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An example given by Feldman can used to illustrate the somewhat capricious nature of the distinction and its language dependence.
Art featuring minors in sexual contexts that doesn't pass the somewhat capricious Miller Test for obscenity was banned in 2003 under the PROTECT Act. .
Art featuring minors in sexual contexts that doesn't pass the somewhat capricious Miller Test for obscenity was banned in 2003 under the PROTECT Act. .
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That seems pretty capricious.
The camaraderie can be pretty capricious too.
A capricious, somewhat unstable individual, Paul had a passion for military order that conflicted with the basic values of the developing civil society; he felt that the nobility should again become a service class (or withdraw completely into agriculture) and help the ruler in implementing his reform program, even at the expense of its private interests.
The recommended silver technique such as the modified Bielschowsky method is somewhat laborious and capricious, requires a well-trained technician and is influenced by ambient temperature (12).
Are psychiatric diagnoses capricious?
"It's almost capricious".
The casting is capricious.
Prices will be "capricious".
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