fickleness in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

fickleness in the PONS Dictionary

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Little wonder that such fickleness demands something other than the one-size-fits-all where the business of governance is involved.
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White bread's fortunes would reverse with as much fickleness (and as little basis in science) as they had fallen.
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Is it because we are guilty of fickleness, moving on from one headline to the next?
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This is a naked elite; a small group convinced of its rightness in contrast with the fickleness and folly of the masses.
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You need treat him/her with love, not ambivalence or fickleness.
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The concluding presto, set to a cantering rhythm, delivers an appealing chromatic fickleness that leaves the listener smiling.
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It is also a superb study in human nature and the fickleness of fortunes.
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It's not too late, though, because that fickleness can quickly turn the fans' affections back in your favour if you do a few simple things.
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But they would have been better employed analysing the film's very real concerns with the fickleness of faith.
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He decided to lampoon the passion and the fickleness of the fans.
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