Sentence examples for has been more erratic from inspiring English sources

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*Rivera's control has been more erratic.

By contrast, the history of American gun control regulation has been more erratic.

Since then his form has been more erratic, but often finds another gear for big games.

In fact, the school's history has been more erratic than many of its admirers and detractors imagine.

But there are slow times, and this year business has been more erratic than in the past, said Henry Munoz, a six-year veteran.

Farmers and aid workers say rainfall has been more erratic and stormy for at least the past five years, though it is unclear whether any areas are getting more water overall.

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market, erratic in the years after the crisis, has been more consistent of late.

Others say Shekau's erratic behaviour and disobedience may have been more important.

Steinbrenner's behavior, though unpredictable through the years, has recently been more erratic -- by his own admission.

The C.B.A. dates to the old Eastern Pennsylvania Basketball League in 1946, months before the N.B.A. was founded, but its history has been far more erratic.

Its monthly price movements have also tended to be more erratic, with the bank reporting a 1.7% increase in January before last month's dip.

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