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Fine but a bit erratic.
He's got a big serve, big forehand, can be a little bit erratic.
We miss him when he's out, he's a bit erratic but he's an awkward one for teams to handle".
In particular, it monitors steering behaviour which, when it becomes a bit erratic, is a good indicator of tiredness.
For something that should be single-mindedly focused on its reproduction, the virus is a bit erratic too.
And likely voter models can be a bit erratic when applied this early in the election cycle, when a lot of voters are not yet tuned in.
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"Sometimes when he doesn't get that pitch," the catcher said, "he'll get a little bit more erratic instead of just saying, 'O.K., it's a ball, I have to make a quality pitch right here.' When he doesn't, he gets in trouble".
But, hopefully, Tsonga will be a bit more erratic.
Quantcast's numbers look a bit more erratic, but also show a drop from April and May to now.
In Sweden, which has strong ties to the Baltics, Finance Minister Anders Borg said Russia was "a bit more erratic and unpredictable" and called for more defence spending.
He believed that the song is made out of Allen's "comfort zone" of songs such as "Smile", the result being of "high order, if not a bit more erratic".
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