Sentence examples for with vagaries from inspiring English sources

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Whether the self-styled Bundesliga-Dino (dinosaur) can soon return to a more comfortable existence is doubtful, while the situation off the pitch remains as fraught with vagaries as Johan Djourou's thought-process.

We are left with vagaries and realities.

After an extended back and forth about whether they were setting a positive example for children, both candidates responded with vagaries.

Bob Woodward and I were standing with him and Woodward said "So Rick, does it all really come down in the end for McCain to Iraq and how we are doing there in the fall?" Rather than respond with vagaries or deflect the question, Davis actually talked us through his thinking.

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This is rarely acknowledged as a formal self-management strategy but seems linked to the ontological desire to continue with living life despite having to put up with the vagaries of dealing continuously with a long-term condition [ 6].

The entrepreneur also happens to be an outdoor enthusiast, and since he often had a camera in tow, became well-familiar with the vagaries of dealing with different kinds of digital files, compatibility issues, and editing hours of film down to a minute-long highlight reel.

This was a winning piece of Christmas television, written with enough subtlety to let those unversed in the characters - ie me - get very quickly up to speed with their vagaries and backstories and with just enough grit to keep it sticky.

In some ways, writing a classic Australian novel about cohabiting with random and unsavory characters may have put him in good stead for this issue, but his realm of expertise doesn't begin and end with the vagaries of sharing a bathroom with strangers.

AUCTIONS AND ANTIQUES This quiet stretch in the world of conspicuous art consumption has nothing to do with the flagging economy but rather with the vagaries of auction-house scheduling.

Then there will be dealing with the vagaries of bounces, good and bad, and with a golf course that has slowly begun to bare its teeth and a two-time United States Open champion who is showing his mettle.

My novel House of Cards is a fast paced, funny mystery infused with the vagaries of suddenly caring for two kids with autism.

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