18 collocations for fluctuated

Fluctuating scales of prices determined by fluctuating conditions of competition, supply and demand, and power of coercion, will give place to "the fair price" fixed by concerted community action and revised from time to time in order to preserve a right balance with the general scale of cost of raw materials and cost of living.

Sir Harry could only see half the rose of one cheek, and the soft sweep of golden hair which lightly shaded it; and feasting his fancy on that bit of fluctuating color, entangled in the meshes of a tremulous screen of curls, he settled himself to await the close of the act.

Rice naturally fluctuates a good deal, but it may be taken in the rough at five Japanese dollars (fifteen shillings) per koku of 330 lbs.

One thing is certain, that from this time there was a settled purpose to serve the Lord, which spite of fluctuating feeling and periods of wintry coldness was steadily kept in view; ever and anon gathering strength until it ripened into maturity.

I am looking at a vast, misty swine-face, over which fluctuates a flamboyant flame, of a greenish hue.

Have you noticed the air of suspense, of fluctuating hope and doubt, triumph and despair which has characterized our noble band of financiers during the last few days?" Stafford shook his head.

8, on fluctuating price-levels and the interest rate.

As the Child ran under the table, the steel prongs of my pitchfork glimmered with a violet, fluctuating light.

The demand for short-time loans, therefore, in such times of stress, fluctuates rapidly, and exceedingly high interest rates prevail in these loan markets for a few days or a few weeks, rates which have only a remote relationship with the usual capitalization of most agents.

And as long as we have so fluctuating a standard these difficulties must arise again and again, continually repeated, causing unmerited gains and losses to individuals.

It was during this perturbed and fluctuating state of his mind, that he chanced to pay a visit to a brother of his, who was the head-workman of a printing-office.

The western breeze, which blew in our faces, had an earthy scent, with fluctuating streams of odors from trees and flowers.

At this time, which seems to be the period destined for the change of the face of Europe, France began first to rise into power, and, from defending her own provinces with difficulty and fluctuating success, to threaten her neighbours with encroachments and devastations.

But how was it possible, that to a demand so exceedingly fluctuating the supply should always exactly accommodate itself?

These make their appearance as hot, painful, and fluctuating swellings in that position.

Lord! what flimsy fluctuating things we arefirst this, then that, a thought, an impulse, a deed and a forgetting, and all the time madly cocksure we are ourselves.

She despised the chance-started, capricious, and ever fluctuating alliances of the other.

Though Dugdale says that it is remarkable for antiquity, Coventry as a city has no early history comparable with that of such places as York, Canterbury, Exeter, or Colchester, while its modern history is mainly a record of fluctuating trade and the rise and decline of new industries.

18 collocations for  fluctuated