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The differences looked just as erratic as they did before introducing the macro-level indicators.
Amar'e Stoudemire was just as erratic, going 5 for 14 for 16 points.
Newt Gingrich is the party's unlikely insurgent — as unlikable as McGovern was decent, but, as the last remaining surrogate for what they really want, the object of a willed passion on the part of true believers, and just as erratic in the chaos of his campaign.
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For many of the children in the crowd, though, things were surely harder to see and, due to the erratic pace, just as sluggish as the fake bird.
The potential for financial turmoil under an erratic president is just as strong as the potential for foreign policy dislocation.
We have installed in the most powerful office in the world an erratic, unstable, authoritarian narcissist who would just as soon wipe his ass with Constitution as he would preserve, protect, and defend it.
Carter challenged the assumption that Piazza had been avoiding first to prevent possible embarrassment, noting that erratic play behind the plate can be just as distressing.
That's good, because train service is infrequent, even erratic, and the 50 or so people I saw sitting there might just as well have been waiting for a weekly steamer.
The government's pursuit was as erratic as its quarry.
He then just as suddenly decided to participate in the debate, which made him look erratic and when House Republicans rejected the proposed bailout bill, he looked ineffectual as well.
— Sergio García's play was as erratic as the weather Thursday at the United States Open.
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