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variability

[vair-ee-uh-bil-i-tee] / ˌvɛər i əˈbɪl ɪ ti /














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Morgan Asset Management, said the researchers’ findings align closely with her firm’s own research, which highlights both the variability of spending in retirement and the continued need for emergency savings after someone stops working.

From MarketWatch

Scientists say the increasing frequency of such disruptions of the polar vortex may be linked to climate change, though the debate is not yet settled and natural variability also plays a role.

From Barron's

The new offer looks to allay concerns about the value of the deal being subject to the variability of Netflix’s stock price, while also accelerating the path to a shareholder vote.

From The Wall Street Journal

While long-term warming is the result of human activities, individual years can be slightly warmer or cooler because of natural variability.

From BBC

Scientists identified two major cycles in Betelgeuse's variability: a shorter 400-day period linked to pulsations inside the star, and a much longer cycle lasting about 2,100 days.

From Science Daily