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Surfing just doesn't lend itself naturally to formal competition: waves prove too fickle in the best of conditions, and the judging criteria, periodically rewritten though they are, tend to produce relatively safe, conservative performances.
"She has been avoided like the plague because she is too fickle a consumer".
The putting touch is too fickle.
But footballers are too greedy, too fickle and too flaky.
Human nature is too fickle and too flawed.
First it was Swedes (too soft), then Russians (too fickle), and now Subban (too cocky).
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Because their system is too goddamn fickle.
As Apple's experience shows only too clearly, fickle investors can turn quickly on a tech company at the slightest whiff of bad news.
And whereas banks are subject to runs when too many fickle depositors demand their cash, lenders on peer-to-peer platforms know they will get their money back only when borrowers repay their loans.A core taskNot all peer-to-peer lenders work the same way.
UMAST, a shipping union, argues that ports are too important to be left to fickle markets and that wiser heads should take the helm.
The game is fickle.
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