cost has fluctuated.
A: There is a long period of time where these emotions fluctuated.
Shares of Tesla fluctuated throughout the day, but ended trading fractionally up.
Shares of power generator manufacturer Generac fluctuated after peaking 1.5 percent higher.
It has fluctuated between 35% and 163% for the last nine months.
As the needle fluctuated, one reader feared the anticipation would kill him.
Ford's intentions for its Detroit-area factories have fluctuated in recent years.
Shares fluctuated after hours, rising as much as 3 percent before falling slightly.
Brent and U.S. crude fluctuated, trading around $44 and $43 a barrel respectively.
Atlantic City's fortunes have fluctuated since 1976, when New Jersey legalized casino gambling.
Go deeper... Chart: How the U.S. budget deficit has fluctuated since the 1980s
Annual rates of officer shooting deaths have fluctuated over the past 10 years.
Her relationship with Morgan Marquis-Boire was confusing, inexact, and fluctuated over time.
Less-serious uses of force, such as hand controls and takedowns, have fluctuated.
In fact, they fluctuated substantially and are now higher than they were then.
It also mines copper, gold and other commodities, and its shares have fluctuated.
The pan-European STOXX 25 fluctuated throughout trade, before closing up 21 percent.
The basic resources sector as a whole was volatile as metal prices fluctuated.
Michigan's advantage fluctuated between 14 and 17 points the remainder of the half.
The stock fluctuated following the report and was up 1.4% in extended trading.
Before the 19th century, average life expectancy fluctuated between 30 and 40 years.
Zwick said his readings fluctuated throughout his tour through the contaminated exclusion zone.
Through various legislation, the number fluctuated up to as many as 10 justices.
Staffing levels at the embassy in Kabul have vastly fluctuated over the years.
Go deeper ... Chart: How the U.S. budget deficit has fluctuated since the 1980s
A centrist conservative with a 30-year tenure, Kennedy fluctuated in his approach.
Gold has fluctuated as investors rated prospects of a U.S.-China trade war.
The US military presence in Iraq has fluctuated greatly since the 2003 invasion.
Shares fluctuated between gains and losses during trade, before settling up 0.35 percent.
Similarly, banks' payment for money fluctuated significantly from 21 percent to 22017 percent.
The number of missing has fluctuated widely since the fire erupted on Nov.
If my weight fluctuated or went up, it would really get to me.
Retail, whose fortunes have fluctuated in recent months, saw a loss of 12,000 jobs.
In the previous five years, the number of suicides fluctuated between 60 and 64.
For at least 2290,21950 years, levels fluctuated between 2310 and 2400 parts per million.
For at least 400,000 years, levels fluctuated between 170 and 290 parts per million.
At the start of the U.S. session, Wall Street fluctuated between gains and losses.
Estate taxes have fluctuated in rates and the size of estates subject to tax.
Japan's Nikkei closed nearly 2.5 percent lower and European bourses fluctuated at the open.
Over the past 80 years the significance it has been accorded has fluctuated wildly.
My drug use meant my stress levels fluctuated differently to those of my colleagues.
Instead, the number of deaths in those six months fluctuated between 14,157 and 16,077.
But those numbers fluctuated drastically two weeks after the announcement of the impeachment inquiry.
Over the decades, the Party's ideology fluctuated, but its hold on power steadily grew.
The rough estimates of the nationwide death toll on Friday fluctuated — 200, 500, 800.
In the previous session, U.S. equities fluctuated, as earnings season started to kick in.
Of course, the ballot has fluctuated all year and will continue to do so.
His religious and political views fluctuated from radical to pragmatic to sympathetic to diplomatic.
My symptoms stabilized, fluctuated and then ebbed a little; my wife's mostly went away.
Oil prices have fluctuated recently as worries about oversupply continue to impact the market.
Expectations about the first-quarter figure had fluctuated as pieces of the puzzle emerged.
Support for the ministry has fluctuated as political moods have shifted in South Korea.
Republicans have fluctuated on the question, but in January 2017, they were closely divided.
ISTAT said fertility rates fluctuated wildly between the industrialized north and the poorer south.
Since it won independence, America has fluctuated in how best to support democracy abroad.
At Pheu Thai's headquarters in Bangkok, the mood fluctuated from cheerful to quiet disbelief.
While hue fluctuated from one episode to the next, however, saturation largely stayed put.
In other business news, shares of HSBC fluctuated during afternoon trade, closing up 47.143 percent.
Hours fluctuated wildly from week to week — some weeks 30 hours, the next week three.
Once he was admitted into the hospital on November 11, Spencer's condition fluctuated for weeks.
After the Great Recession, milk prices rose and have fluctuated since the economy turned around.
The pan-European STOXX 600 fluctuated throughout the choppy session, closing 0.3 percent up provisionally.
Brent and WTI crude both fluctuated, hovering at $25 and $21.9, respectively at Europe's close.
Shares fluctuated after hours, but were mostly within 29% of the stock's price at close.
Prices also fluctuated throughout trade, after a slew of earnings from the sector came out.
Shares fluctuated after hours, but were mostly within 23% of the stock's price at close.
Fast-forward to today -- when bitcoin's value has fluctuated between $10k and $12k per coin.
Conversely, the suicide death rates fluctuated from 1999 to 2007 but rose sharply after 2007.
As you can see, the number of apprehensions has fluctuated over the past 20 years.
Industry interest in the mature Cook Inlet basin has fluctuated over the years, he said.
Its altitude fluctuated between 103,000 and 14,000 feet, its speed between 150 and 300 mph.
On the demand side, illicit drug use has dramatically fluctuated since the drug war began.
Its rial currency has fluctuated wildly, making it difficult for people to make ends meet.
Their blood-insulin levels fluctuated less after fasting, suggesting they were more resistant to diabetes.
The number has fluctuated slightly, but is the same as it was in late September.
With Voyager 2, the outward velocities fluctuated, sometimes dipping to zero but then rising again.
The precise number of Pelosi opponents remains unclear, and it has fluctuated in recent weeks.
The road has been bumpy for the company as the price of gold has fluctuated.
The number of taxpayers submitting returns in the first week fluctuated from 2017 to 2019.
The market fluctuated during trading Thursday after details emerged about the Senate's tax reform plan.
In fact, sales have fluctuated over time, sometimes moving up and down with gasoline prices.
Polling on public opinion on health care policy has fluctuated, sometimes wildly, in recent years.
Recidivism remains about the same, and the crime rate has fluctuated within a narrow range.
In the first three months of 2018, approval has fluctuated between 76 and 79 percent.
Noah, whose playing time and value have fluctuated this season, was a key cog, too.
The roster of those unaccounted for has fluctuated widely since the fire erupted on Nov.
The problem has peaked and fallen over the years as prices for commodities have fluctuated.
Read on to see how the cost of fuel has fluctuated over the last decade.
Russia has faced increasingly negative perceptions in the U.S. since 2012, while China has fluctuated.
Penny's performances (and touches) have always fluctuated, and the Vikings are fourth in run defense.
Oil prices fluctuated around the flatline, however sentiment was boosted after comments from Saudi Arabia.
Its delivery fees fluctuated depending on the availability of couriers when I placed an order.
Speaking of oil, prices fluctuated on Monday, as investors watched the path of Irma closely.
Thereafter, barium fluctuated on a roughly annual basis, presumably in response to solid food availability.
Consumer spending on home improvement items hasn't fluctuated as much as on apparel, for example.
In the twenty years from 1987 to 20.11, the effective Federal Funds rate fluctuated wildly.
Tesla Motors stock fluctuated 2 percent up and down in the extended session before settling.
A pegged token would fluctuate in "value" only to the extent that the underlying asset fluctuated.
The price has fluctuated wildly since December, as you can see from this graph by CoinDesk.
The number of missing persons, which has fluctuated widely over the past week, continued to decline.
While ratings have fluctuated, the Kardashians remained on the air, using reality TV to their advantage.
The odds that they have given for Mrs May to survive until Brexit have fluctuated wildly.
The stock fluctuated following the report but was down about 173% after executives' call with analysts.
Annual rates of shooting deaths of law enforcement officers have fluctuated over the past 10 years.
This was problematic because survival rates fluctuated throughout the epidemic, though any causes are not known.
The rate has fluctuated since then for blacks, reaching a high of 74 percent in 2002.
Numbers have fluctuated since the occupation of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge headquarters began in early January.
Because the buyout process lasted so long, Kindred's stock price fluctuated quite a bit over time.
The number since then has fluctuated but continued a steady downward trend to the current 2202,2628.
Oil prices fluctuated, with Brent crude and U.S. WTI edging slightly higher around the market close.
Viewership fluctuated between 50,000 and 100,000; before the stream ended, total viewers passed the million mark.
Treasury yields initially rose on the news but backed off again, and then fluctuated several times.
Sterling rose 0.4 percent by the market close, yet fluctuated against the dollar during Hammond's remarks.
As her physical surroundings fluctuated, she took up residence in a fantasy world she called Palapimsosak.
Earlier, the two cryptocurrencies vied for the second-place spot as prices fluctuated in morning trading.
The number of missing has fluctuated as people were located, said the Santa Barbara Sheriff's Office.
"It fluctuated for about a month between 20 to 30 to 40,000 each day," she said.
The rates only fluctuated around these levels even after the record-breaking number of jobless claims.
However, the rates only fluctuated around these levels after the record-breaking number of jobless claims.
Under the current policy, the price of diesel fuel has fluctuated on an almost daily basis.
Cass's comic book character has fluctuated over the years — much to the dismay of many fans.
The quality of play fluctuated considerably, but the match ultimately was determined by Serena Williams's returns.
Medication prices have fluctuated on rumors that Trump will issue an executive order on drug pricing.
The couple's income has fluctuated from year to year, in part linked to Warren's outside pay.
Shares fluctuated in extended trading on Tuesday, but were up over 4% after the earnings call.
Stocks fluctuated during trade, but received a boost after Wall Street extended gains during Thursday's session.
As the U.S.-China trade fight rages, major stock markets across the globe have fluctuated wildly.
From 85003 to 2012 the percentage of people with coverage fluctuated between 83.7 and 87.1 percent.
European stocks fluctuated between gains and losses, while Asia-Pacific indexes closed mixed to mostly higher overnight.
The number of people unaccounted for, which has fluctuated widely over the past week, declined by 307.
Still, it's exact worth has fluctuated considerably from day to day, much less than the stock market.
Sterling, which has fluctuated wildly in response to the political turmoil, was flat at $1.2860 GBP=D3.
Rosenthal's weight fluctuated in the low 200s for years, but she hit a new high — 270 lbs.
Wait times for replacement batteries have understandably fluctuated as Apple adapts to this unexpected increase in demand.
Amid both positive and negative stock predictions, NYSE: UBER fluctuated ahead of the news, ultimately closing down .
Oil prices have fluctuated on comments that OPEC countries might agree to an output cut next week.
Oil prices fluctuated between gains and losses during trade, as supply glut concerns returned to the market.
Oil prices continued to shake up sentiment on Wednesday, with crude futures fluctuated between gains and losses.
The pan-European Stoxx 600 fluctuated between gains and losses throughout trade, ending down 0.09 percent provisionally.
