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But their income is performance-based and is often erratic which is the major reason of their high dropout [9] and poor performance [10].
Their behavior in relationships is often erratic and even scary for their partner.
Furthermore, in resource-poor settings, where the majority of TB patients are diagnosed, infrastructure is often erratic and unreliable [ 1].
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Supplies of contraceptives are often erratic.
Winter storms are often erratic, affecting different areas unevenly".
The Rangers' performance Tuesday night against the Carolina Hurricanes was often erratic and undisciplined.
In Hollywood, where earnings are often erratic and billion-dollar write-offs common, such consistency is remarkable.
He was an imposing and charismatic man, if a little quixotic: he would sometimes disappear for months on end, and his behaviour was often erratic.
Back in the early days, when the meat supply was often erratic and refrigeration was at a minimum, frugal butchers had to make some shrewd moves to make a profit off a side of beef.
Clark had star power, and the fund-raising advantages that accompany it, but although he developed into a compelling campaign orator, when it came to spelling out his policies he was often erratic, and not infrequently seemed simply to be winging his positions as he went along.
Though there are often erratic downpours these days, they do not last long'.
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