Sentences with capriciously
ca·pri·cious
C c - He's such a capricious boss I never know how he'll react.
- The collectives, which would be closed under the ordinance, contend the law ' arbitrarily and capriciously ' makes their operations illegal.
- Rather, Fox's lawyers are arguing that the FCC acted capriciously in abandoning its decision that fleeting expletives weren't a problem.
- Would force insurance companies to cover preexisting conditions and prevent them from capriciously terminating coverage.
- We think capital punishment strikes disproportionately at disadvantaged groups, and capriciously at others.