Between then and 1869, the number fluctuated between seven and 10, often within just a few years.
But the Food Network show's host Valerie Bertinelli, whose weight has fluctuated since she lost 40 lbs.
Meantime in markets overseas, Asia posted mild gains on Friday while European markets fluctuated in early trade.
Looking to markets in other regions, trade in Europe fluctuated as investors eyed political instability in Germany.
The cap, which has fluctuated over the years, has done "nothing to contain costs," a staffer said.
Sure, it seemed like the type of guy I was matching with fluctuated with my lipstick choice.
In recent years, the Chinese perspective on the United States has fluctuated annually, according to survey results.
He fluctuated between stony silence and tears from inside a glass enclosure, flanked by two police officers.
Because I am new to the industry, my income has fluctuated wildly as I adjust my responsibilities.
Those ads earned Zehm money that wildly fluctuated, earning between $100 a month to even over $1000.
The price drop is similar for other drugs, though purity levels have fluctuated depending on the substance.
Library use overall has fluctuated The relationship between Americans and libraries is a little more complicated though.
The fortunes of Formula One's leading drivers have fluctuated wildly over the opening weeks of the season.
ET, oil prices fluctuated with U.S. crude trading at $48.95 per barrel, while Brent hovered at $54.71.
Shares of Tesla fluctuated throughout the day and closed out the session up 0.26 percent at $356.41.
The U.K.'s FTSE 100 fluctuated around the flatline, before closing down 0.13 percent at the close.
His viewer count, on the handful of times I checked it, fluctuated between 27 and 32 viewers.
But the extent of their losses fluctuated wildly, even though everyone was doing the same, supervised workouts.
But the extent of their losses fluctuated wildly, even though everyone was doing the same, supervised workouts.
The organic premium for milk and eggs has fluctuated quite a bit — and actually risen since 2008.
Since pre-Islamic times, as regional borders fluctuated, poets were active voices for their tribes and societies.
The number of those unaccounted for has fluctuated wildly and officials warn it will almost certainly change.
The Series 3 38-millimeter Apple Watch's price has fluctuated like nobody's business since Series 383 came out.
But Affleck's role in those films — and the DC Extended Universe at large — has fluctuated over the years.
The intelligence community also thinks that Russia's influence campaign changed as the electoral prospects of the candidates fluctuated.
Bond yields fluctuated, but were off lows of the session, which were hit right before the 2 p.m.
Since that time they've fluctuated between $216 and $2280 until this year when they're up again over $22011.
Since 2006, the family's income has fluctuated between about $188,000 in 2010 to just north of $110,000 now.
In total, she has about $11,000 left to pay off, although the amount has fluctuated over the years.
Oil remains a talking point for investors, as prices fluctuated from its low to highs during the session.
Since 1996 crude prices have fluctuated as much as seven-fold, peaking at $148/barrel in mid-2008.
Sterling fluctuated Monday with traders reacting to various media reports ahead of a crunch Brexit vote this week.
In the Williston Basin, which contains the Bakken, the rig count has fluctuated, between 22 and 27 rigs.
Libya's production has fluctuated sharply due to action by armed groups, political disputes and damage to oil infrastructure.
The president's unpredictability was most evident as he fluctuated on his approach to his trade war with China.
And last year he fluctuated between tone-deaf and hostile when asked about issues that affected African Americans.
The monthly average numbers fluctuated between 28503,22019 and 44,699, according to data obtained by the network from ICE.
Bitcoin's price fluctuated in the last few months as developers debated the best way to upgrade the network.
According to Aaron Kohli, fixed income strategist at BMO, fed funds futures fluctuated slightly after the 2 p.m.
Zurich's share price has fluctuated in recent weeks on speculation of a takeover bid by rival Allianz (ALVG.DE).
The amount fluctuated wildly depending on how her insurance policy at the moment covered her pumps and medicines.
In the 26 years since privatisation the franchising regime has changed little, but rail reliability has fluctuated widely.
Federer and Nadal have fluctuated in their desire to get caught up in it publicly through the years.
The rates in the United States have fluctuated through the years as advice from medical associations has changed.
On Wednesday, the Canadian dollar had fluctuated in a relatively wide range of C$1.2540 to C$1.2362.
U.S. equities fluctuated on Monday as investors geared up for a slew of earnings reports later this week.
Shares of Yahoo fluctuated in a narrow range after the company reported quarterly earnings that slightly missed analysts' expectations.
Trump himself has fluctuated between making big spending asks and mimicking conservative deficit hawks' gripes about wasteful government spending.
In recent days, the water level in the neighborhood fluctuated as the city made releases from the swollen reservoir.
Terzan 5 didn't start out massive and it isn't now, which means it has fluctuated in size over time.
From there, the lead fluctuated between two and seven points until Printy tied it at 863 with a jumper.
The currency had varied between 1.12 and 1.20 versus the euro this year and also fluctuated against the dollar.
Sentiment toward Trump fluctuated, but ended nearly flat at a ratio of one positive mention to every negative one.
The stock has fluctuated wildly in brisk trade since Passera presented his alternative plan for the bank on Oct.
Throughout the 255s, Medicaid enrollment nationally fluctuated between 653 and 265 million, or around half of the nation's poor.
As I edited the episode, my feelings really fluctuated between outrage, fear, anger, sympathy, and understanding of the [manosphere].
Twitter fluctuated back and forth between those two numbers for all of 2017, so it wasn't a total surprise.
The reserves have fluctuated at about that level for the past three years and totaled $3.09 trillion in February.
Vote shares fluctuated all day, and some ballots — from soldiers and diplomats — may not be counted for several days.
But he, too, fluctuated between dominant and woeful, resulting in an E.R.A. of 3.65 entering the All-Star break.
Mann said she did not have sexual or romantic feelings towards Weinstein, but had "confusing emotions" that frequently fluctuated.
The rate reached 14 percent in 2010 and has fluctuated since; in 2015, it was again about 14 percent.
Though prices have fluctuated throughout the year, Netflix shares are still up more than 90 percent year-to-date.
As a percentage of sales, its expenditure has fluctuated only a little, but demands on the unit have increased.
Peter remained in charge of Charles Krug, whose fortunes, in terms of both money and prestige, fluctuated over the decades.
In European trading, U.S. crude was hovering just under $52, while Brent crude fluctuated just overthe $60 per barrel mark.
The cryptocurrency had been trading comfortably in the $6,400 range after a volatile year, while major U.S. stock markets fluctuated.
Michigan's lead fluctuated between eight and 12 points until Durham's three-point play with 423 seconds left in the half.
The pan-European Stoxx 22.2 index finished up around 0.1 percent, having fluctuated from black to red throughout the session.
Numbers fluctuated throughout the day as employees met at a giant statue depicting an Orc Warrior on the company's campus.
Bitcoin, arguably the most widely recognized blockchain-based cryptocurrency, has fluctuated in popularity — and price — since its launch in 2009.
Sterling's value has fluctuated wildly based on opinion polls although recent readings the referendum result is too close to call.
While the numbers have fluctuated somewhat in recent days, she has not been ahead of Kuczynski since vote counting started.
Iran's rial currency has fluctuated in value in recent months, making it difficult for ordinary people to make ends meet.
At one point, area hospitals reported taking in 112 injured people, though the number has fluctuated throughout the day. Gov.
Over the following two weeks it has fluctuated within a range of roughly 1,200 points, closing on Wednesday at 25,776.61.
The military's estimates of the size of the rebel force and the extent of its occupation have fluctuated each day.
The value of bitcoin has fluctuated wildly this month, plunging as much as 29 percent last week from its Nov.
The trio has fluctuated between black, death, and crossover metal, but they always maintained the thrash essence that defines them.
Oil prices fluctuated between highs and lows on Thursday as pessimism over a global supply glut continued to impact sentiment.
The exchange rate for the country's currency -- the naira -- has also fluctuated significantly this year, pressured by collapsing oil prices.
On the commodities front, oil prices fluctuated in early trade, as rising exports from Iraq capped gains in the market.
Meanwhile, in commodities news, oil prices fluctuated in early trade, as rising exports from Iraq capped gains in the market.
The killings add to a grim toll that has fluctuated over the years but appeared to be declining in 2019.
Lately, Trump has fluctuated between venting about Kelly to certain aides while reassuring others that he is pleased with him.
Elsewhere, oil prices fluctuated in afternoon trade, but ticked higher by the European close, following reports of increased Saudi output.
Many of us are old enough to remember a time when produce availability and prices fluctuated wildly with the seasons.
The rate has fluctuated recently, but viewed at any kind of meaningful scale, the decline has been dramatic and meaningful.
During his two years as president, Donald Trump's approval among Republicans has only fluctuated 293 percentage points in CNN polling.
Alphabets throughout history, from the Phoenician to the Roman, have fluctuated in what they have allowed their speakers to convey.
Its depth and breadth have fluctuated over the ensuing eons: Its northern tides once lapped shoreline in present-day Illinois.
Facebook's North American number has fluctuated over the last year, dipping slightly at the end of 2017 before bouncing back.
U.S. Treasury yields fluctuated between gains and losses on Friday as investors after the release of another disappointing inflation metric.
He said the company&aposs head count — excluding seasonal farm workers who harvest the hemp crop — has fluctuated over 2019.
He needed regular testosterone injections to maintain his masculine characteristics, but the hormone levels fluctuated and sometimes caused mood swings.
Washington has largely pursued these goals alone, as levels of political and even symbolic support from international partners have fluctuated.
I saw that those prices fluctuated in precisely the same way that the Titanic could have been said to fluctuate.
Among Democrats, Mr. Sanders's lead over Hillary Clinton here has fluctuated widely, but a Clinton victory would be a staggering upset.
Existing home sales have fluctuated a bit in 2019, but at higher levels than at the end of 2018, Reis said.
It fluctuated in and out of the top 10, but largely remained in the top 20 games for another three months.
Citi did give Trump a 30 percent chance of winning before last November, but these figures fluctuated as the race tightened.
During Wednesday's early trade, European shares hit a new 14-month high, however markets fluctuated from black to red during trade.
For example, the dollar/yen exchange rate has fluctuated in range of slightly less than 10 percent so far in 2019.
In the commodities space, oil prices fluctuated during the session, but showed signs of recovery as traders awaited U.S. stockpiles data.
The US fertility rate took a nosedive in the 1970s and has fluctuated since, dropping again in 2008 during the recession.
On the oil front, crude prices fluctuated during trade as investors grew concerned over consumption due to weaker demand from refineries.
He was in charge of the fulfillment centers, but with seasonality and Honest growing so fast, its warehousing needs fluctuated wildly.
On average, the Core i9 MBP's clock speed fluctuated between 2.4-2.8GHz, which is below the machine's advertised 2.9GHz base speed.
The pan-European STOXX 2.73 fluctuated between gains and losses throughout trading, settling after the close to finish up 22.7 percent.
Other objectors are generally upset about the way Peabody is allocating its value, which has fluctuated with swings in coal prices.
To be sure, Dauman's pay has fluctuated widely, and 2015 was one of the highest years of pay measured by Equilar.
The company's yield since 2012 has fluctuated between about its current level and about 2.4 percent, fluctuating with Apple's stock price.
Since it rebranded itself as Tronc two years ago (which stands for Tribune Online Content), the company has fluctuated in size.
