Mukul gets its fruits and vegetables from Costa Rica because supply can be erratic in Nicaragua.
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Official studies show it to be erratic in four out of every ten years.
Moreover, its profits tend to be erratic depending upon the success of individual movies.
Oil supplies from the Russian-controlled pipeline to the refinery will be erratic.
If so, economic growth rates in currency board countries would be more erratic.
To temper those positive observations with a dose of reality, the fact is that month-to-month employment numbers tend to be pretty erratic.
The stock owner should not be too concerned with erratic fluctuations in stock prices.
Women with reasonably regular cycles are likely to be the most likely to benefit from this - those with erratic menstrual cycles or who do not ovulate at all are unlikely to be suitable for natural cycle treatment.
Wednesday's team announcement did lay to rest a few worries which had come to the surface when Jeremy Guscott was spotted in the Brewery bar with a mobile phone glued to his ear - although there was some scepticism, the possibility that Guscott was being called up to replace BOD couldn't entirely be discounted given Sir Clive's somewhat erratic selection policy.
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They are said to be furious over the Turkish prime minister's erratic line.
While they may report the act itself, they should also be aware of actions that could be an indicator, such as unusual conduct or erratic emotional behavior in a coworker that could indicate a problem.
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It won't be a dramatic sudden change but a long, slow, erratic climb out of the freeze.
With Balotelli's erratic antics continuing to grab headlines, Mancini may be pressed to find an answer soon -- especially if he is to quell locker room bust-ups and his squad's growing suspicions there is one rule for Mario and another for the rest.
The offer had come from Lee Atwater, the brilliant, erratic young political hotshot Vice President Bush had picked to be campaign manager for his coming presidential bid.
Because the energy flow is not just non-constant but also erratic, the back-up systems also need to be extremely sensitive and capable of ramping up from shut-down to fully-on within a very short period of time to prevent grid instability and even collapse.
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"If you want to be a real leader, you can't go around being emotionally erratic, " he says.
This could be important in Venezuela, where the weather is tropical and power supplies sometimes erratic.
Morne Morkel, who, like Forrest Gump, was revealed to be suffering from an injury to the buttock, was fast and hostile but mostly erratic.
The leaders of countries that have spent heavily on solar and wind assumed that the erratic nature of these sources, and that the lack of storage, can be compensated by installing the facilities over a broad geographical area.
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