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a wave motion; "the fluctuations of the sea" variation: an instance of change; the rate or magnitude of change the quality of being unsteady and subject to changes; "he kept a record of price fluctuations"
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Variation, especially back and forth between successive values in a series of observations; or, variations of data points about a smooth curve passing among them.
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Variations in the value of a variable, usually around the variable's locally averaged value.
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The changes, either up or down, in the prices and yields (where applicable) of stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and other investments.
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of the market ( h iwaalat al-aswaaq). The acquisition and accumulation of real property, says Ibn Khaldun, is a gradual process. It may come about through inheritance or through the fluctuation in the real estates market. Fluctuation of the market, when concerning commerce, is not a decent way for satisfying needs and necessities, and specially not when commerce is exercised by those holding power. ...
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