But since early May, the SX/CZ ratio has sharply fluctuated without showing a convincing increase until a few days ago.
On the commodities front, oil prices came fluctuated in morning trade, with U.S. crude trading around $51.93 at 8:39 a.m.
Meanwhile in commodities, oil prices fluctuated on Monday, with gains capped as a steady rise in U.S. production weighed on sentiment.
Before Rukia set up her business with partners Mary Atim and Mary Alinga, the women's income largely fluctuated with the weather.
On the commodities front, oil prices fluctuated in morning trade, with U.S. crude trading lower at $50.89 around 8:07 a.m.
The arrangement and tempo for this song fluctuated quite dramatically during the recording process, but lyrically it has remained fairly consistent.
Though they do maintain the distinction as the largest Buffett club in Canada, Marshall says that membership fluctuated since they started.
He fluctuated from occasional starter to offensive spark plug, but also spent a good deal of time shackled to the bench.
Pfanz believes the priests were aware of the gas and knew that its concentration fluctuated depending on the time of day.
The retail industry — which has fluctuated between net job gains and losses over the past few months — added 50,000 in February.
Aggregate net asset valuation of Luxembourg's investment funds industry has fluctuated around the EUR3.5trn level in the 15 months to May 2016.
Minecraft's price has fluctuated since launch in 2009 and is different in different regions, but is now roughly $30 across the board.
Reports of the actual number have fluctuated over the years; in 003, Fortune shared that Lauer's salary was a flat $20 million.
As esports have evolved over the years, global player representation has soared, prize money has fluctuated, and games have come and gone.
Unsurprisingly, the number of Central American migrants reaching the US border since Frontera Sur's inception has decreased precipitously, though it has fluctuated.
In Europe, indexes fluctuated during the morning session but were posting gains by the afternoon, as U.S. futures rose off earlier lows.
Since then, the volume of notes has fluctuated around the 3.0 trillion tenge mark as the effective yield fell below 11.0 percent.
The temperature of the liquid nitrogen keeping the contents at icy levels unexpectedly fluctuated, possibly damaging the frozen eggs and embryos inside.
Over time and with enough data, an algorithm would learn how your sweat fluctuated, so it could tell whether it was you.
The retail industry — which has fluctuated between net job gains and losses over the past few months — cut 4,400 jobs in March.
The group's makeup memorably fluctuated, but when we last left them, the trifecta consisted of Kelly Rowland, Beyoncé Knowles, and Michelle Williams.
Mauceri said short interest in Sears shares has fluctuated between 12 million to 19 million shares just within the past two years.
U.S. officials said ISIS has lost 40 percent of the territory it once held in Iraq, while numbers for Syria have fluctuated.
But stocks, currencies and commodities have already provided clues as they fluctuated after major news events over the course of the campaigns.
Moderators also said the criteria for flagging videos constantly fluctuated and often catered exclusively to concerns that could affect marketing to advertisers.
Eight of the 10 major S&P sectors fluctuated between gains and losses, with energy the only firm loser, falling 0.46 percent.
In early morning trade however, oil prices fluctuated between gains and losses, supported by reports of supply disruptions in Colombia and Libya.
U.S. stock index futures fluctuated ahead of Tuesday's open, as investors kept an eye on news coming out of the political space.
In previous years, HubPages' success was tied to Google and fluctuated based on whatever the web giant did with its search engine.
Volatility was so low that there wasn't a single day in 215 when the S&P 173 fluctuated more than 217 percent.
A Facebook spokesperson said ad costs fluctuated for both candidates during the campaign, and that at different times each candidate had the advantage.
"I have fluctuated [in weight] my whole life," adds the actress, who credits dancing as one activity that has helped her body confidence.
Pharma stocks over the past 8 years have fluctuated based on sales and new drug approvals, not on anything related to the ACA.
The money for the fund is earmarked by Congress, so it's subject to political tinkering and has fluctuated over its five-year life.
Both Brent and U.S. WTI fluctuated between gains and losses during the session, trading higher at Europe's close, around $46.78 and $44.42 respectively.
Treasury will again borrow $1 trillion to pay for tax cuts, spending Chart: How the U.S. budget deficit has fluctuated since the 1980s
That monthly price has fluctuated between $9.95 and $14.95 over the past several months as the troubled company tries to avoid going under.
Stockmarkets in general had another volatile week, in part because sentiment fluctuated about the prospects of a trade war between America and China.
A recent report by the Pew Research Centre notes that the number of refugees admitted has fluctuated with world events and American priorities.
But most new entrants need to source power for their customers from JEPX, where volumes have more than quadrupled while prices fluctuated sharply.
How strictly the precedent is upheld is decided by the committee chairman, and enforcement has fluctuated depending on who wields the gavel. Sen.
Over the past year, the monthly average numbers fluctuated between a low of 5003,2500 last October and a high of 22003,22001 in June.
But how strictly the precedent is upheld is decided by the committee chairman, and enforcement has fluctuated depending on who wields the gavel.
Indeed, the poverty rate has fluctuated between 10 and 20 percent for decades, regardless of the federal minimum wage in any given year.
In a deposition Trump gave for the lawsuit — which was eventually dismissed — he acknowledged that his net worth fluctuated based on his emotions.
In the United States and Japan, they fluctuated by as much as 0.7 percent over the course of the year, the study found.
But how strictly the precedent is upheld is decided by Judiciary Committee chairman and enforcement has fluctuated depending on who controls the panel.
It was set in Virginia in 1810, it fluctuated between twenty and twenty-six pages long, and every sentence in it was exquisite.
In east Damascus, the front line of the battle between government forces and the opposition had fluctuated since she arrived two months earlier.
Andreescu's form has fluctuated in New York, particularly in her last two matches, both played in the cavernous confines of Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Respondents to Kaiser largely backed some recent measures to restrict abortion, though support fluctuated depending on the information they had about particular details.
"The seasonal pattern of oyster harvest [...] is congruent with the hypothesis that human activities at St. Catherines Shell Ring fluctuated seasonally," Cannarozzi wrote.
The benchmark has fluctuated markedly since the June 23 U.K. "Brexit" vote, and is down nearly 2.53 percent for the year so far.
But tax reform hopes have fluctuated as the administration has faced several hurdles trying to move its agenda forward, including in-party fighting.
Coffee exports have fluctuated over the last five years, making it difficult to discern any downward trend, Tsegaye told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
And the comments come as the field of Democrats vying to take on Trump has fluctuated in recent weeks with former Massachusetts Gov.
Instead, Trump has spent his time criticizing the Federal Reserve and intensifying his war with its chairman as markets fluctuated wildly in August.
Inflation since the 1979 revolution has fluctuated between 17 percent during the 1980s to a peak of 49 percent percent during the 1990s.
Patterson's popularity fluctuated during his time in Toronto, owing in large part to some psychological biases, like the trouble we have processing variance.
While its stock has fluctuated over the past six years, today's share price is essentially flat from where it stood in January of 288.
Bitcoin's price has fluctuated wildly since its rise to nearly $20,000 last year, making it almost impossible to use as a viable payment alternative.
That might be through a notification alerting users to a development in their account, or showing how their savings has fluctuated in recent days. 
Her income fluctuated from week to week, and even though she was still employed at the restaurant, she was struggling to make ends meet.
Relations between Britain and the United States, which both sides often describe as a "special relationship", have fluctuated since Trump took office in 2017.
Between mid-2009 and mid-2015, Uganda's annual gold exports fluctuated between near zero to just under $40 million, according to central bank data.
Sanders denounced super PACs and corporate donations; his claim to fame was that his average donation amounted to $27 (it actually fluctuated a bit).
Arrests of gang members by Homeland Security Investigations under ICE have fluctuated in recent years, but have shown no clear downward or upward trend.
While the band's lineup has fluctuated greatly over the years, main member Mike Hill seems to use this as a constant source of reinvigoration.
During the time of writing this article, I fluctuated between being irritated and remembering my Windows days with a oddly fond sense of nostalgia.
The company's price has fluctuated significantly as it worked to adjust to a changing market and fumbled on some of its more recent launches.
According to a Congressional Research Service report on refugee admissions, between fiscal 2007 and 85003 the refugee admission cap fluctuated from 70,000 to 110,000.
But how strictly the precedent is upheld is decided by the Judiciary Committee chairman and enforcement has fluctuated depending on who controls the panel.
She absorbed the news with skeptical optimism, aware that her health has fluctuated and that she is unlikely to keep living on her own.
In recent weeks, global markets have fluctuated in response to mixed expectations about President Donald Trump's ability to push through a signature tax overhaul.
Libya also added 103,000 bpd to the market, as that country's production, which has fluctuated during a long-running internal conflict, continues to recover.
The pan-European Stoxx 600 fluctuated throughout trade, before closing up 0.15 percent; as most sectors reversed losses to trade up in later trade.
In 2018, those sellers collected 77% of total spending — the IAB says the percentage has fluctuated between 69% and 77% in the past decade.
The group's members changed over the years, and it fluctuated between a trio and a quartet, but it remained active until Ms. Nelson's death.
Then, they used the line for other things, even as their income fluctuated and they refinanced the entire mortgage to try to keep up.
But the degree to which dissent is tolerated has fluctuated over time, depending on the temperament of the ruler and the pressures he faces.
The reception of his movies fluctuated, but critics (myself included) often enough found reason to hail a return to form after a fallow period.
As relations between Egyptian leaders and the Brotherhood fluctuated, Mr. Akef rose through the group's ranks, eventually ascending to its top post in 2004.
In California, the wait to ride fluctuated between 35 and 55 minutes, however during the opening in Florida, the wait time was significantly higher.
Statistics from the U.S. Sentencing Commission show that from 2628-28500, the average sentence for murder offenses have fluctuated between 6900 and 2628 months.
Looking to commodities, oil prices fluctuated gains on Monday, as investors remained on edge about the impact Hurricane Irma could have on the sector.
The pan-European Stoxx 26 fluctuated for much of the day but closed 2581% lower, taking cues from poor sentiment over on Wall Street.
Both measures, viewed over time, reveal something unusual: Iran has fluctuated significantly, sometimes ranking among troubled democracies, other times alongside the world's fiercest dictatorships.
The picture with children was complicated: Although three times as many children were being treated quickly, the mortality rate fluctuated but did not decline.
The number spiked immediately following Trump's election and fluctuated in the year after as he and Congress tried to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
He said the audience retention on the video fluctuated over time and retention would generally decrease over time as the video gets more views.
The number of reservation slots drivers are allowed to has fluctuated from 2000 to 17 to 14 to 11, and now seven for some.
On the commodities front, oil prices fluctuated as investors remained cautious in light of the potential chaos which could be triggered by Hurricane Irma.
He has not posted a top-10 finish since he tied for ninth at last year's British Open, and his scores have fluctuated wildly.
Over the years, Motion Twin fluctuated in size, but eventually settled between eight and 10 employees because it was a size the structure could handle.
One financier who attended said that his optimism fluctuated with the vicissitudes of the market, particularly after the sharp plunge Wednesday as the forum began.
European stocks fluctuated after the preliminary reading of manufacturing and services activity in the Euro Zone showed business activity fell less than expected in July.
