inconstancy

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Synonyms for inconstancy

unfaithfulness by virtue of being unreliable or treacherous

the quality of being changeable and variable

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"We count a lot on the forthcoming summit of the leaders of our countries, coming amid hard conditions and worrying regional and international developments, but we trust, as we have always done, the ability of our GCC states to handle these Inconstancies with wisdom and maturity," Al-Ghanim added.
It was not hard to see why Donna Elvira, heartrendingly sung and acted by Krisz-tina Szabo, would be so besotted--and prepared to forgive Giovanni's inconstancies. Erin Wall's prodigious vocal gifts were on ample display as a coolish Donna Anna, while Rachel Fenlon was a feisty, coquettish Zerlina, although sometimes lacking sufficient vocal heft to be heard above the orchestra.
voluntarily recalled over 1.14 lakh units of its Tavera UV after an internal audit revealed "inconstancies with emissions result".
Treatment inconstancies are a problem "across the board, not just at this hospital, and even across single institutions.
Lucy Bending considers self-presentation and instability in Martineau's autobiography, noting inconstancies in her use of the language of her Christian heritage and upbringing with her declared agnosticism.
However, Cope's discussion of aesthetics in the NWOBHM reveals some inconstancies and apparent gaps in his theory.
The allegations were looked at by the police but "inconstancies" in the child's story eventually meant no action was taken.