Sentence examples for capricious process from inspiring English sources

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It's a capricious process.

Other concerns include inedible food, poor medical care, inadequate legal representation, harsh treatment from officials and a capricious process that sees some cases resolved far more quickly than others.

In a sharply worded commentary last year in The American Journal of Infection Control, she and co-authors said there were "cavernous gaps" in the identification of worker-to-patient infections in the United States, and characterized the review of infected doctors' practices as "a capricious process that is all too vulnerable to local interests and conflicts of interest".

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China does not forbid independent filmmaking, but it does control distribution, so filmmakers who want their work to be widely seen end up submitting themselves to a capricious censorship process.

Or it may reflect the Belarusian leader's capricious thought processes.

A1 The Bush campaign urgently sought the intervention of the United States Supreme Court to stop what his lawyers called a capricious vote-counting process that "now borders on anarchy".

An arbitrator has found that layoffs of 12 tenured faculty members last year at Florida State University (FSU) were the result of an "arbitrary, capricious and unreasonable" process.

So the App Store process is truly capricious but – and this is important – it's not as capricious as we think.

In interviews with The New York Times, former employees have described a climate of intimidation punctuated by capricious firings, and a purchasing process so haphazard that textbooks and writing materials were sometimes in short supply.

One in Senegal flopped because of a combination of excessive bureaucracy, high electricity costs and its distance from a good port.Developers have withdrawn from 61 of the 139 approved SEZs in the Indian state of Maharashtra because of capricious policymaking, a murky screening process and concern over economic prospects.

The campaign of Gov. George W. Bush urgently sought the intervention of the United States Supreme Court tonight to stop what his lawyers called a "selective, capricious and standardless" vote counting process that "now borders on anarchy" and is "turning the presidential election in Florida into a circus".

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