Liable to sudden unpredictable change.
Likely to perform unpredictably; sometimes it would start and sometimes it wouldn't"
1 But opponents blame the government's erratic energy policies for the energy gap.
2 However, erratic compliance with the prescription may also add to this finding.
3 Taylor has offered repeated apologies for his erratic behaviour in recent years.
4 Although your magic is erratic , you possess a great deal of it.
5 The lift in my building was erratic at the best of times.
6 In the early morning the wind was erratic , coming from every direction.
7 Taylor has offered repeated apologies for his erratic behavior in recent years.
8 She said from February, her son's behaviour became increasingly erratic and harmful.
9 My period came early this month, and my temperatures have been erratic .
10 It still has no airport, power supply is erratic and telecommunications unreliable.
11 What little rebound has occurred in housing thus far has been erratic .
12 Revenue declines ultimately mean your income drops or becomes erratic and unpredictable.
13 Affected fish showed darkening, erratic swimming and abdominal distension with associated ascites.
14 Even then, the process was erratic , with individual islanders' self-interest triggering conflicts.
15 Arrow services to Kildare, which is primarily a commuter route, are erratic .
16 Even by their own volatile standards, France had a spectacularly erratic 2011.
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