vagary in the PONS Dictionary

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Reasoning behind an electric vehicle is driven largely by the vagary of world oil prices and the need to produce cleaner engines to reduce harmful emissions.
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Like that vagary the weather.
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Then there was the vagary of the contractor and the baler.
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Perhaps the layman who sees such vagary as a fate concludes that successive poker is mostly based on luck.
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It is very energy sapping to protect our children from every vagary of human existence.
www.onlineopinion.com.au
A visual vagary is the use of black and white for the present and startling colour palettes for the past.
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Taking advantage of a cultural vagary?
www.dailyrecord.co.uk
It is an inherent vagary in the lien release law.
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