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But Mr Morsi has proven equally erratic and domineering.
The progress of our diplomacy has been equally erratic.
Equally erratic is the form of the story.
For other domestic problems, Mr. Chávez's approach has been equally erratic.
Many Cambridge college admissions tutors say that the grade predictions for state- and private-school applicants seem equally erratic.
When pipelines broke or were sabotaged, managers on the spot would have to wait for approval from the capital before mending them.Regulation has been equally erratic.
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Still, Mohammed Hafeez's side were equally inept against India – indeed they posted a lower total – but, as shown with their win over Australia, are as erratic as ever.
Rain is particularly erratic and equally unlikely to occur in all seasons in intermediate regions.
The anemic ruble was on the verge of collapse, and the erratic Boris Yeltsin seemed equally rickety.
The British No 1 has a simple but well-oiled game: big serve, ferocious forehand – and those two attributes proved more than enough against Klahn, ranked 168 in the world, whose extravagant forehand was equally powerful but altogether more erratic.
Although he's one of the most erratic players in the league, equally as likely to make spectacular plays as he is boneheaded ones, the team will feel McGee's absence, as will those of us who were hoping to see him and the equally unpredictable Nate Robinson share the floor together.
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