The market's choppiness was exacerbated by thin trading volumes, with many participants preferring to keep a low profile, in face of the ongoing turmoil in the Mideast.
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According to Smith, " This undoubtedly accounts for the choppiness and redundancy of these three verses, which stylistically are very different from the remainder of the Book of Abraham.
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But choppiness notwithstanding, playwright Thomas Lysaght provides a comical and tender examination of an aging icon, capturing the sensitivity and rare sensibility that made Berra such a popular public figure.
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Because of that choppiness, investors are feeding more money into companies with large market capitalisations instead of more volatile technology and small-cap stocks, which suffered sharply in the October downswing.
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Analysts said the market's choppiness reflects ongoing profit-taking from the market's big advance in April, as well as the lack of good news upon which to move forward.
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Analysts said the market's choppiness reflects ongoing profit-taking from the market's big advance in April, as well as the lack of a reason for investors to keep buying.
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For those who understood months ago that a rate hike was inevitable, the recent choppiness could have been a buying opportunity, said John P . Waterman, chief investment officer at Rittenhouse Asset Management.
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Some of Oistrakh's chordal figurations waver between staccato and brash choppiness, and at moments in the cadenza when the score calls for pure, ringing tones, Oistrakh's bow momentarily catches a second string.
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The prose is mostly OK, but needs an audit ( choppiness of paragraphing in a few places reveals WP's former stylistic bete noir ) . ( talk ) 03 : 40, 25 June 2008 ( UTC)
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Given the recent choppiness in the technology IPO market, some analysts think pre-IPO mergers make more sense for a start-up than going public and then using their stock to buy companies to fill in market gaps.