When wages barely cover living costs, the working classes cannot fund the whims and fancies of politicians forever. |
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After years of catering exclusively to the whims and fancies of women, companies have done a turnabout. |
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They are full of whims and fancies, changeable and unpredictable. |
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As a social system, they require laws to regulate social interactions that would otherwise be subject to the whims and fancies of human nature. |
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Who but a fool would entrust his life to the hands of such a captain who steers his vessel according to his whims and fancies, and not by the Government chart? |
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This is an issue, which has come up before, but has been inconsistently applied to individuals depending on the personal whims and fancies of Board officials. |
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In gaining control over the new technologies, they could seize power and inflict their whims and fancies on their customers. |
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That is why wolves just love to change the Liturgy based on their whims and fancies. |
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These transactions are not entered into just on whims and fancies but are rather more complicated. |
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Whether it's your want to follow the whims and fancies of men's fashion or just to pay heed to the weather, it's probably useful to know that we're entering what is known as a transitional phase. |
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Not one to be swayed by the whims and fancies of our dear leader, my love of porridge is of a rather longer standing, but until recently, I was a rank amateur at its production. |
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Because of its size, averaging about 100 square meters, the convenience store escaped the reach of Japanese regulators and thus can be far nimbler and more responsive to customer whims and fancies than its larger brethren. |
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There are umpteen numbers of cards that can be chosen from and the special gift would most likely fall in any of the category or one can even personalise and customise an Ecard according to their whims and fancies. |
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