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Aren't the award categories quite fickle?
But it's "quite fickle" to label the Dunkin' Donuts ad and Citra contest racist, she said, because many Thais are simply unaware that the portrayal of dark-skinned people is offensive.
But Israeli opinion surveys are quite fickle, an administration official said, adding that it was a thin reed to hang the future of a yet-to-be-negotiated agreement on polling.
"Roberto has been mentioned but Evertonians are quite fickle.
"Managers are quite fickle," says Crainer. "They're looking for the next big idea all the time".
As for collectors in India, they are still, says Shireen Gandhy of Chemould Prescott Road, "Quite domestically focused, and conventional – and they can be quite fickle".
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Since the establishment of her label in 1994, her sales have increased 30% each year – quite a feat in the notoriously fickle world of fashion.
Fickle, unpredictable and not-quite-as-good-as-hoped for – it's been a typical British summer and a typically topsy-turvy butterfly season.
At times, it's closer to Mary Boleyn than Anne: beautiful to behold but not quite clever and beguiling enough to hold fickle viewers' attention for 10 episodes.
Comics are no longer quite as vulnerable to the whims of fickle bookers, the politics of clubs and theatres, or the snap judgments of Lorne Michaels and his army of scouts.
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