In a world buffeted by uncertainty, we must remain true to a moral compass.
Last year the gulf coast got buffeted by a near-biblical onslaught of evil weather.
In particular, TI's earnings have traditionally been buffeted by the vagaries of the memory chip business.
Buffeted by that momentum, the Dow touched a three-year high before tumbling through the summer.
In an industry unusually buffeted by innovation, capital-spending shifts and regulation, nothing is for certain.
As a result, his government was less easily buffeted by events than Mr Cameron's.
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Every day at high tide a 5-foot sea wall surrounding the reinforced home is buffeted by waves.
The equity markets were again buffeted by cross-currents last week, but did manage to close higher overall.
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On Thursday, Wall Street was buffeted by the biggest one-day points decline since the 2008 financial crisis.
The economic downturn and terrorism fears have buffeted both EADS and Boeing, which suffered from declining plane sales.
The economy, buffeted by a slump in garment exports and tourism because of the war, is perking up.
Like every market, municipal bonds are buffeted by events that can create considerable variability from year to year.
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He has become a stock Hollywood fugitive, buffeted by events but always a step ahead of his pursuers.
Taransay has no trees from September to May and is buffeted by 100 mph winds and storm force seas.
We now know that the grains were buffeted by constantly moving water molecules.
And for better or for worse, our generation of Americans has been buffeted by tremendous forces of economic change.
The euro was buffeted by an unseen standstill in second-quarter French growth and a fifth-straight contraction in the Greek economy.
More broadly, the church is buffeted by challenges including the rise of Islam and the emptying of pews in Europe.
Even if that were enough to save Spain it could not help Italy, which is being buffeted by the Spanish crisis.
Mr Lebed might be wise, however, to stay away in Siberia while politicians in Moscow are mocked and buffeted by events.
Though monarchs largely inherit their riches along with their titles, these royals have been buffeted by an uneven global economic recovery.
And at a time when the region is being buffeted by economic turbulence, a visit from Hassanal conjures up visions of bounty.
Tesla Motors, in which Mr. Musk had a controlling stake, was buffeted by financial problems and sucking up more of his time.
He has given back a sense of pride, a dollop of self-confidence and some rays of hope to Saxony's 4.6m buffeted inhabitants.
The damage was mostly blamed on a meteorological phenomenon known as a derecho, where hurricane-force winds are buffeted ahead of fast-moving thunderstorms.
He sits at a long table on the terrace overlooking his family vineyard, the fluffy curlicues of his white hair buffeted by a strong breeze.
And the old formal structures of broadcasting will survive, however much they are buffeted by unruly, innovative competitors eager to change the rules.
Stiff winds buffeted the World Trade Center wreckage on Saturday and rain began to fall after workers recovered two more bodies from the site.
As dire news buffeted financial markets in the first nine weeks of 2009, panic-stricken investors dumped shares of even the most stable U.S. banks.
After years in which policy has been buffeted by competing requirements for efficiency, cheapness, social justice, productivity and greenery that at least is welcome.
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