| 41. | But some doctors who want to advise their patients confess that they are whipsawed by the dueling experts.
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| 42. | By reducing reliance on petroleum, producers hope to avoid being whipsawed by rapid swings in oil prices.
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| 43. | In Florida, election officials whipsawed by the two campaigns over the last five weeks expressed sheer relief.
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| 44. | Sierra's shares have been whipsawed in recent weeks, buffeted by concern about technology companies'earnings.
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| 45. | And MBNA offers stability to Camden shop owners and innkeepers whipsawed by the ebb and flow of summer tourists.
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| 46. | The three-member council has been whipsawed in a political war between Symington and Attorney General Grant Woods.
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| 47. | Either way, they are certain to be criticized by a population that feels whipsawed by nature and politics.
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| 48. | Some investors took the news in stride after watching the stock benchmark whipsawed all week by hints and denials.
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| 49. | Brazil has been whipsawed by the global financial crisis that began more than a year ago in Southeast Asia.
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| 50. | That it was whipsawed by two years of strategizing and manipulation by the top consultants and theoreticians in both parties.
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