This adjustment amounted to a kind of adult supervision of her otherwise boisterous and flighty palette.
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Even the strongest firm is a delicate combination of flighty clients and flightier talent.
Hong Kong's investors are likely to fare better with boring insurance than with flighty internet stocks.
But because it did not rely on flighty capital markets for funds, it has weathered the downturn better.
If the flighty French and the dour Dutch are both disenchanted with the EU, the malaise is profound indeed.
Germany has a huge current-account surplus and so is not dependent on flighty foreign capital to keep its companies primed.
Flighty, manic and unpredictable, Parker grates on investors--he's been jettisoned from the three companies he helped create, soon after they lifted off.
And even after he traded his tie-dyes for bow ties, he has been flighty, leaving most of his jobs within a couple of years.
Flighty young Joe Donovan, who fathered six children but doesn't hold down a regular job, is imbued with guilt and sensitivity by Dashiell Eaves.
Women are often portrayed as flighty drivers and in timid roles.
Unlike flighty foreign investors, they would naturally prefer to stay put.
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With so many "known unknowns" haunting the markets in these flighty months of summer, Europe's leaders just have to pray that it is enough, for now.
They could also argue that retail deposits can be as flighty as the wholesale markets: just ask Northern Rock and IndyMac, both of which suffered rapid withdrawals.
Meanwhile, Chastain was seen this year in Ralph Fiennes' film of Coriolanus and was nominated for an Oscar for her role as a flighty wife in The Help.
True to her word, the following morning Witheford was confronted with two zebras -- one of them so flighty it dashed straight out onto the motorway, where it narrowly escaped oncoming traffic.
Their government kept its debt low, and their banks, though large relative to the size of the economy, weren't dependent on flighty wholesale money markets but were rich in stable deposits.
Camera angles and recordings from inside the cockpit bring out the noisy challenges of keeping a flighty 1, 100-pound chassis with the bucking kick of 800 horsepower pointed in the right direction.
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The Muse, however, turns out to be a demanding and flighty broad who moves in on the screenwriter and displaces him from his own bed, and her suggestions for movies are banal.
With inflation under much better control, floating exchange rates (China is a big exception) and well-stocked foreign-exchange reserves now dominate in the emerging world, providing protection against falling exports and flighty foreign investors.
Marion Petrie and her colleagues at the University of Newcastle and the University of Sheffield tackled this question by studying a couple of hundred of these flighty creatures strutting their stuff at an animal park at Whipsnade, near London.
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