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And Mr. Romney repeated his concern that Mr. Gingrich had a record in public life that was "highly erratic".
The one described by Bernard Lewis as "most degrading" was the requirement of distinctive clothing, not found in the Quran or hadith but invented in early medieval Baghdad; its enforcement was highly erratic.
In this respect, it may be noteworthy that in the Noesselt et al. [ 2007] audiovisual study, each train of stimuli was highly erratic in timing.
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The supposedly highly planned building process turned out to be highly erratic.
Electricity generated from renewable wind sources is highly erratic due to the intermittent nature of wind.
Mr. Hill's behavior, often intensified by drugs and alcohol, could be highly erratic.
The Ethics of Memory is highly erratic, but it's also a lovely and often brilliant book.
The number of people who were employed also fell (though economists always caution that unemployment figures are highly erratic).
All in all, it has been highly erratic and ill-planned behavior for a star of the Web 2.0 era.
"He's gone from pillar to post, almost like a pinball machine, from item to item, in a way which is highly erratic and does not suggest a stable, thoughtful course, which is normally associated with leadership," Mr. Romney said.
He has also questioned Mr. Gingrich's stability, saying on Monday morning: "He's gone from pillar to post, almost like a pinball machine, from item to item, in a way which is highly erratic and does not suggest a stable, thoughtful course, which is normally associated with leadership".
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