• As for professional fickleness: there seems to be a bad kind and a good kind.

    NEWYORKER: Semi-Charmed Life

  • Winchester notes a key difficulty in predicting market movements, especially this year: the fickleness of investor confidence.

    CNN: T IS AN INDICATION

  • The fickleness that many celebrities demonstrate in their love lives is echoed in how they feel about their cellphones.

    FORBES: Celebs Make A Statement With Cellphones

  • But, with all its accessibility, it does leave managers freer than ever to strike their own balance between fickleness and fidelity.

    ECONOMIST: Firms and their suppliers

  • Third, in spite of their amazing fickleness in recent elections, voters have each time swung towards parties holding out the promise of reform.

    ECONOMIST: Governing Japan

  • In addition, Mr Aznar fears fickleness among Spanish voters.

    ECONOMIST: Spain and the Catalans

  • The feather's unceremonious fall from a symbol of wealth and elegance in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to one of vulgarity--from the hats of fashionable women to the heads of Kewpie dolls--is not only a story of the fickleness of the fashion industry.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

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