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The whipsawing has not changed."
From all indications, shoppers are not planning to spend less this year, despite the whipsawing of the stock market and fears that the economy may be slowing.
No whipsawing."
The Whipsawing of Our Attorney General.
By the end of 2001, Mr. Makarenko said, the whipsawing had worked so well that a reinvigorated Kremlin no longer needed swing votes to pass most of its agenda.
Thus, American's strategy seems to be working in getting the business traveler used to paying full fare again and cutting down the whipsawing by corporations, which played one carrier against another to get deep discounts.
"The perpetual problem going back to Dennison days was the whipsawing between Nassau and Suffolk," said Mr. Klein, referring to his predecessor, H. Lee Dennison, and the years preceding binding arbitration.
The recent drop in wholesale gas prices has brought some relief to service station and convenience store owners, but it may be a while before they recover from the whipsawing they suffered in May and June, when wholesale prices soared.
After that the whipsawing began, with the Golden Duke, King Tout and September Morn began taking turns riding out each hand; the one with the poorer cards always folded early, leaving the other to bet against the Mouse.
In France before World War I, collective bargaining existed only in mining and printing - both being geographically highly concentrated industries in which employers had an obvious interest in organising, in this case in order to avoid 'whipsawing' by the union.