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And, oddly, regular no-hitters have decreased in frequency while becoming more erratic in their appearance.
"As the years and the parties passed," he said, "I became more erratic in my judgment and less patient as I drank more frequently and recovered more slowly.
Mr. Agnew said he expects the buying to be more erratic in these sales because the number of buyers has declined by 20 to 30percentt.
The painting "Speeding," in which the cars are more erratic in their placement, might mimic Abstract Expressionism, in which fast, spontaneous gestures dominate.
Even as Duke's shooting became more erratic in the second half — the Blue Devils shot just under 29percentt for the game — UConn (4-1) failed to capitalize.
Figures from the OECD show that spending on health is far lower and more erratic in countries whose health services are funded mostly out of general taxation, and health spending is higher and more responsive to societies' demands in those countries where health services are funded out of social insurance.
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Constitutional development in Natal was slower and more erratic than in the Cape; colonists received responsible government only in 1893.
It is the more erratic rainfall in recent years, the increase in heavy downpours, and over-grazing of the river banks that are causing the river to flood and change course.
The direction of the plot is more erratic than in books on a set science or arts subject, however.
But there are slow times, and this year business has been more erratic than in the past, said Henry Munoz, a six-year veteran.
Breakup is even more erratic, particularly in the more temperate zones where midwinter thaws may cause a breakup that is followed by another freeze-up and a later breakup as spring temperatures arrive.
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