Brent crude and U.S. WTI fluctuated between losses and gains following the EIA news, trading sharply lower at Europe's close, at $3.33 and $23.3 respectively.
Polls fluctuated throughout the campaign, with earlier surveys showing Salazar in the lead, and later polls showing Shalala leading by an average of 6 points.
Stock prices and the Korean won-US dollar exchange rate have fluctuated considerably, mainly affected by the US-China trade dispute and Japan's export restrictions.
Brent crude futures currently sit at around $33 a barrel but have fluctuated wildly with talk of an output freeze by Russia and Saudi Arabia.
Ivana Trump, a former model, said her 85033-year-old former husband's weight has fluctuated over the years from about 178 pounds to 225 pounds.
Murray's compatriot Daniel Evans has been weak where Lorenzi is strong, with his commitment to the sport often questioned as his ranking has fluctuated wildly.
The potency of sanctions and viability of military threats has fluctuated over time and across administrations, but reliance upon diplomacy first and foremost has prevailed.
For the last 30 years, the unemployment rate has typically fluctuated between 9 percent and 12 percent, with a brief dip in 2007 and 2008.
The developments are sure to ratchet up tensions with China, which have fluctuated for several months as a result of the administration's actions on trade.
The number of people unaccounted for, which has fluctuated widely over the past week, declined to 563 on Wednesday, falling by more than 300 names.
But this one fluctuated by brightening and dimming over the course of 600 days, according to a study released in the journal Nature on Wednesday.
Quarterly G.D.P. growth has, however, fluctuated wildly, with a couple of negative quarters and a high of 5.2 percent in the third quarter of 2014.
More curious was how Facebook's estimate of active fake accounts barely budged even as the number of accounts it took down each quarter fluctuated widely.
Revenues since have fluctuated, and Bottega Veneta was edged out of the second-place slot in Kering's luxury portfolio by the re-energized Saint Laurent.
In commodities, oil prices fluctuated on Friday, however, were on track for weekly gains, as the clean-up after hurricanes in the U.S. got underway.
"The Star Wars brand has certainly fluctuated since Disney purchased the rights," Jeff Bock, senior analyst at entertainment research firm Exhibitor Relations, told CNN Business.
Conditions in Melbourne, host of the Open, fluctuated last week, reaching their worst on Friday when the city was downwind of the East Gippsland fire.
Troop levels at the border, both among active-duty military and the National Guard, have fluctuated since the deployments began in the fall of 6900.
His desire to engage directly with politics fluctuated through his career, but he continually extolled the potential of paint to explore the meaning of life.
The design has fluctuated over the years, borrowing aesthetically from the company's Windows Metro tile interface and the dated, boxy design of the Xbox 360 dashboard.
Around 2300,2000 years ago, this region started to change, converting from a floodplain to a region that fluctuated wildly between very wet and very dry conditions.
The official list of missing individuals has fluctuated widely in the weeks since the Camp Fire ignited, and at one point included more than 1,300 names.
U.S. stock futures briefly fell after the report but regained some ground, while markets fluctuated in Europe, and the sterling spiked to reach $1.4546, before paring.
Boeing is the single largest U.S. exporter to China, and its shares, along with those of its European counterpart, have fluctuated as trade tensions have risen.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bitcoin, whose value has fluctuated significantly this month, remains a "speculative" investment that thrives because of the cryptocurrency's anonymous nature, BlackRock Inc (BLK.
The number of children who have lost their lives in hot cars has fluctuated every year since 1990 with the highest number -- 49 -- dying in 2010.
A number of travel stocks including British Airways owner , Lufthansa and EasyJet fluctuated in trade but closed mostly higher on the back of the broader rally.
The number of Islamic State insurgents in Afghanistan has fluctuated, and they have been largely confined to Jawzjan and the eastern provinces of Nangarhar and Kunar.
Oil fluctuated on Monday, with prices coming under renewed pressure around 2 pm U.K. time, with Brent and US crude trading at $38.46 and $36.70 respectively.
Payment processing is working on Etsy but is working on a delay that has fluctuated from a few hours to a few days for individual customers.
In fact, in the last year, that margin hasn't fluctuated more than a point and a half, regardless of whether Clinton is airing ads or not.
Oil prices fluctuated between gains and losses during Thursday's trade as investors tried to shake of the persistent oversupply issues and a weak outlook for demand.
As companies warn of higher costs eroding margins, markets have fluctuated as investors focus on guidance in the strongest quarter of profit growth in seven years.
Tesla's own prices in China have fluctuated wildly, with the company slashing prices several times last year even after China increased tariffs on imported US vehicles.
Following the release of the BLS report, U.S. treasuries fluctuated in a tight range as traders weighed a large uptick in jobs with sluggish wage growth.
U.S. stocks fluctuated daily this week, with October on pace to finish as a painful month for several market indexes while major corporate earnings reports disappointed.
Until last year, the lender's delinquencies fluctuated at levels well below the average of Brazil's banking industry because of the collateralized nature of its loan book.
The prevalence of suicide has fluctuated over time, often rising during periods of social strife; it was 403 per 100,000 in 1932, during the Great Depression.
Its box office grosses have fluctuated, peaking at $651,744 during the week ending April 28; the show grossed $473,19643 during the week that ended Oct. 20.
Inside the candlelit, 19th-century building, models with burgundy-stained lips emerged from clusters of overgrown flowers in looks that fluctuated between sweet and slightly sinister.
OPEC member Libya's oil production has fluctuated sharply in recent years due to attacks, protests and political conflict in the turmoil following the country's 2011 uprising.
While the numbers have slightly fluctuated, a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll found that 45 percent of the country has "hardly any" confidence in the news media.
While initially only a few cents, RIN prices skyrocketed to nearly $220006 in 2202 and have fluctuated wildly between 2628 cents and one dollar ever since.
While that number has fluctuated, the United States has produced more than 10 million barrels a day in recent weeks, according to the Energy Information Administration.
Pew Research found that Trump's approval ratings have been unusually stable during his first 18 months in office and haven't fluctuated like they have under other presidents.
In terms of unsecured funding, 41% of Findep's total funding as of December 2016 was unsecured, while from 2012 to 2015 it fluctuated from 42% to 50%.
Even the pricing of his paintings was controlled: the value fluctuated according to the number of objects in the image, which often varied from one to three.
After achieving 46% of the popular vote in the 2016 election, Trump's job approval has stubbornly fluctuated just below that mark for most of his first term.
Overseas, U.S. markets fluctuated around the flatline at Europe's market close, as Wall Street remained on the look out for more news out of the U.S. administration.
But programs like Wikibuy and CamelCamelCamel can cut through that noise with information on how a given product's price has fluctuated on the site in the past.
So more research will need to happen to prove that the lake had different chemical environments and that Mars' climate fluctuated as widely as today's findings suggest.
The numbers have fluctuated steadily for the last three years but, nonetheless, any impact won't be seen until the July numbers released at the end of August.
Net approval rates have fluctuated only a little in the Middle East—up in Israel, down elsewhere—and been relatively flat in eastern Europe, India and Africa.
Both Brent and U.S. crude fluctuated between gains and losses during Tuesday's trade, wavering around the flat line at Europe's close, trading at $45.32 and $43.11 respectively.
Although leaders have changed and the degree of repression has fluctuated, the pattern of politics in Egypt has remained remarkably similar over the course of 65 years.
The markets have fluctuated a lot as the public weighs in on the increasing or decreasing chance that a candidate or party wins or loses an election.
It's important to note that the stock market is volatile and that over the course of writing this post, the 20 most enriched companies have fluctuated dramatically.
Its output has fluctuated wildly as the nation's southern oil fields have frequently gone offline amid fighting among Libya's patchwork of militias and tribal and ethnic groups.
Following December's 25 bps hike, stocks have violently fluctuated in a range between 2081 and 1810 on the S&P 13 — only finding footing in recent weeks.
Production at AGOCO, an eastern based subsidiary of the NOC, was around 250,000 bpd earlier in the year, though output had fluctuated due to power supply problems.
But how strictly the precedent is upheld is decided by the Judiciary Committee chairman and enforcement has fluctuated depending on who wields the gavel on the panel.
The planted area of primary grains and oilseeds in Serbia has not fluctuated noticeably in recent years and is fairly predictable from one year to the next.
The national annual refugee rate has fluctuated over the past 30 years, but has consistently exceeded 50,000, and exceeded 100,85033 a total of 10 of these years.
Reactions to "American Mask" have fluctuated between misidentifying the piece as white supremacist art, understanding the intended message and expressing disgust at the desecration of the flag.
While estimates have fluctuated over time, the US now estimates there are between 3,000 and 6,000 al-Shabaab fighters and less than 250 ISIS operatives in Somalia.
Looking to markets in other regions, trade in Europe was fluctuated around the flat line Friday, while markets in Asia ended the session mostly mixed to higher.
Dropbox stock fluctuated and then gradually fell after it reported better-than-expected first quarter results in its first earnings report as a public company on Thursday.
On the night of Florida's August primary, several malfunctions caused county websites to appear erratically: In Leon County, online precinct results were delayed and then fluctuated wildly.
Her feelings about posting the news fluctuated between just wanting to get it over with to looking at it as a necessary part of her grieving process.
The forint, after touching a nearly two-week high in new year trade, fluctuated around 330 per euro as traders expected a test of the resistance level.
Oakland's housing prices have always fluctuated with Bay Area booms and busts, and complaints about gentrification were part of the 1990s dot-com boom here as well.
Meanwhile, if a pair of primordial particles fluctuated into existence, and then each particle decayed into two other particles, this would later yield a four-point correlation.
But most new entrants need to source power for their customers from JEPX, where volumes more than quadrupled while prices fluctuated sharply, especially in summer and winter.
ET. On the commodities front, oil prices fluctuated on Tuesday, even though concerns surrounding the economic impact of the likes of Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Harvey eased.
Water levels in the lake have always fluctuated radically between the summer rains and winter dryness, but there is now concern that the levels are off balance.
For one, we were told that this round has been taking some time to close — nine months, by one person's estimate — as the size and terms have fluctuated.
The number has fluctuated widely over the past week as more individuals were reported missing and some initially unaccounted for either turned up alive or were confirmed dead.
Caleb Martin answered with a 3-pointer, and the Hornets' advantage fluctuated between two and five points until Monk and Bridges made deep shots late in the quarter.
Coinbase also canceled my first attempt to buy the volatile currency because the price had fluctuated in the 10 seconds or so it took me to check out.
As of Tuesday, there were still nearly 200 names listed as unaccounted for, although that list has fluctuated dramatically and the number of people missing continues to decline.
So far, the results have fluctuated, with 76 percent being in favor at one point, and most recently having a 60/40 split, with the majority voting yes.
The total number of guns recovered in Mexico and traced by ATF has fluctuated over the years: For instance, 17,799 firearms recovered in Mexico were tracked in 2015.
France's jobless total climbed relentlessly for years to reach a record of 3.59 million in February and has fluctuated since then as the job market struggles to recover.
Another important limitation of the study: It did not examine whether patients lost weight because they tried to, or if their weight fluctuated because they were battling illness.
U.S. officials told Reuters the border deployment, which has fluctuated in size over the past three months, could grow again by as many as 2,000 or more troops.
