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is errant
adjective
Straying from the proper course or standard, or outside established limits.
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Although this is errant nonsense, Indian spirituality has been accompanied by a suspicion and even disdain of modernity and is one reason why India's rise comes "in spite of the gods".Mr Luce presents a compelling case, however, that the rise is almost unstoppable.
Even by Hollywood standards, this is errant nonsense of the highest order.
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"Some of it, the throws might be errant," Edwards said.
Too rarely are errant police, prosecutors and courts held to account by external overseers.
The Israeli military said that the artillery fire had been errant and not directed at Israel.
Although his passing was errant, the midfielder still made some intelligent runs.
On this day his iron game was as flawless as his tee shots were errant.
The two baskets came after Fisher's shot had been errant.
Navarro retrieved it and flipped it home, but the throw was errant and Pedroia slid in with the tying run.
Ghana make a change too, introducing Amoah for Gyan, who been errant in his distribution and decision-making tonight.
I was working my way through college in a factory, and I was errant in paying for my education.
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