One who has the brains to understand the vagaries of election law, and the resources to litigate effectively, in the teeth of fierce opposition. That's a “competent client” in the environment which will exist right after the public part of the election is over.
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One who has the brains to understand the vagaries of election law, and the resources to litigate effectively, in the teeth of fierce opposition. That's a competent client in the environment which will exist right after the public part of the election is over. noun, plural -gar⋅ies. 1. an unpredictable or erratic action, occurrence, course, or instance: the vagaries of weather; the vagaries of the economic scene. 2. a whimsical, wild, or unusual idea, desire, or action. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Origin: 156575, in sense wandering journey; appar. < L vagÄrÄ« to wander http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/vagaries
No wonder liberals claim the Constitution is a living document.