Prior to the Industrial Revolution, the levels fluctuated naturally over many thousands of years but had never exceeded 300 ppm at any point in the last 800,000 years.
The price has fluctuated wildly, sometimes varying by thousands of dollars over a few days, and Bitcoin has been declared dead by analysts on more than one occasion.
As companies warn of higher costs eroding margins, markets have fluctuated as investors focus on guidance in the face of the strongest quarterly profit growth in seven years.
One of the complaints obtained by CNN described how an alarm sounded when the storage tank temperature fluctuated -- but no one was in the clinic to hear it.
It fluctuated earlier this year as Beijing switched to pegging the currency to a basket of its trading partners' currencies instead of the dollar, but has since stabilized.
Overall score: 29 [Opinions fluctuated wildly here, with ratings from 3/10 to 12/10] Brad: Will sustain you, easy to make, never bad… but never good either.
I had these incredible colleagues wearing Miu Miu every day like they had that armor on, but my weight fluctuated, and I wore from size 218 to 224.
Prize money for the Australian Open had fluctuated for decades: In 1978, the men's winner was paid about 585 percent more than the women's, ESPN reported last year.
The above-trend volume comes during a day in which stock prices have fluctuated wildly as investors assess the prospects of fiscal stimulus to curb an economic slowdown.
Yet the Berkeley researchers found that just after YouTube announced that success, its recommendations of conspiracy theories jumped back up and then fluctuated over the next several months.
Inflation has hovered around 2% ever since the trade war started and while consumer sentiment has fluctuated month-to-month, it also hasn't changed much since early 2009.
The simplest explanation for the correlations traces them to pairs of quantum particles that fluctuated into existence as space exponentially expanded at the start of the Big Bang.
For manufacturers, economic indicators have fluctuated, but the fact remains that manufacturing job openings are at an 220006-year high—despite manufacturing employment falling by 2202,2628 in September.
Voting in America has fluctuated for decades; some 57.5 percent voted in the 2012 presidential election, meaning that about 28 percent of all eligible voters chose our leaders.
FiveThirtyEight's poll tracker, for example, shows that his approval rating has fluctuated between 37 and 45 percent for almost three years—an extraordinarily narrow range by presidential standards.
In a report published in May 1999, GAO concluded "missing barrels are not a new condition, and the amount and direction of missing barrels have fluctuated over time".
During the 2016 primaries, for example, Trump's favorability rating among white evangelicals fluctuated at around 43 percent (reaching an all-time low of 24 percent in March 2014).
Oil prices fluctuated on Thursday afternoon, with Brent crude and WTI futures wavering around the flat line as news from OPEC and new data impacted sentiment across the globe.
Although this figure has fluctuated in the past, leading to occasional short-term peaks and troughs in run-scoring, a change of this magnitude has never lasted this long.
Bitcoin fluctuated wildly in the last few weeks of 2017, with its price rocketing up from $10,240 to $19,20183 in early December before dropping by a quarter shortly afterwards.
Lithuanian central bank chief Vitas Vasiliauskas told Reuters on Wednesday that oil prices have fluctuated greatly in recent months so he did not think the current rally was sustainable.
"Gold has fluctuated in line with the Brexit opinion polls, even dislocating it from its usual primary link with the U.S. dollar," Citi said in a note on Monday.
Transneft allows no more than 10 parts per million (ppm) of organic chlorides, while levels in the Druzhba line and Ust-Luga have fluctuated between 3003 and 330 ppm.
Transneft allows no more than 13 parts per million (ppm) of organic chloride, while levels in the Druzhba line and Ust-Luga have fluctuated between 80 and 330 ppm.
The number of Navajo speakers has fluctuated over the years from 148,73 in 1990 to 169,369 in 2011 to 164,363 in 2014, according to statistics from the U.S. Census.
The combined Lenovo–Motorola fell from third place on IDC's charts in 2014 to fifth place last year; Xiaomi, meanwhile, fluctuated between fourth and fifth place during those years.
Transneft allows no more than 10 parts per million (ppm) of organic chlorides, while levels in the Druzhba line and Ust-Luga have fluctuated between 80 and 330 ppm.
European stocks fluctuated on Monday to close slightly lower, as investors struggled to shake off concerns surrounding the persistent low oil prices and the poor performance in European banks.
Oil revenues that account for almost all Libya's income have fluctuated and rival governments in the east and west of the country have largely failed to provide public services.
Illegal entry into the United States has been prosecuted as a criminal matter for decades, though the percentage of cases handled criminally versus civilly has fluctuated with different administrations.
But in the last couple of years, theory has gone out the window and spreads have fluctuated wildly as Gulf economies struggle under the impact of low oil prices.
Glencore's traded oil volumes fluctuated between 4.5 and 6.0 million barrels per day in recent years - on par with rival Trafigura but behind the world's top trading house, Vitol.
Results of the NASDPTS' annual survey have fluctuated between 75,000 and 85,000 errant vehicles since 2011 in what Hood called an "unfortunately consistent" pattern to a seemingly "intractable" problem.
And its profit margins, already low by some measures, have fluctuated from year to year — hardly moving in the straight upward line that Wall Street usually likes to see.
A - If you look at the 90s after the Fed eased policy somewhat the 10 year - 20003 year (Treasury bond rate spread) fluctuated between 100 basis points and 0.
As Mr. Bloomberg banned smoking in bars and restaurants and set a minimum price for cigarettes, the rate fell to 20153 percent by 2012, and it has fluctuated since.
In March 1999, when the US (as part of NATO) bombed Kosovo, Clinton's approval rating fluctuated a bit, but no significant jumps like the earlier 10 percentage points occurred.
Temperatures unexpectedly fluctuated in the liquid nitrogen storage bank at the University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center where the eggs and embryos were stored, according to a University Hospitals statement.
IBM stock fluctuated and then rose to more than 21.85 percent above the $213.80 closing price after the company reported better-than-expected second-quarter earnings results on Wednesday.
Support for impeachment has fluctuated before, and it is important to note available polling was conducted toward the beginning and middle of public impeachment inquiry hearings, not following them.
Operating losses have fluctuated too, hitting $732 million in Q2, a 15.6 percent increase year over year, but a decrease since the segment lost $802 million in Q1 2016.
Men make up the vast majority of the facility's 1,800 inmates; the number of female prisoners has fluctuated between several dozen to more than 150 during the last year.
Before the Industrial Revolution, the levels fluctuated naturally over many thousands of years but had never exceeded 300 parts per million at any point in the last 800,000 years.
Transneft allows no more than 10 parts per million (ppm) of organic chlorides, while levels in the Druzhba line and Ust-Luga have fluctuated between 80 to 330 ppm.
Benchmark Brent and U.S. WTI crude oil contracts were on track for weekly gains, but fluctuated between intraday gains to losses amid conflicting signals on the supply-demand picture.
According to legal docs, the Estate is deeply concerned about the volatility of the digital money, noting since Matthew's death it's fluctuated by up to 30% of its value.
Publishers have grown wary of Facebook and its continuous changes that have sent millions of people to their websites, but also fluctuated as Facebook prioritizes other content like native video.
Over the last million years, Earth's CO2 levels have certainly fluctuated, but they've naturally wavered between 180 and 280 ppm, explained Jason Briner, a paleoclimatologist at the University of Buffalo.
JPM Coin will be tied to the US dollar, as a way of making it more financially stable than other cryptocurrencies, which have fluctuated wildly in price over recent years.
European stocks fluctuated Thursday afternoon but ended lower after the European Central Bank ECB kept interest rates on hold but signaled that more monetary easing could be on the horizon.
In contrast, The Witness is a big, 3D, open-world game that was made by a much bigger team, the size of which has fluctuated over the course of development.
The total revenue of the ATP and WTA tours has fluctuated, with a gap of $2.6 million in 2008 giving way to a men's advantage of $37.4 million in 2014.
The euro has fluctuated since the start of the year — strengthening against the U.S. dollar, mainly during the first months of 2018, but then seeing a slide since late April.
After the initial drop, MongoDB's stock price fluctuated in after-hours trading but stabilized down 5 percent from the closing price of $29 at the beginning of the earnings call.
His weight has fluctuated during his career—as much as 20 or 30 lbs at a time—and he often struggles to find healthy snacks and meals when he's traveling.
Currency markets in Europe fluctuated on Friday morning after the U.K. made "sufficient progress" in its Brexit negotiations, with experts split on where sterling could trade in the coming months.
Patrick Carlisle, the chief market analyst at Paragon Real Estate Group, in San Francisco, said the number and prices of properties available fluctuated with the ebb and flow of listings.
But the ransom fluctuated as time went on, the aid group said, rising to €20 million before dropping down to €5 million, the amount requested for several other Western hostages.
Between 2013 and 2017, the Grammys' ratings fluctuated between 26 million and 28 million viewers, good enough to make it the second-most-watched awards show, behind the Academy Awards.
"Recently the fund's net value and its secondary market price has fluctuated sharply, while high premiums continue to show on the market," it said in a statement dated March 11.
But nothing in the Constitution requires that the Supreme Court have nine justices; the number of seats is set by law and fluctuated in the early decades of the republic.
In the past decade, the number of cycling deaths annually has fluctuated, from a low of 10 last year to a high of 24 in 2017, according to city officials.
There has been no marked drop in the number of families crossing the border since the policy went into effect, and crossings in general have largely fluctuated with seasonal trends.
Keri Simons, a manager of Watercraft Adventures, a 27-year-old rental business in Laughlin, said water levels already fluctuated in stretches of the Colorado close to the river towns.
However, history shows us that California's effect on the presidential race has fluctuated over time, from Barry Goldwater's win in 303 to disappointment among supporters of Bernie Sanders in 230.
Over the seven years the ranking has been in place, the number of concussions has fluctuated slightly but essentially remained the same, with an average of 244 cases per season.
Zoes stock price fluctuated between $12.74 and $12.88 per share on Friday, indicating that either shareholders were expecting a second offer or short sellers were attempting to recoup their losses.
"Looking forward, businesses themselves do not anticipate a material improvement with forward orders still weak (and negative) and capacity utilization having fluctuated around its average in recent months," Oster added.
The number of 10- to 19-year-olds killed by guns has fluctuated in recent years, the CDC said in its analysis, which did not discuss reasons for rises and falls.
While horse deaths nationwide have been on the decline -- from 790 racehorses in 2009 to 493 last year, according to the Jockey Club -- Santa Anita's numbers have fluctuated over the years.
The problem with the time estimate, as our own Walt Mossberg noticed in his review of the MacBook Pro with Touch Bar, was that it fluctuated wildly on Apple's newest laptops.
On March 22, Atlanta's connected systems city-wide were hit with a ransomware message locking their respective files and demanding an approximately $50,000 payment in bitcoin (the price has fluctuated since).
While a tremendous force for medicine, thousands of researchers compete for a piece of the NIH annual budget, which since 28500 has barely fluctuated from an annual appropriation of $6900 billion.
Banca Popolare di Milano fluctuated during the session, ending 0.5 percent down after the bank listed European Central Bank conditions for a merger with Banco Popolare, which closed up 2.5 percent.
But how strictly the precedent is upheld is decided by the Judiciary Committee chairman — in this case Grassley — and enforcement has fluctuated depending on who wields the gavel on the panel.
