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- noun Common misspelling of
volatile .
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Examples
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I also think that the Thursday morning report is notoriously volitile and unreliable (similar to the headline unemployment % ages).
Free Trade in Tech Labor, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Obama used the word "bitter" and his former pastor is volitile.
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As lenders start to better understand this far less volitile investment opportunity, I think you will see some portfolios diversifying into this industry.
Is Peer-to-Peer Lending Working for You? - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Are you too volitile, short-sighted, and quick to rush to attack, to be trusted with National Command Authority strategic assests of any kind?
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Are you too volitile, short-sighted, and quick to rush to attack, to be trusted with National Command Authority strategic assests of any kind?
Archive 2008-09-01 2008
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I'm happy to hear from so many forward thinking creative folks, but there really are people out there who look down on artists who don't smell of volitile organic compounds and toxic solvents.
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It can get very emotional and volitile in seconds.
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Now McSame and Failin 'have drudged up nothing but devision and hatred in an already volitile society.
Two Call Center Workers Quit Jobs Rather Than Recite McCain Ayers Slime 2009
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And Ickes over-the-top style added a volitile emotional component to the mix that made objective analysis of what was happening even more difficult.
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They will attack him as being dishonorable, which will make him extremely angry, and maybe even more volitile.
Obama Unleashes Wave Of Mailers Attacking McCain's Health Plan 2009
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