caprice的中文用法及示例

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  • Dramelyriquewill be human without repudiating 'fantasy', 'caprice' and 'mystery'.

  • For all, the focus is on building a systematic moral theory around the value of welfare, rather than around more controversial 'intuitions' or 'caprice'.

  • Stoicism could be seen as creating a sense of self aloof from the caprices of fortune, which enabled the individual to cope and remain constant despite reversals.

  • Not only did this focus of capitalism overburden the household with gadgets, but also the fixation on demand created a world of caprice and illusion.

  • When guidelines standardize practice based on implicit bedside rationing conventions, they magnify and multiply the ethical caprice of bedside rationing.

  • Mediatization of the political debate implies either politicians' increased responsiveness to media caprices or politicians' loss of monopoly over news coverage.

  • This case study is not about passive minorities subjected to the whims and caprices of the majority.

  • It is not, that is to say, subject to human caprice.

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