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As for professional fickleness: there seems to be a bad kind and a good kind.
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Winchester notes a key difficulty in predicting market movements, especially this year: the fickleness of investor confidence.
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The fickleness that many celebrities demonstrate in their love lives is echoed in how they feel about their cellphones.
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But, with all its accessibility, it does leave managers freer than ever to strike their own balance between fickleness and fidelity.
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Third, in spite of their amazing fickleness in recent elections, voters have each time swung towards parties holding out the promise of reform.
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Egypt's Anwar Sadat and Jordan's King Hussein and now Yasser Arafat appreciated the crucial role of public opinion, with all its fickleness and sentimentality, in Israeli peace-making.
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MPs, who made Mr Brown their leader without demur, into distancing themselves from him or embracing outright defeatism a panicked fickleness that serves only to dig their collective hole deeper.
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In addition, Mr Aznar fears fickleness among Spanish voters.
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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.
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So, when he took on The Hobbit there was bound to be some of the usual media fickleness rearing its ugly head the only thing certain types of media and critics love more than a success story is to see a former success fail and fall hard.
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