The numbers have fluctuated in recent years -- which is also a trend the military has struggled to understand, without firm answers emerging -- with often-unexplained spikes in the numbers of cases.
"The trading volume was huge yesterday as bitcoin price fluctuated in a wide range over the weekend," said Park Nok-sun, a cryptocurrency analyst at NH Investment and Securities in Seoul.
But the reality is that Trump's position on Cuba, much like his positions on many other issues, has fluctuated over the years, and has at times been influenced by business interests.
The game-to-game figures have fluctuated but overall, Favors has given the Jazz 16 points a night, and he's up at 333 rebounds and two blocks per game as well.
Congress is running against the clock; after the stock market appeared to recover from Monday's dive — its worst day since the 2008 financial crisis — stocks fluctuated again as of Tuesday afternoon.
The number has fluctuated dramatically over the past week as more individuals were reported missing or as some initially listed as unaccounted for either turned up alive or were confirmed dead.
Staffing levels fluctuated substantially during the week as well, when an aide at a typical home might have to care for as few as nine residents or as many as 14.
At one Florida coffee house, over a six-day period, the same 16-ounce breakfast blend fluctuated from 259 milligrams all the way up to 564 — which goes beyond federal recommendations.
While public opinion has fluctuated some since House leaders announced the impeachment inquiry two months ago, overwhelming majorities of Democratic and Republican voters continue to line up behind their respective parties.
His work over 17 years at the UN fluctuated between focusing on expanding nutrition programs to underdeveloped countries and tacking health crises including outbreaks of malaria, bird flu, Ebola and other diseases.
During the pre-crisis times in 2007, banks' excess reserves fluctuated around monthly averages of $1.5 billion to $2 billion, while the monetary base remained at relatively stable levels around $800 billion.
Among other things, the contract stipulated that costs would be reviewed after the area was declared commercially viable in 2014, which has led to years of sparring as oil prices have fluctuated.
The plane's altitude fluctuated wildly as the pilots appear to have fought with the MCAS system, before the pilots lost control and the plane plunged into the ocean, according to preliminary findings.
Oil prices fluctuated on Tuesday, after the IEA cast doubt over oil's recovery, saying global oil demand growth was forecast to "ease back considerably" in 2016 to 1.2 million barrels a day.
According to data provided to CNN by Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, recorded arrests by ICE of MS-13 members have fluctuated but seen no steady drop-off for the past dozen years.
Drug seizure statistics for nearly every agency involved in this coordinated effort have fluctuated in recent years, but they do indicate certain trends about how different drugs are moved in different ways.
Office space availability has fluctuated around 10 percent in recent quarters, while sublet availability has been under 2 percent for a number of years, said Craig Caggiano, an executive director at Colliers.
The trustees' projected insolvency date has fluctuated a great deal over time; since 1970, it has been as close as two years away, and as distant as 28 years, according to NASI.
Gallup noted, however, that Trump's job approval rating has fluctuated between a very narrow range of 2023 percent to 42.7 percent, giving him a strong floor of support but a low ceiling.
The spread between the yield on the 10-year Treasury note and the yield on the two-year Treasury note fluctuated around 47 basis points on the week's last day of trading.
The job posting points to a link that says the average monthly salary in Greece fluctuated around €1050 euro per month (that's equal to about $1,200) between March 2017 and February 2018.
Net debt-to-EBITDA has fluctuated between 5x and -13x over the last five years due to Northumbria FT having partly taken on debt to finance the new specialist emergency care hospital.
In The Outer Worlds, the frame rate fluctuated between 2254 and 210 frames per second with v-sync switched off, both of which are playable frame rates for this kind of game.
About 13,600 requests in the most recent period pertain to the U.S., which was actually a decrease of 500 requests from the previous period, and has fluctuated at other points as well.
Their logbooks paint a picture of sea ice that fluctuated year-to-year — as it does still — but there was not a such a deep, long-term, downward trend in sea ice extent.
The renminbi had fluctuated quite a bit at the beginning of the year as the country switched to pegging the currency to a basket of its trading partners' currencies instead of the dollar.
Donnery said London could not take its pre-eminent financial center role for granted after Brexit as history showed that the fortunes of financial centers like Venice and Amsterdam in past centuries fluctuated.
Cross-border interaction has remained largely consistent even as relations between North Korea and its one major ally have fluctuated amid increasing nuclear and missile testing by Pyongyang and angry denunciations from Beijing.
Cohen, the GenForward researcher, says it's a confusion that might be exacerbated by the White House, which has offered a range of immigration proposals, some of which have fluctuated wildly in their demands.
After 17 years of war, troop levels in countries such as Iraq and Afghanistan have fluctuated, but what hasn't changed is the Pentagon's reliance on Special Operations forces to deal with myriad missions.
While public opinion on climate issues has fluctuated over the years, many of the recent changes were large enough to fall outside the margin of error of plus or minus three percentage points.
As their hourly wages fluctuated at the whims of workplace-optimization software, payday-loan customers — typically white women earning around $30,000, according to Pew's research — borrowed to pay their rent or electric bills.
For example, from 2006 to 2014, the percentage of Democrats who believed that there is "solid evidence that the average temperature on earth is getting warmer," fluctuated from the mid to high 70s.
The total number of threat investigations by the agency has fluctuated from 47 in fiscal year 2015 to 43 in 2016 to 50 in 2017, most of which was during the Trump administration.
U.S. short-term interest rates fluctuated on Monday and Tuesday before the fed announced its decision on Wednesday, overnight repo rates which is guaranteed by UST once surged to as high as 10%.
Each year, the administration sets a cap for how many refugees may be admitted to the US. Historically, the number of admissions has fluctuated according to world events, though they've generally been high.
Over the years my income has fluctuated, and a few years ago I totally relied on Planned Parenthood for my reproductive health—like many low-income women use the services of Planned Parenthood.
Net financial expenses rose 121 percent to 2.07 billion reais in the final quarter, as exchange rates fluctuated and JBS adjusted the fair value of derivative contracts, resulting in a 13 billion reais charge.
OPEC officials quickly sought to reassure energy market participants on Wednesday, as oil prices fluctuated wildly ahead of a much-anticipated meeting between the influential oil cartel and its allied partners in early December.
A new study published Monday in the American Heart Association journal Hypertension points out that older people whose blood pressure fluctuated over time were at greater risk of suffering from loss of brain function.
One source said Trump's confidence in Mulvaney has fluctuated in recent months, though another said the President wasn't that angry with his chief because he recognized Mulvaney was defending him in the briefing room.
On the first number, look at the chart: over the past five years US growth has fluctuated around 2 percent, while unemployment — both the conventional number and the broader U6 number — has gradually declined.
In August, Gallup reported that disapproval ratings for Congress are sky-high -- 78 per cent -- a new norm in American politics, as the dissatisfaction rate has fluctuated between 69 and 86 percent since 2011.
One reason Clinton's popularity has fluctuated so much, even though Americans by now are very familiar with her, is that she's typically played defined roles with very different levels of popularity: secretary of state.
The temperature fluctuated between the mid-50s and low-60s depending on the amount of sun, but the jacket was great to have on hand when it got slightly more chilly in the shade.
Oil prices fluctuated with the equities markets as the U.S. economy's outlook was further dimmed by other data showing an unexpected increase in the number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits last week.
After the Fed decision on Wednesday, the markets fluctuated before seeing a sharp decline; the three major indexes as of Wednesday's close were on pace for their fourth negative week in the last five.
Elsewhere, oil prices fluctuated between gains and losses on Tuesday ahead of an OPEC meeting this week, as President Donald Trump's plan to sell off half the U.S.' huge oil stockpile weighed on sentiment.
The show's weekly grosses have fluctuated considerably over time; last week, it grossed $807,649 and played to 86 percent capacity audiences, but it has had many weeks over $1 million, and many under $600,000.
This means that Ceres's interior temperature has fluctuated within the same time period, which is the kind of behavior scientists would expect from bonafide planets and moons, rather than objects in the asteroid belt.
Italy bond prices have fluctuated wildly in recent days, first falling as investors fled riskier assets and then rising after the European Central Bank stepped in with emergency stimulus measures to calm panicked markets.
La Maison des Bois-Marc Veyrat, in the mountainous Savoie region of eastern France, celebrates a chef who was among the early foragers and whose standing in the guide has fluctuated over the years.
Mr. Dowd fluctuated between credulity and outrage, at one point telling Mr. Trump after an especially trying meeting with Mr. Mueller that the president may have been right about the special counsel all along.
For the current study, Bobb and colleagues wanted to see how the odds of hospital admissions for heart problems, weather-related issues like frostbite and injuries like falls fluctuated before, during and after storms.
Dubai's index fluctuated in the first hour of trade as local traders initially booked profits in small and mid-cap stocks, which have been the backbone of the bourse's gains over the past month.
Federal outlays as a proportion of national GDP have fluctuated over the past 40 years, but overall they reveal a gradually increasing trend; shutdowns don't bend the spending curve downward in a meaningful way.
U.S. benchmark Treasury yields fluctuated around the key 13% level as investors weighed the outlook for the U.S.-China trade spat against the prospect that the Fed may be less dovish than traders expect.
TORONTO, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index fell on Wednesday to a fresh 2-1/2-year low as investors used an earlier rally to reduce exposure to equities, while crude oil prices fluctuated.
Overall, the rates of sexual assault in the military have trended downward since 2006 when over 34,000 service members reported some type of sexual assault, but the numbers have fluctuated up and down since then.
Seinfeld will be producing 24 episodes for his Netflix debut, while seasons on Crackle have fluctuated between five and six episodes since the series aired online with a round 10-episode season back in 2012.
That report also said that fellow Chinese smartphone company Xiaomi — which has fluctuated between being the fifth and sixth largest smartphone vendor in recent quarters — is working on deals with AT&T and Verizon, too.
Make no mistake: This one's a wig, but considering Salma's hair color has only ever fluctuated from dark brown to slightly less dark brown in the past, the temporary switch-up was a big change.
The population has fluctuated over time, Dr. Carman said, possibly after a "wasting disease" infected the local eelgrass population, causing much of the grass to die off and leaving the clinging jellyfish without enough habitat.
Cycling fatality numbers have fluctuated over the course of the past several years; in 2014, the city reported a total of 20 cycling deaths, and in 2013 it recorded 12, according to Transportation Department data.
"It comes in over a thousand, very different, grades and types – each with their own costs and prices," said Eurofer Director General Axel Eggert in a statement, adding the raw materials fluctuated significantly in cost.
Despite the conventional wisdom that Americans already know how they feel about her, data from the Pew Research Center indicate that public opinion about Clinton has actually fluctuated significantly over the course of her career.
Since then, over the past four years, the price has fluctuated dramatically, sometimes tied to news like the halving and broad economic uncertainty and hacked exchanges and, sometimes, seemingly moving on no news at all.
Though the lira has fluctuated in recent days, at one point it hit record lows against the United States dollar, setting off a panic over a potential domino effect that could reach other emerging markets.
Ms. Meder fears that artists in Kansas have become more siloed and less engaged with one another in recent years, as financing for conferences has become more elusive and eligibility for grant money has fluctuated.
