Sentences with phrase «erratic results»

While Consumer Reports praised the machines» displays and performance, it stated that recommending them was impossible due to the erratic results of the battery tests.
Small bumps and erratic results simply do not cut it.
AaaaAAAaaand then we leave UHI calculations out of the adjustments and explain to people that thanks to irregular station moves to avoid UHI, often multiple moves per station, we have no freaking clue how much UHI there actually is in the record but that its likely present making our already far more erratic results «too high» by some difficult to fathom amount.
Note: I've had some erratic results using this feature.
Erratic results against the league's lesser lights plagued Liverpool's 2016 — 17 campaign (they conceded twice or more to non-top-six rivals on 10 occasions), but since conceding twice in a 3 - 2 victory over Leicester in late September, Liverpool haven't conceded more than one goal against a team outside of the top six.

Not exact matches

Erratic leaders, who mandate frequent deadlines but constantly change course, net few results save for finger - pointing.
Or that the person was experiencing hallucinations induced by a lack of oxygen to and trauma to the brain resulting in fluctuating and erratic brain function?
They are erratic in their results.
The Merseyside club have been somewhat erratic so far this season, with a number of disappointing results throughout the campaign.
As a manager whose transfer policy is almost wholly reactive and geared towards protecting his sinecure and achieving CL football, the result at Newcastle coupled with the erratic form showed by all top teams save Man City has probably led to him thinking that what he has can secure 4th.
Those two results can be viewed as a microcosm of an erratic campaign at Goodison.
Publication of the editorial came on the same day as two other events of note, first, the release of a new book, Back in the Game, in which sports neurologist Jeffrey Kutcher and award - winning journalist Joanne Gerstner repeatedly and pointedly criticize the media for «irresponsible» reporting on CTE, and second, the filing of a class action lawsuit in federal court in Los Angeles against Pop Warner, USA Football, and the National Operating Committee on Standards For Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE) which assumes as scientific fact that repetitive head impacts sustained in youth football «exposed» plaintiffs» sons to CTE, and led one to engage in «erratic and reckless behavior» resulting in his untimely death, and the other to take his own life.
The end result: erratic meal timing can impact the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD), type - 2 diabetes and obesity.
The end result may be adults who are easily controlled by others or adults who are deeply divided, constantly fighting the external controls, but hampered by an erratic, immature inner compass that never had the chance to develop properly.
These erratic nursing patterns may result in your breasts not being thoroughly softened with each feeding, perhaps putting you at risk for plugged ducts and mastitis.
I wrote a blogpost recently about how as adults we've demonised the so called «terrible twos» when really it is a natural stage of great change resulting in sometimes erratic emotions that need to be understood rather than viewed as naughty or «terrible».
The processed foods often contain MSG (monosodium glutamate) and / or aspartame, which are excitotoxins, often resulting in erratic behavior and hyperactivity.
That makes it difficult for a researcher to know whether an erratic behavior is the result of a mental illness or some unaccounted - for environmental stress.
The eruption also produced erratic weather and spectacular sunsets throughout the world for many months afterwards, as a result of sunlight reflected from suspended dust particles ejected by the volcano high into Earth's atmosphere.
This can result in erratic spikes of cortisol at inappropriate times.
Their experiments start on animals — dead pigs and dogs — one to success, though they do find that the serum continues to remain in the brain longer than expected, resulting in aggressive and erratic behavior in their subjects.
Based on the 2009 GQ exposé Game Brain, the story begins with «Iron Mike» Webster, a beloved Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Fame player who falls from legend to outcast as his behavior becomes more erratic as a result of dementia.
The end result is, like In Bruges, an entertainingly erratic effort that receives plenty of mileage out of the actors» stellar efforts and McDonagh's crisp dialogue, and it does seem like it's just a matter of time before McDonagh crafts a film that's more than just the sum of its parts.
Sonic Forces» sense of control is erratic and unreliable, resulting in a wealth of unintentional deaths and bizarre collisions with environmental hazards.
The end result is an uneven and erratic film that is difficult to emotionally connect with.
