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The ethnoarchaeological research programme started in 2003, with erratic interviews and surveys in Kel Tadrart campsites in the Tadrart Acacus.
Due to erratic staff availability and attendance on survey days, these guidelines were only partially followed.
Surveys of consumer confidence provide an erratic guide at best to consumer spending, because the surveys often reflect the bad news that people have already heard rather than what they actually plan to do in the months ahead.
Cellular quality control systems survey protein synthesis to ensure that erratic or unfolded products are degraded.
Some of the surveys apart from the tracking polls were erratic and not necessarily so strong for Mr. Obama.
Actually the French ended up in the No. 3 position in this survey, trailing the Italians, whose main complaint is erratic driving.
Knowledge that celiac disease can be a cause of iron deficiency was poor in a recent survey of hematologists in the US, 165 and erratic screening practices in patients with diabetes reflect a lack of and inconsistent guidelines.
A survey of city residents conducted last year returned a meagre 11 per cent approval rating, and his erratic behaviour led to president Viktor Yanukovych appointing Oleksandr Popov as head of the Kiev state administration, effectively neutering Chernovetskiy's power.
erratic -- n.
Erratic genius?
Erratic arm.
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