The vagaries of Japanese copyright laws require that licensing deals be done on a picture-by-picture basis.
In particular, TI's earnings have traditionally been buffeted by the vagaries of the memory chip business.
But the vagaries of the wood's thickness yielded a cabinet with room for only two.
This will make the company less vulnerable to the vagaries of geothermal development at future projects.
But the sector is vulnerable to the vagaries of federal politics and budget deficits.
As such, it is exposed to momentum players and the vagaries of human nature.
In fact, even the customary vagaries of the British summer have this year been peculiarly disorienting.
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Given the vagaries of public finance, even Mr Brown may yet be blown off course.
One would be that a woman's choice of perfume will resist the vagaries of fashion.
It lies with voters, in a referendum as unpredictable as the vagaries of public opinion.
The group ran into problems of terminology that extended well beyond the vagaries of translation.
Still, these two units do offer uncomplicated access to the Web without the vagaries of computers.
How much additional money taxpayers eventually have to contribute depends on the vagaries of financial markets.
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This is the case for learning whether facilitated by a MOOC, or from the vagaries of life.
Given the vagaries of aerial spraying, this would bar the use of tebuthiuron in many coca fields.
Extreme vagaries of business can take them off the list entirely, as with our cover subject, General Motors.
It oscillates between straight narrative and the vagaries of memory, with several incursions into the paintings of Fragonard.
To that extent, mankind is still vulnerable to the vagaries of the planet.
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It may not protect them from the vagaries of the election but within their own party and that's important.
He made dealing with the vagaries of change seem like a great adventure.
They chase after fads and the most famous brands, apparently oblivious to the vagaries of the changing market environment.
The more money involved, the greater the issue, since money transfers are subject to the vagaries of currency fluctuation.
It's too important an issue to leave to the vagaries of party politics.
First, India is still far too dependent on the vagaries of the weather.
At this point, the vagaries of the Supreme Court calendar played a part in the resolution of the case.
DreamWorks is very ambitious, perhaps overly so, given the vagaries of the market.
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As one of the smaller branches of the academy, it is more susceptible to the vagaries of outside pressure.
But the vagaries of the weather cannot explain all the lack of demand.
But Dr Ruzicka is realistic about the vagaries of life on the stage.
Countless things can happen, and every time you fly you are subject to the vagaries of nature, human nature and technology.
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