Sentence examples for subject to erratic from inspiring English sources

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George Washington Adams, long subject to erratic moods, appears to have leaped to his death from a steamship in 1829; his debt-ridden, alcoholic brother John died five years later.

We must remember that it is the posts on Facebook that are subject to erratic censorship – Egeland and Aftenposten would encounter no such difficulty publishing the photo on their own sites.

In the "pre-cosmic" state (the state "prior to" the intervention of the Craftsman) the receptacle is subject to erratic and disorderly motions, and its contents are mere "traces" (ichnê, 53b2) of the subsequently articulated four "kinds" (the so-called elements): fire, air, water and earth.

The protests are the latest in a series of actions over the past few years aimed at calling attention to the plight of fast-food workers, who typically earn near the minimum wage and are subject to erratic schedules.

The requisite supply of suitable eggs is subject to erratic production by stressed or ill chicken flocks, contamination, and other unpredictable events.

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It is subject to increasingly erratic weather patterns that can destroy harvests and leave farmers to struggle, and residents have little in the way of extra assets to see them through difficult times.

Then, the early years of the five highly competitive James children, born between 1842 and 1848, constantly moving around from Albany, New York, Europe, Newport, and Boston, undergoing a great many educational systems, subject to their father's erratic, intense demands and moral ambitions, a bewildering mixture of free choice, high expectations and close surveillance.

Furthermore, it needs to be borne in mind that public finance data are notoriously erratic and subject to revision.

But how much weight should be placed on the most recent data, which may be erratic and subject to revision?

In that state, dramatically described at 52d4 53c3, the filled space that is the receptacle undergoes constant, erratic motion: it is subject to forces (dunameis, 52e2) that are dissimilar to and out of balance with each other, and thus, as each spastic movement produces its chain of spastic reactions, it is perpetually unstable (52e1 5).

The northwestern Burkina Faso has been also subject to adverse effects of climate changes such as erratic precipitations and decrease in seasonal surface water flow, and thus, surface water becomes an unreliable source for water supply.

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