While the size of the U.S. refugee program has fluctuated over the years, it has never seen an across-the-board cut to dozens of offices in such a short period of time, he said.
Now that I had blown my only shot at skinny success, my eating habits fluctuated from Perfect Weight Watchers Angel to shove-everything-I-possibly-can-down-my-throat-before-Mom-sees, depending on the hour.
Stocks fluctuated, the dollar weakened slightly and buying picked up in Treasurys as President-elect Donald Trump slammed the drug industry in comments to the press and vowed health-care costs would be cheaper in America.
Levels of organic chloride have fluctuated at 150-330 parts per million (ppm) instead of the 10-ppm maximum norm and the usual level of around 1-3 ppm, traders with several European energy majors said.
According to traders with several European majors, levels of organic chloride have fluctuated at 150-330 parts per million (ppm) instead of the 10-ppm maximum norm and the usual level of around 1-3 ppm.
According to traders with several European majors, levels of organic chlorine have fluctuated at 150-330 parts per million (ppm) instead of the 10-ppm maximum norm and the usual level of around 1-3 ppm.
Prosecutors said Carroll and Pappagallo falsely touted the consistency of Brixmor's SP-NOI growth rate, with Carroll even describing it at an industry conference as the REIT's "secret sauce," when in fact the rate fluctuated significantly.
To get the job done, he would manually enter the data into a spreadsheet after painstakingly logging into each service to see the current monthly cost, which often fluctuated based on usage or number of seats.
My feelings toward Huawei's dual-camera system fluctuated from initial disdain — yet another imaging gimmick to avoid talking about how much better Apple and Samsung are — to substantial enthusiasm once I started taking pictures with it.
According to the raw numbers, gun violence in Bush's first term fluctuated, and then steadily increased in his second term to a peak of 36,000 incidents of gun violence in 2007, a 37% increase since 1999.
The indexes have fluctuated in a narrow range over the past month, with the market propped up by signs of economic strength, but doubts linger over whether the recovery, bolstered mainly by government stimulus, is sustainable.
The most influential risers were mostly banks and energy stocks, which together account for more than half of the index's weight and have both fluctuated in recent days in tandem with moves in the oil market.
The number of families arrested has only increased since the Border Patrol agency was created in 1924, with a sharp uptick under the Trump administration, in comparison to the total number of arrests, which has fluctuated.
Ireland has been Europe's fastest growing economy for the past five years, but consumer confidence has fluctuated sharply in the past year amid concern neighboring Britain might leave the European Union without a replacement trade deal.
While their politics have fluctuated over time — at times they championed progressive, egalitarian and liberal ideals, as well as nationalist and racist ones — anti-Semitism has been part of their movement from the outset, said Weidinger.
Treasuries have fluctuated wildly recently as investors come to grips with the fallout from the virus crisis, because severe restrictions on personal movement aimed at curbing the virus are likely to push several countries into recession.
For example, a 2002 paper by the economists Edward Glaeser and Jesse Shapiro showed that while the value of the deduction had fluctuated significantly with inflation since 1960, homeownership rates had remained more or less unchanged.
Though the numbers have fluctuated, most indicators point to a midterm that will be competitive for both Republicans and Democrats, with both parties investing tens of millions of dollars and going to great lengths for victory.
If you click on a pair of cream white Yeezys, you'll see how much its sale price has fluctuated over the last 12 months, a "ticker," a 8003-week high and a gauge for price volatility.
The most influential risers were mostly energy stocks and banks, which together account for more than half of the index's weight and have both fluctuated in recent days in tandem with moves in the oil market.
Data from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) shows that foreign inflows have fluctuated over this 10-year period but have ultimately climbing to $12.3 billion last year from £4.8 billion in 2005.
But the Trump administration's plans for those troops have fluctuated, from the complete withdrawal the president suddenly announced in December to the current plan of drawing the number down by half and seeing how it goes.
"[H]e was quarantined in a hospital room for over 24 hours and his blood levels were taken on a regular basis, and they fluctuated up and down starting at zero," Scott Croswell, Behne's attorney, told WXYZ.
He asked his staff to build a dashboard where he could track 10 key metrics, including the city's violent-crime rate, its sales-tax income, and its paramedic response times, and see how they fluctuated over time.
Oil prices traded in a narrow range of $44 to $58 per barrel in the first half of 8.73, in steep contrast with the first half of 2016 when they fluctuated between $27 and $50 per barrel.
"Over the past 12 months alone, the difference in price compared to a barrel of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) has fluctuated just under $10 per barrel to more than $30," according to IHS Markit analyst Kevin Birn.
Monthly supplies fluctuated but in December alone PDVSA imported almost 300,000 barrels per day (bpd) of fuel as its domestic refineries worked at just below a third of its 1.3-million-bpd capacity, according to PDVSA data.
The official roster of people unaccounted for has fluctuated widely from day to day, but as of Wednesday night the list was winnowed to 196 names, down from a peak of 1,200-plus over a week ago.
In the decades since, black voter turnout has fluctuated from presidential election to presidential election, but it's generally trended up — and when President Barack Obama was on the ballot, black voter turnout even surpassed white voter turnout.
It found trading activity in 401(k) retirement plans rose to nearly 16 times greater than average at the end of February, an all-time record, and has fluctuated between normal, high and moderate levels since then.
They started saving immediately upon getting their first paycheck, much more than they should; they were traumatized from the uncertainty brought by volatile income and prices, and from having to move constantly as rent prices fluctuated wildly.
At Tesla, on the other hand, operating results fluctuated between a loss of nearly $23,210 per vehicle in the third quarter of 215 and a profit of nearly $5,000 per vehicle in the third quarter of 2018.
Not buying RINs is like running up a bar tab — that is, if the cost of beer fluctuated wildly and your final bill was calculated based on the price of suds on the day you settle up.
While the company's holdings are currently worth an astonishing $49 billion, the price of XRP has fluctuated wildly this year, reaching a high of $3.84 in January before falling all the way to 83 cents on Thursday.
Those figures, from annual fiscal year reports from 2013-2017, show the percentage of cases granted in the El Paso court has fluctuated in recent years, decreasing slightly from 2014-2016 and increasing slightly from 2016-2017.
The honor lasted only a few hours, as Amazon's stock price fluctuated Thursday ahead of the company dropping its earnings report, which revealed the company is doing well, but maybe not quite as well as analysts had predicted.
While the terms of the deal and the amount of shares have been set in stone for a while, the valuation of Trainline as well as the EUR/GBP exchange rate have fluctuated over the past few months.
Shares of Ortega's retail conglomerate have fluctuated since, but in any event, the Spanish retail magnate's reserve is a more interesting way to approach him than whether he is No. 1, 2 or 3 among the world's richest.
Another recent study found that the volume of gray matter in astronauts' brains—which is responsible for sensory perception, emotions, and other important functions—fluctuated across several areas as a result of both short and long duration spaceflight.
Indeed, the rate of warming between around 1998 to 2010 fluctuated more slowly than some scientific models predicted, but the critical point is that such up and down variations are an expected part of the greater overall trend.
Oil prices fluctuated throughout the day, starting lower in the morning and later briefly turning positive after the Energy Information Administration said U.S. crude stocks unexpectedly fell 1.3 million barrels last week after three straight weeks of builds.
Since early in this century, rates of tolerance toward ethnic groups have fluctuated, with views that frame immigrants as a burden sharply concentrated among those who see themselves in direct economic competition: white men without a college degree.
All three major U.S. indexes fluctuated in choppy trading and the Dow flirted with its sixth consecutive decline during much of the session, which would continue its longest losing streak since an 8-day slide in March 2017.
A Quinnipiac poll released Wednesday showed the party with a 7-point lead over Republicans on a generic House ballot heading into the fall, a number that has fluctuated and been deemed a toss-up in recent months.
With investors still cautious as to what the future of talks between North Korea and the West will look like, markets around the world fluctuated, with Europe trading flat while stocks in Asia closed mostly in the black.
Anthony Leiserowitz, the director of the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, said Americans' opinions about global warming have fluctuated over the years, shifting along with partisan fissures, extreme weather events and messages from political and religious figures.
It doesn't name specific companies (Google and Facebook are widely seen as the two giants dominating this space), but it says that revenue concentration in the top 10 has fluctuated between 69% and 77% over the past decade.
Within the past two years, the system's on-time performance has fluctuated from terrible (363 percent on-time in January 2018) to satisfactory (84 percent in August 2019), but breakdowns, unexpected delays, and service changes still frequently occur.
As my health fluctuated, I quickly learned that granting everyone full disclosure to my condition made them feel entitled to an opinion, and that no matter how cheery I acted, those around me would always treat me as unwell.
While public opinion has fluctuated in the last 15 years — often rising and falling depending on the immediacy of terrorist attacks — the most recent poll findings have shown a close divide in the public's concern over terrorism versus privacy.
The data from the survey allows us to see the broad picture, such as how voter registration and turnout has fluctuated between both presidential and midterm election years, all the way down to the types of election equipment used.
Right now, Conservatives have about a 10-point lead in the polls (43 percent in a recent YouGov poll, compared to 33 percent for Labour), though that's fluctuated and may very well change as the UK nears election day.
Public support for stronger gun laws has fluctuated over the years, peaking at 70% backing for stronger laws in 1993 and in the new poll and bottoming out at 44% support in a CNN/ORC poll in September 2014.
Numbers coming into Austria along the main route from Slovenia have fluctuated widely over the past year, from as many as 14,000 a day to the latest figures that suggest around 1,000 are currently braving the winter cold every 24 hours.
During the bitterly fought referendum campaign, Britain's share of global financial deal-making has fallen to its lowest level on record, the pound has fluctuated and Brexit worries have helped to push European financial stocks to near four-year lows.
Following a strong set of gains on Thursday, crude futures fluctuated on the week's final day of trading, as a supply overhang continued to weigh on investors, yet weakness in the U.S. dollar helped prop up prices in the afternoon session.
It is the first Spanish-language to hit the Billboard Hot 100 chart since 1996's "Macarena," and the remix has only fluctuated from the number one spot a handful of times since it's initial release in May.  But...how?
"I want to do everything I can to stay healthy," says El Moussa, who has admitted he was "miserable" as his weight fluctuated in the months after his surgeries and as he recovered from a debilitating back injury in 2014.
Following last week's volatility in the oil markets, crude futures fluctuated following comments from Saudi Arabia's energy minister on the possibility of an extension to the OPEC-led production cut, which is currently expected to end in June, Reuters reported.
The Constitution calls for the creation of "one supreme Court," but says nothing of its size, which has over the course of our history fluctuated between an initial complement of six justices and a maximum of ten (notice both even numbers).
Lyft has been a public company for just over a week now, during which its market capitalization has fluctuated between $30 billion (the high, just after the stock opened for trading on March 29) and $22 billion (the low, on Tuesday).
The government initially identified 102 children who fell in that category, but the number has fluctuated in recent days, as Sabraw's order has essentially functioned as a judicially mandated audit of the morass of systems used by different federal agencies.
Over the years Soulja Boy's legacy has fluctuated as he has gone in and out of relevancy and his penchant for starting strange internet rap beefs has caused some to sour on him, but that shouldn't be the case. Souljaboytellem.
