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Mathematics has the image of being the most abstract aspect of natural philosophy - the discipline least likely to be affected by the vagaries of fashion.
A broader explanation is needed, one that accounts for the evidence system-wide and that goes beyond recourse to the vagaries of oral transmission.
They would be more sensitive to the vagaries of oppression in the work regime and social discipline of their holdings, and could calibrate appropriate responses.
Men became treated as if they were citizens of the nation; women, by contrast, remained subject to the vagaries of state-level governance.
Neither of these explanations is an economic one; rather, they invoke the vagaries of mind and emotion as well as happenstance.
The case of the missing data : methods of dealing with dropouts and other research vagaries.
The prosperity of the place was determined in large part by the vagaries of the river, which proverbially changed course every thirty years or so.
With increasing vagaries in monsoonal rains and climate, farmers are not achieving even one successful crop in a year.