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Initially England wobbled after their arrival, with Jordan going over and New Zealand drawing back to within six points.

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The healthcare sector’s recent gains are attributed to investors reallocating capital from wobbling tech stocks and seeking undervalued assets.

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Their analysis focused on the small but measurable "wobble" of the host star, GJ 251, caused by gravitational pulls from orbiting planets.

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But they argue the main cause of the stock market’s latest wobble is declining financial-system liquidity.

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Some guys throw so hard the ball wobbles and moves on you, which makes it tougher to keep in focus.

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