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At least one ex-employee claims he was capriciously fired over a seemingly trifling disloyalty.
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Scott, on the other hand, assembled his team capriciously, from old-friends, casual acquaintances, and hangers-on.
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Pension systems that work so capriciously make little sense at the best of times, and even less in an ageing world.
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But after the 2005 election, he is capriciously fired by Mr Blair on the ground that room must be found for new faces.
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If shareholders can stop just one of these payouts and just maybe boards will commence taking notice that they cannot with impunity capriciously make awards.
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She had no firsthand knowledge of what it was like to feel your breath being squeezed off, to live in a world whose very atmosphere was a constant taunt, whose bountiful oxygen was as capriciously out of reach as a rainbow.
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