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But beyond a few weeks, the course could be more erratic.
The trade report is one of the Government's most erratic.
A second problem is the erratic nature of trade, especially in oil.
He was left off the team for his erratic playing in 1933.
In practice the technology of the time could be erratic.
She looked after him and he seemed to be taking a very erratic course.
The time was half past five, the summer weather erratic.
But in later years on the job, Powers became erratic.
The reason why I do is mainly because they are erratic.
He was considered as the most erratic student of higher plants.
As you can see, my powers are a bit erratic today.
Another concern is the erratic nature of the Internet industry itself.
His shot has been somewhat erratic, which is often the case.
Although he came from an educated home, his school education was erratic.
He had no more than three years of erratic and interrupted education.
We seem to get some sort of variation, but very erratic.
He did some pretty good things when Governor, but a lot of his behavior in those days was quite erratic.
Could he not feel the erratic beating of her heart at just having him so near?
He had an erratic childhood, and moved to Texas at a young age.
The next few years were erratic but gradually a great team came together.
Their history is quite erratic though, with a long pause between 1986 and 2002.
His first few efforts to control the machine would probably be a bit erratic.
The response by security officials to the threats have been erratic.
But their availability in this country has been erratic at best.
The treatment in W is erratic, to say the least.