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Meaning of "annual fluctuations"

annual fluctuations: The regular and predictable variations or changes that occur over a one-year period. This term is frequently used in finance, economics, and environmental science to describe the yearly shifts in data, trends, prices, or natural phenomena

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The annual fluctuations can also be considerable.
To eliminate annual fluctuations.
Such annual fluctuations of the figures are difficult to explain.
The method is not applicable in the case of large annual fluctuations.
Annual fluctuations in population numbers are common.
Emergencies and conflicts accounted for a great deal of the annual fluctuations.
Annual fluctuations of atmospheric depositions were often due to variations in precipitation.
Climatic conditions have played an important role in annual fluctuations of grape harvests.
Annual fluctuations of groundwater levels as a result of loading by surface moisture.
The temperature and salinity of this current show strong seasonal and annual fluctuations.
Such annual fluctuations are not unusual by the standards of recent years.
Critics feel that this theory ignores the annual fluctuations in the price of labor.
The huge annual fluctuations in availability have made it necessary to rationalize water supply.
Free State is currently the highest producer of grain but there are annual fluctuations.
O Annual fluctuations in cash flow are not considered.

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Adjustment to take account of annual fluctuations in precipitation;.
Its production is almost based on natural recruitment, which is subject to annual fluctuations.
As such, there are considerable annual fluctuations in output volumes.
The largest annual fluctuations are in electricity supply costs, as shown in the table below.
Wine-growing is subject to sharp annual fluctuations.
Nonetheless, the annual fluctuations in growth rate seem to have the strongest influence.
These indicators are by definition subject to wider annual fluctuations than Indicator 1.
The annual fluctuations in global economic growth are large, and regional differences are accentuated.
Both volume of production and price affect annual fluctuations in trade growth Chart A2.6.
Annual fluctuations do not exceed 1 m, and the average period of water renewal is about 10 months.
To some extent this smoothes annual fluctuations to reveal a clearer longer-term trend.
Key words, vibrios, urban sewage, mussels, seawater, annual fluctuations.
Thus, annual fluctuations in SO2 emissions are expected.

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