Experience taught them not to underestimate the obstructiveness and capriciousness of governments or the malevolence of opponents. |
More than anything, they reflect our uneasiness with the modern world, its complexity, and often its capriciousness. |
The citizens of several Member States have been affected by Russia's capriciousness in a totally unacceptable way. |
The capriciousness of love is also derived by him from an attachment to some god in a former world. |
The Romans, intuitively, seemed to know better, for they named it after the goddess they feared for her vengefulness, capriciousness and cruelty. |
Whether you interpret such behavior as capriciousness or hard-core adventure, enduring it is a price you must occasionally pay. |