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"His presidency is very erratic, not driven by any coherent vision or planning," Mr. Doronila said.
"The whole industry is very erratic," said John H. Moss, a building consultant who owns Inspex Building Inspections in Jersey City.
Since the generation of power from wind energy is very erratic due to its heavy dependence on weather, seasonal changes, geographical location, time of the day, direction of wind speed, etc., the forecasting methods may not give uniformly efficient results for all regions.
As I wrote here on HuffPost when the series ended four years ago, "The problem with torture in the real world as a means of gaining information is not that it is immoral and never works in gaining information; it's that it's immoral and is very erratic.
Although the Casemix system has been in existence for more than three decades, the deployment of this system in developing countries is very erratic.
The weakness of this approach is that the main feature of rainfall in semi-arid regions is that it is very erratic and completely unpredic- table.
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He was very erratic off the tee.
The children were very erratic; they were never still.
"I was very erratic when I started playing tournaments," she says.
"There were battery-operated lights held by various people in the wings, and the lighting design was very erratic.
I felt it was probably because of certain substances she was taking, because she was very erratic and nervous.
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