Sentences with phrase «full vagaries»

That is because U.S. shale companies have been somewhat protected from the full vagaries of oil price swings up until now.

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The magazine racks and newspapers are full of diet and health advice, which changes with the vagaries of consumer fads.
It doesn't signal the release of the Governor's proposed budget, so it's always chock full of vagaries.
As any investor is well aware, keeping up with global politics, macro-economics, regional currency fluctuations plus the vagaries of sectors and individual stocks can amount to almost a full - time job.
Indulging her passion for vacation vagary through the written word on a full - time basis since 2010, travel funster Jodi Thornton - O'Connell guides readers to the unexpected, quirky, and awe - inspiring.
I've never been happy with the vagaries of the residence time of anthropogenic CO2 in the atmosphere and the lack of any lag between the industrialized northern hemisphere and the southern when charting anticipated Anthropogenic CO2 warming effects...... The AGW hypothesis is full of inconsistencies and problems that were never even address or explained, just hand waved away or ad hoc - ed with another hypothesis.
Yet the vagaries of supply and demand don't tell the full story of coal's downfall.
Way to go CREA / ORE for continuing to support the broken model and hoping for the best from a few here and there, all the while knowing full well that you are exposing the general public to the vagaries of the hit - and - miss system of hiring and recruiting as many (if not more) as those who are routinely, predictably, falling by the wayside.
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