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It's heartening to see Republicans scrambling to contain some of the president's more erratic impulses.
They said Kelly has also painted himself as being the person responsible for shielding the country from Trump's more erratic impulses.
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Generalized shaking and tremors: Muscle twitching is triggered by erratic neurological impulses from the brain.
Trump will be surrounded by hard-liners and lightweights who are more than willing to enable his often erratic, sometimes incoherent impulses.
On foreign policy, Mr. Trump has been hampered by his inexperience, narrow, protectionist impulses, and an erratic managing style that has made it hard to attract a capable staff.
In February, the BU researchers examined the brain of Dave Duerson, a retired pro football player who committed suicide after suffering from symptoms tied to repetitive brain trauma, including memory loss, poor impulse control, and erratic behavior.
The electrical impulses were weak and erratic.
Early on, CTE sufferers may display clinical symptoms such as memory impairment, emotional instability, erratic behavior, depression and problems with impulse control.
But in truth, an erratic president of the sole superpower who bombs on impulse poses a grave danger to the world.
Because either way, he remains an erratic observer of an obscure world, torn between indifference and impulse.
erratic -- n.
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