After Diomedes leaves, Cressida speaks in dismay of her own inconstancy, while, unseen, Thersites comments cynically on the whole interview. |
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They excel in fickleness, inconstancy, absence of thought and logic and incapacity to reason. |
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To have backtracked on a finding to which he was signed up would have been crass and would have exposed him to accusations of inconstancy. |
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Unpredictability and inconstancy in parenting is one very important factor affecting a child negatively. |
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In the controllers, some inconstancy in the cache can occur after a manual operation. |
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As with the ratings agencies, investors can no doubt be criticised for their inconstancy. |
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Droughts and climate change: in addition to their inconstancy and fragility, are the water resources in the OSS region decreasing? |
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Getting to the inner teacher requires a release of the inconstancy and emotional imbalance. |
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It is expected weakness, inconstancy and changing moods where silver predominates. |
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The inconstancy is caused by the fact that Algol is a binary system in which the brighter star is regularly eclipsed by its partner for a period of around 8 hours. |
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Those who have been ill received by a woman they love think of nothing but the inconstancy, treachery, and other stock faults of the fair sex; all of which they consign to oblivion. |
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How destructive is the inconstancy that comes from the fact that we are really not happy in ourselves, with our crosses, with Divine Providence and with our lot in life. |
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Most minerals are too structured and rigid to experience the inconstancy and flamboyancy of Carley. |
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He gets things done, she said, and his Mormon faith is none of her business. Sadly for Mr Romney, where Ms Carroll sees pragmatism, others see inconstancy. |
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Demosthene was right, certainly, to denounce the inconstancy and the insufficiency of military engagement, like the faults made by the leaders, in connection with their legal statute. |
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One learns to distinguish inconstancy from marital fidelity, and the straying of passions from the regulated exercise of the most precious rights of humanity. |
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It is useful in case of fatigue, inconstancy, slumber and depression. |
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But, above all, the community is threatened by the fatigue or the inconstancy of the people who are part of it, by lack of internal commitment, by the loss of its roots. |
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Don't succumb to that disease of character whose symptoms are inconstancy in everything, thoughtlessness in action and speech scatter-brained ideas: superficiality, in short. |
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Jean-François de Troy, director from 1738 till 1751, was a big help for Blanchet, who regularly had financial woes du to his inconstancy and spendthrift character. |
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Forever men have tried to contain its inconstancy. |
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