Farm income dropped from $ 53 billion in 1996 to $ 48 billion last year, but Fisher said that was due to cyclical changes, not federal farm policies.
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This is really a good piece of economic news, especially when the country and the region is going through cyclical changes, swings and ups and turns in the economy.
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Sun Bu'er's poems reflect certain aspects of Taoist spirituality : that the cyclical changes in the human body and cycles of the seasons of the natural world are related.
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As men age, their testosterone levels become lower, but again, that's not a cyclical change, but one due to senescence .-Nunh-huh 12 : 24, 4 March 2008 ( UTC)
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"I think we've always believed that Starbucks was in a unique position in both a down and up economy to really be insulated from the cyclical changes in consumer confidence,"
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Cyclical changes on shorter time scales are harder to spot in the records, because they are usually much weaker than the seasonal oscillations, and masked by random variations in the data.
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Apply this to the notion that it is not just a cyclical change in the value of the dollar which has taken place in the last two years but also a secular change.
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After one of the deadliest seasons on record, hurricane forecasters say cyclical changes such as African rainfall and ocean temperatures could result in an upswing of storm activity not seen for 50 years.
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Ne'eman argued that after Gersonides reviewed Ptolemy's model with its epicycles he realized that it could be checked, by measuring the changes in the apparent brightnesses of Mars and looking for cyclical changes along the conjectured epicycles.
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About a year ago, in an effort to better capture cyclical changes, the department stopped applying an upward adjustment for normal economic growth but failed to persuade economists that this would make the leading index more useful as a forecasting tool.