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Moderate and stable inflation would avoid such a seesawing of price movements.
They're a match, as well, in their energetic seesawing.
This seesawing may have been savvy legislative leadership, but the public saw a muddle in place of a message.
Since then, there has been considerable seesawing among musicals that use dance as set pieces or, in integrated fashion, to move the action along.
That's an indication of how complicated this account becomes, in keeping with the wild seesawing of the political battle itself.
The streets, which had remained electric despite the tumult of seesawing momentum, exploded in jubilation.
In seven years of seesawing with Congress on aid, this Administration has repeatedly trampled the spirit and letter of the law.
But as a director, he is unable to find much movement in "Helen" beyond the seesawing in tone between flippancy and earnestness.
The firing of the jets in the 60 seconds before contact with the shuttle was lost did not stop the seesawing and the ship quickly disintegrated.
Last year's changes in the science standards followed an increasingly bitter seesawing of power on the education board that began in 1998 when conservatives won a majority.
Gardam is particularly good at capturing peculiarities of scale, as in the dizzy seesawing of Liselotte's new surroundings.
It's tempting to see, in the wild divergence between his parents' natures, the origins of Rimbaud's eccentric seesawing between literature and commerce.
As performed by the Trio Solisti, it was an expressionistic seesawing between big, romantic melodies and rapid quasi-neurotic intricacy.
The volatile nature of their relationship saw frequent partings and a geographical seesawing between urban Lancashire, rural Berkshire and Italy.
The seesawing suggests that Wal-Mart's prolonged transition from Samuel L. Walton's personal project to giant global corporation has reached a critical stage.
The (South) Korean Red Cross says most were separated accidentally, scattered by the seesawing of the front lines during the 1950-53 Korean War.
She also sets the compulsive rhythms - the seesawing between affection and retribution, between the urges to heal and to hurt - that is the family dynamic.
Third, because of the seesawing of numerous dynasties that had a remarkable ability to survive perennial military attacks, regional kingdoms faced frequent defeats but seldom total annihilation.
Economists cautioned that a statistical quirk made retail employment appear to fall sharply in December and surge last month, accounting for much of the seesawing of the last two months.
And the major companies, remembering the seesawing of oil in the 70's and early 80's, now fully understand their need to keep their energy consumption as low as possible and diversify fuels.
Its competition, the dueling police shows of CBS's "CSI: New York" and NBC's "Law & Order" continued their seesawing.
In the continual seesawing of power and favor in the politics of Northern Ireland, it is the unionists who are now perceived as having made significant concessions without corresponding responses from the republicans.
HE United States pitched gently in the corrugated sea as she charged onward through the night at flank speed, a gentle seesawing of the bow and stern that her crew, accustomed as they were, ignored.
The objectives were the villages of Authie and Carpiquet both of which saw heavy fighting, seesawing between the Canadians and the German defenders of the 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend.