capriciously in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for capriciously in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary

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English
Companies following the rules may still be penalised by a regulator, lacking in experience or resources, who applies the rules incorrectly or capriciously.
www.afr.com
Before long, however, the king capriciously withdrew his license for the consecration.
en.wikipedia.org
The tax in different boroughs differed because local taxes paid by businesses varied and grants by central government to local authorities sometimes varied capriciously.
en.wikipedia.org
Ten years ago today, a vast, invaluable trove of movie history was capriciously shut down.
entertainment.time.com
They have certainly never done anything constructive for the environment and use their huge wealth capriciously and in the most thuggish manner.
www.farmweekly.com.au
He makes exceptions based on flawed premises and then concludes his arguments illogically and capriciously.
sports.yahoo.com
Potter himself has apologized for the inaccuracies and capriciously rendered anecdotes in it.
montrealgazette.com
Transport links are terrible; where proper roads do exist, you'll often see police roadblocks capriciously set up to extract bribes from drivers.
spectrum.ieee.org
He exudes puzzlement, hope and wonder, as an ordinary guy doing his level best in a capriciously hostile world.
www.telegraph.co.uk
In his own case, the amount varied most capriciously from a tolerable quantity to a mere trace.
en.wikipedia.org

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