In addition to being used to getting their videos for free, these teens are fickle.
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This is a monumental accomplishment at a moment when cultural loyalty is extremely fickle.
The media and the public can be very fickle and inconsistent on the issue of credibility.
It may not be long before the fickle Mr Sarkozy is re-reading his Adam Smith.
In a democracy, popular opinion is notoriously fickle and frequently insusceptible to rational persuasion.
Silence -- even when it's welcome -- is ultimately a fickle and fleeting illusion.
Fickle though they be, Internet-chasing investors are getting slightly more discriminating, favoring particular sectors over others.
Yet what makes the east's voters really count is that they are so fickle.
New accounts are fickle and incremental policy holders often prove out as higher risk.
Mr Noda will hope that voters prove as fickle as they have been in recent elections.
However, you can nevertheless win their fickle dollars by consistently delivering good value to consumers.
The state of the economy, which relies heavily on "fickle" markets like tourism worries everyone.
There we just got a series of curve balls, the weather is really fickle.
Alas, such is the fickle nature of the gold market on any given day recently.
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And all those better-heeled customers proved to be fickle, shopping elsewhere once cash was less tight.
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Populist leaders can be fickle and keep refashioning themselves to appeal to the masses.
The Dalbar study also concluded that most long-term, passive investors are fickle about holding their investments.
It's the sound of electronics being bent to the fickle whims of a human.
That could change at any moment, due to the recent fickle day-to-day trading nature of gold.
Israel's fluid and fickle party structure reflected a blurring of the old hawk-dove demarcation.
Wall Street is a fickle analyst, liable to change its mind at any minute.
But as the state unravels the allegiances of such people are likely to prove fickle.
Banks have more capital and rely less on fickle wholesale funding than their European peers.
The oil shock has also exposed another long-standing vulnerability: Mexico's dependence on fickle foreign capital.
Fickle as the fortunes in game software are, hardware and parts might seem a more reliable play.
The fickle market can crush a stock portfolio -- if she's still around, just ask Great Grandma.
Guarini says he faces many business challenges in the fickle and cut-throat world of music and entertainment.
These days the burden of seriousness among free states falls on America, a fickle and unusual power.
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But strategists for both parties say that voters are more fickle than recent election results let on.
The trick will be to stay on top of the ever-changing tastes of finicky and fickle teens.
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