Capriciousenduranceis bad, the workhave noconsistency, whocan'tform a coherent whole, orstagnation, or halfwayretreat, or is the status quopoweraffectnormallifeandwork.
But it also hints at the capricious Mr Hussein's power to cripple the Kurdish economy overnight, should he decide to flood it by releasing billions of Swiss dinars.
Even though Kirchner has expressed strong support for national industry (which also benefited from the countryb s economic growth), it is pretty obvious that the private sector knows that its power can be curtailed by a random and capricious president.
Since Jobs would never allow anyone as capricious, autocratic, and stubborn as himself anywhere near the seat of power at Apple, his principal executives have molded themselves to him.