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		vagariesva‧ga‧ries /ˈveɪɡəriz/ noun [plural] formal    - And the vagaries of a jury were possibly another consideration: the government fearing the libertarian qualities of juries.
 - Despite the snow, the window was open, the central-heating system coping easily with the vagaries of the climate.
 - Farmers change their minds about access to a river at the last minute, according to the vagaries of the harvest.
 - Rice cultivation, which is dependent on the vagaries of weather and on complex systems of irrigation, requires cooperative labor.
 - This is an assumption or misunderstanding that can only have arisen from the curious vagaries of the student grants system in Britain.
 - This would help the firm to respond swiftly to the vagaries of the energy business.
 
    unexpected changes in a situation or someone’s behaviour, that you cannot control but which have an effect on your lifevagaries of  the vagaries of the English weather  |