Law enforcement officials are currently trying to locate 17 people reported missing, but noted that the number of missing has fluctuated in recent days as new people are reported missing and others located, Redding Police Sergeant Todd Cogle said by telephone.
While Bush hit majority disapproval six months into his second term and remained in negative territory for the rest of his time in office, Obama's rating fluctuated before ending on a high note, with just 37 percent of Americans disapproving of Trump's predecessor.
However, access to this feature is still only for Amazon Prime members who live in Prime Now service areas, and near a Whole Foods, and who want to shop for groceries at a Whole Foods, where prices have recently fluctuated by the week.
"State banks were quite firm in defending the yuan at 20173 before the official close, but since they get off work after 22017:26.8 pm the rates fluctuated more wildly and hit 22016," said a trader at a Chinese commercial bank in Shanghai.
An increasingly fragmented entertainment landscape — thanks in part to streaming services and the exclusive content on their menus — has meant that fewer viewers are tuning in to traditional TV. Even the viewership for the NFL, the biggest ratings powerhouse on TV, has fluctuated.
And though their popularity has fluctuated of late, they consistently attract huge audiences — Nielsen Music reported in 2018 that 52 percent of Americans attend live music events annually, with 44 percent of that total attending music festivals, despite sometimes prohibitively high ticket costs.
Following last week's volatility in the oil markets, crude futures fluctuated in morning trade following comments from Saudi Arabia's energy minister on the possibility of an extension to the OPEC-led production cut, which is currently expected to end in June, Reuters reported.
Romania has kept gold reserves at the Bank of England for well over 13 years, although the exact amount has fluctuated greatly, even dropping to zero in 1989 when dictator Nicolae Ceausescu used the gold to pay off the country's external debt.
The president's approval ratings noticeably dropped after he fired Comey, and haven't fluctuated that much since then: Between 36 and 41 percent of Americans say they approve of the job he's doing, while 52 to 57 percent of Americans say they disapprove.
The futures edged up on Thursday to the highest in more than 3-1/2 years on fund and chart-based buying as the end of the second quarter neared and the currency in top grower Brazil fluctuated near an 11-month peak.
But in 2015 the numbers then climbed and remained fairly stable, while Sunday's ratings fluctuated and then fell more steadily in the show's last hour, as issues of sexual assault, environmentalism and gay rights were put forward by presenters and award recipients.
In a polarizing battle, Democrats might be gaining leverageDemocrats and Republicans — defined in our polls by which party's primary or caucus respondents plan to vote in — have fluctuated discernibly in opinion, indicating how partisan and capricious voters are when it comes to impeachment.
His base was limited, his popularity fluctuated, and if his rivals had recognized the threat earlier, campaigned against him consistently, strategized with one another more effectively, and avoided their own meltdowns and missteps, there was no reason he could not have been defeated.
European stocks fluctuated on Tuesday as Chinese negotiators arrived in Washington to sign a long-awaited preliminary trade deal with the U.S. The pan-European Stoxx 600 closed provisionally 0.24% higher having jumped between red and black multiple times during a choppy session.
Since contributions would be pooled and fees kept low, a guarantee of a return of around 3 percent — about half the expected return on stocks over the long term — would be essentially costless even as the underlying rate fluctuated with the market and inflation.
And Katherine Hutt, a spokesman for the agency, told Politifact "that the company's BBB rating has fluctuated between an A+ and a D-." And the school has long been investigated by state agencies, including a $40 million lawsuit by the New York Attorney General's Office.
"Although term money market rates have fluctuated recently in response to a variety of drivers, these markets continue to act as a deep and liquid source of wholesale funding to firms around the world while appropriately incorporating the FOMC's monetary policy stance," Potter said.
Over time, the ring's materials and cost have fluctuated — recently, many couples are choosing less expensive pieces or opting for stones that aren't diamonds — however, one fact remains: This needs to be a piece the wearer won't mind sporting for the rest of their life.
The mining and quarrying sector, which includes crude oil and natural gas, shrank 2.1 percent from a year ago and 1.3 percent from the previous quarter, but analysts believe gas output was not significantly affected by the sanctions, and it may have fluctuated for other reasons.
On the now famous bike ride, the symptoms became stronger: "I had great difficulty in speaking clearly and my field of vision fluctuated and swam like an image in a distorted mirror," he wrote at the time, very much as he described it in his 230 memoir.
Over the last five years, seizures of heroin and cocaine on the southern border have fluctuated; seizures of crystal meth have risen, perhaps because of more demand; while seizures of marijuana have plummeted, probably an effect of the production of legal cannabis in the United States.
The sector has fallen around 10% since the start of the year as oil prices fluctuated and after the province of Alberta, home to the third largest oil reserves in the world, imposed production quotas to relieve pipeline congestion and drain a glut of crude in storage.
Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Iowa) — and enforcement has fluctuated depending on who controls the panel.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Falling on a muggy evening of torrential downpour that forced only the most resolute to stay indoors, the vibe during Wednesday night's Lower East Side Art Night hosted by LES Partnership fluctuated between disappointed gallery owners and jovial cliques of committed viewers.
Peter Driscoll, a staff scientist at the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism at the Carnegie Institution of Washington, said in this study that instead of having a "strong" magnetic field with two opposite poles, the Earth could've transitioned into having a "weak" field that fluctuated wildly between several poles.
The number of trucks patrolling the mid-Atlantic and New England has fluctuated slightly since the company's founding in 1956—peaking in the '60s around 1,000, and since falling victim to diet trends—but for the most part everyone loves ice cream that's readily available and comparatively cheap.
The wealth business, which has been a stable source of revenue growth when trading and investment banking revenues have fluctuated, is undergoing its own changes, with a new boss, longtime executive Andy Sieg, expected to take over in 2017 and amid a regulatory overhaul of financial advice in the United States.
"When you look at our recycling business over the last 3 years when we really saw the downturn, it sort of fluctuated from slightly profitable to slightly unprofitable," David Steiner, the CEO of Waste Management, the largest recycler in North America, told CNBC's "On the Money " in a recent interview.
No -- you don't need to buy an entire bitcoin, the price of which has fluctuated rapidly over the past several days from around $13,000 to $19,000 (it may even be way higher or lower by the time you read this!) Instead, you can gift part -- a tiny fraction -- of a bitcoin.
Speculation is rife in Egypt that the central bank could devalue the currency any day in an effort to close the gap between the official exchange rate of about 8.8 pounds to the dollar and the black market rate that has fluctuated at levels weaker than 13 pounds in recent weeks.
The politics of the war powers vote have fluctuated dramatically over the past week, with lawmakers watching in horror as Iran launched a retaliatory strike on Tuesday night but later breathing a sigh of relief when Trump himself used a presidential speech on Wednesday to cool tensions in the region.
In recent history its shares fluctuated around the release of its blockbuster Switch console, a hybrid console that can be played on the move or connected to a TV. A huge revenue driver for Nintendo since its release, tens of millions of Switch units have been sold since its March 265 release.
Changing the estate tax is not unheard of: Indeed, the estate tax has fluctuated from year to year for most of the last 20 years "creating uncertainty for taxpayers and their advisors," the Joint Committee on Taxation says in a primer on the U.S. Federal Wealth Transfer Tax System published in 2015.
It was an era when natural gas prices fluctuated wildly, and he was better than just about anyone at predicting how they would swing: With an appetite for risky bets, he singlehandedly booked the company $750 million in profits in 3.53, the same year Enron collapsed in a massive corporate accounting scandal.
And while Tesla has exported the Model X (and Model S) to China for a few years, the company's cars are tens of thousands of dollars more expensive than most Chinese cars, and the prices have fluctuated wildly as the government there introduced new tariffs this year as part of the ongoing trade war.
Another set of data, collected by the Institute of Alcohol Studies, a charity, suggest that the amount of alcohol from all sources (measured as pure ethanol) consumed per head in Britain is about the same as it was in 1980, though it has fluctuated quite a bit in the intervening years, peaking in 2004.
The IAB report doesn't break out Facebook and Google specifically, but it discusses "revenue concentration" by looking at the top 10 ad sellers and saying they accounted for 73 percent of total revenue — which, apparently, is not all that unusual, since the number has fluctuated between 69 percent and 75 percent over the past decade.
On October 3, the stock was selling at 232.07 per share, and while the price has fluctuated and the market in general has plunged in that time period, the stock has been on a downward trend for the past couple of months and has lost approximately $87 a share since that October high point.
"While the number of calls about ADHD medication exposures among children and adolescents fluctuated throughout the years of the study, there was an overall increase of 61 percent during the study period," said senior study author Dr. Gary Smith, director of the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio.
Although long-term market interest rates have increased, under the effects chiefly of rising government bond yields in major countries, the Korean won-US dollar exchange rate has fluctuated within a relatively narrow range, in line mainly with the global strengthening of the US dollar and with the decline in risks related to North Korea.
Another set of data, collected by the Institute of Alcohol Studies, a temperance charity, suggest that the amount of alcohol from all sources (measured as pure ethanol) consumed per head in Britain is about the same as it was in 1980, though it has fluctuated quite a bit in the intervening years, peaking in 2004.
The number of anti-Semitic acts have fluctuated over the years since the first sharp increase, dipping to 173 in 217 and rising as high as 220 in 210, when a pro-Palestinian demonstration in the Paris suburb of Sarcelles turned violent, with several kosher groceries burned and Molotov cocktails thrown at a synagogue.
Shares of Germany's biggest bank by assets fluctuated between gains and losses on Wednesday, continuing a spate of market volatility experienced by the bank since reports last month that it could face a penalty of up to $14 billion from the DOJ for the misselling of mortgage-backed securities in the run up to the financial crisis of 2008.
That would both be cheaper than its current line of dedicated hardware (which debuted in the $200-$350 range but have fluctuated wildly in price since) and increase the likelihood of it being positioned centrally in a home:Most signs point to this device being the "Ripley" device that popped up in Portal firmware code late last year.
While the yuan currency CNY=CFXS has fluctuated this year along with twists and turns in the deepening U.S.-China trade dispute, China's foreign exchange reserves rose to the highest in more than a year in June, with outflows kept in check by tight capital controls and inflows buoyed by growing foreign purchases of Chinese stocks and bonds.
On Saturday in Dartmouth, Massachusetts, as winter temperatures in the area fluctuated between 19 and 3 degrees Fahrenheit, the Dartmouth Police Department responded to a call from the North Dartmouth Mall about a puppy left unattended in a car parked in one of the mall's outdoor lots, according to the department's release about the incident on Facebook.
To make things worse, Apple's built-in prediction of how much time the battery had left before dying fluctuated a lot and was mostly wrong (Apple says this is a known problem caused by the fact that modern processors can power up and down rapidly over a much wider range than in the past, making estimates much more difficult).
But if it is built, UK citizens will all be paying a premium to get power from Hinkley, as the government promised the French and Chinese funders a minimum price per kilowatt hour of electricity of £92.50 ($122), more than double current prices (this week, the index price fluctuated between £41 and £48, according to energybrokers.co.uk).
" (The size of the caravan has fluctuated over the course of the last two weeks, but it now numbers in the thousands.) Michael Savage, the conservative radio host, estimated the caravan's size at 14,000 on his program last week as he predicted that its eventual arrival would spell "the end of America as we know it.

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