Examples of 'subject to the whims' in a sentence

Meaning of "subject to the whims"

subject to the whims: This phrase implies being influenced or controlled by unpredictable or capricious desires, wishes, or impulses. It suggests that the subject is prone to changing decisions, actions, or behavior based on sudden or whimsical thoughts instead of rational reasoning or careful consideration

How to use "subject to the whims" in a sentence

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subject to the whims
You are no longer subject to the whims of others.
Subject to the whims of a tasteless public.
The citizenry was subject to the whims of the occupiers.
Subject to the whims of a tasteless public . I was in grave danger of losing everything.
You are no longer subject to the whims of a crazy person.
A classic lesson that any economic system is subject to the whims of human emotion.
We are subject to the whims of that something else.
Expect to work long hours and be subject to the whims of your clients.
They are subject to the whims and caprices of human behavior.
Even those carrying valid passports are subject to the whims of the authorities.
Courts subject to the whims of Pyncheon.
The Aleppo which was not yet liberated was subject to the whims of the dictator.
You are not subject to the whims of luck or superstition.
Everyone invested in that currency then becomes subject to the whims of the Libra Association.
They are subject to the whims of the creator, in this case me.

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Without it, each of us is subject to the whims of life.
And that is subject to the whims of the electorate, at least in democracies.
Men were increasingly portrayed as buffoons, subject to the whims of their penises.
They're not subject to the whims of the government.
Brian Clark: So this is not really about being subject to the whims of circumstance.
We are sometimes subject to the whims of political sway and trends.
It leaves the arts subject to the whims of the market.
Access is subject to the whims of transport, weather and the immigration department.
Instead of being subject to the whims of.
He is subject to the whims of what the woman decides . ".
It means that you are less subject to the whims of the economy.
Who are also subject to the whims of law enforcement if they're caught.
You've spent three days subject to the whims of your sorceress.
Is his uncle subject to the whims of his half-brothers?
Well, the rewards are not subject to the whims of nature.
You can not just be subject to the whims of what the public expresses.
You are NOT a god: you are subject to the whims of a knucklehead.
The landscape is subject to the whims of the Morning star.
This strength must not be subject to the whims and fancies of a given day.
It 's not a feeling subject to the whims of our convenience.
Unfortunately, we are subject to the whims of the executives in New York.
You have spent three days subject to the whims of your sorceress. I was forced.
Man should not be subject to the whims of despots (tyrants).

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