| 1. | Now, you see program trading whipsawing the market.
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| 2. | The machinery orders report is known to be volatile, whipsawing from month to month.
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| 3. | He is worried that the frequent whipsawing could be the prelude to a protracted bear market.
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| 4. | It's worked great . " A baseball season is 162 games of whipsawing emotions.
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| 5. | The autobiography has a disjointed quality to it, whipsawing between farm memoir and political stump speech.
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| 6. | There is a danger in whipsawing the article through too many changes in response to semi-casual observations.
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| 7. | Newsletters that travel through the regular mail seem old-fashioned and ill-equipped to deal with modern, whipsawing markets.
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| 8. | The accompanying short article by Christopher Buckley describes the whipsawing metamorphosis the Oval Office underwent in the days after Sept . 11.
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| 9. | If a team is good at it, they earn another week, maybe another month, of much more intense public whipsawing.
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| 10. | Inflation slowed since then, but now, with the Asian crisis whipsawing the economy, prices for food and clothing have dropped.
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