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A lawsuit against the ban was upheld by a state judge, who voiced concerns that the ban was fraught with arbitrary and capricious consequences.
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Though the straight-line distance is 22.5 miles, choppy waters and capricious tides forced him to swim an estimated 56 miles.
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It is arbitrary and capricious, and it leaves humans in a state of fear and uncertainty, which ends only in death.
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This does not reduce history to something arbitrary or capricious.
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All of them as part of a newspaper tackle a capricious profession for the sake of scooping the best for their readers.
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A haughty, willful, and capricious girl, she refuses to publicly admit her love and in fact often openly mocks him.
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It was an ideal role for her, a strange, proud, moody and capricious woman, who was nonetheless vivacious, appealing and entertaining.
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One of the greatest liberal triumphs involved replacing the capricious nature of royalist and absolutist rule with a decision-making process encoded in written law.
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Attachment helps the infant learn that the world is predictable and trustworthy or in other instances capricious and cruel.
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In practice, commoners had some security against capricious re-possession of their houses and farms.
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