And while the somewhat overlong running time does result in a few lulls in the film's second half (ie there's perhaps a little too much emphasis on Frank and John's investigation into a series of»60s murders), Frequency boasts an undercurrent of agreeable sentimentality that compensates for a sporadically erratic sense of pacing - with, especially, the film building to an emotional and thoroughly affecting final stretch.
Often effective if inevitably erratic, the result finds room for everything from broad comedy to moments that strive for the darkness of «Shame,» Steve McQueen's far more severe take on the same subject.
The results for kindergartners, meanwhile, were considerably more erratic; the effect of attending a private school for three years was a negative 13.9 percentile points.
But some parents of children with chronic health conditions (and resulting erratic attendance patterns) have complained of harassment.
At high engine speeds, camshafts can flex torsionally in addition to the crankshaft, contributing to valve timing for the cylinders furthest from the cam drive becoming inaccurate and erratic, losing power, and in extreme cases resulting in mechanical interference between valve and piston — with catastrophic results.
This can result in erratic vehicle performance, poor gas mileage, and even complete engine failure.
EyeSight also had a lot of difficulty maintaining distance between the car ahead, and anticipating the closure of said gap, in low light conditions, resulting in erratic compensatory responses as well as the occasional «panic» brake.
Erratic output from the sensor could result in improper transmission operation and unexpected or harsh transmission shifting.
However, the results can be erratic.
Volatile divisional results can sometimes produce the same set - up — the attraction of a consistent / growing division can be drowned out by the noise of another wildly erratic division.
There's a distinctly lightweight feel to the cars which results in super sensitive braking, drift that isn't easy to pull out of before oversteering into a spin and erratic collisions that will have you hitting that handy rewind function more often than you'd like.
The sheer variety of tools, combined with a building system that rewards creativity and reflex in equal measure, results in the most erratic, exciting, and challenging battle royale combat there is.
Gravel's off - road terrain certainly factors into the damage modelling as crashing into large trees, rocks, immovable structures, barriers and misjudged jumps will result in a reduction in the engine's power and erratic steering as the vehicle pulls to one side rather than remaining in a straight line which means the player will have to fight against the car when damage modelling is switched to active.
(In a 1943 review, Clement Greenberg wrote of Eilshemius's «febrile, erratic intensity» as «the result of a mutilation».)
As a result of increased temperatures and rainfall which has become erratic and inconsistent, much of Sudan has become increasingly unsuitable for agriculture — due to either floods, or severe droughts.
Every year thousands of people die of easily preventable water - related diseases, and as a result of climate change and unplanned shrimp farming the area experiences frequent natural disasters, erratic rainfall and a steady increase in the salinity of the water table.
But getting serious results requires something well beyond erratic ETS settings.
In reality this mechanism is the first step of a cascade of successive bifurcations through which the multiplicity of behaviors may increase dramatically, culminating in many cases in a state in which the system properties change in time (and frequently in space as well) in a seemingly erratic fashion, not any longer because of external disturbances or random fluctuations as before but, rather, as a result of deterministic laws of purely intrinsic origin.
If you think about it and if they «are» right about both the causes and the effects (melting ice caps, raising sea levels — e.g. increased ocean surface worldwide, increased surface temperatures on land and at sea and erratic excesses in weather) then the results may well be an eventual drastic swing the other day as we see increases in reflection, evaporation and conversion of «greenhouse» gases back into inert forms!
As a result, she exhibited erratic behaviour and required constant supervision.
Over 2 million Americans have atrial fibrillation which is an erratic heart beat resulting in a highly irregular pulse.
Over 2 million Americans have atrial fibrillation which is an erratic heart beat resulting in a highly irregular pulse... More
Perhaps one of the biggest flaws that may result from this setup is the erratic price conversion.
However, the proximity sensor was a little erratic which resulted in a few accidental dials and app launches at times.
Unfortunately, the heart rate results proved erratic, and we're not too keen on the 2 - hour battery life.
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