Sentences with phrase «erratic ways»

Fluctuating air currents will move the elements of the sculptures in an infinite number of erratic ways that appear to defy logic, gravity and the laws of physics.
This is especially true for the Xenos, who constantly move around in buggy, erratic ways, both on the ground or walls.
KONG designed these toys to bounce in unpredictable and erratic ways to tap your pet's natural instincts.
Brad also wrestles internally with how he feels about his son's future, which manifests itself in such erratic ways that Troy rightly wonders whether he's having a nervous breakdown.
Not since Lucille Ball, Carol Burnett, and Gilda Radner has a woman made me laugh in so many erratic ways.
Fastvold's idea of creating mystery amounts to watching characters behave in bizarre or erratic ways, leaving room to theorize what past traumas could cause someone to act in such a way.
The San Francisco Giants continued their erratic ways.
And if you are a pastor or church leader and another leader in town is behaving in strange and erratic ways, there is no need to accuse him of being of the devil or preach against him and his ministry from your pulpit.
The wind is rocking the van, not in a calm send - you - to - sleep manner, but in an erratic way like it's trying to shake me awake.
Note that both wings must be clipped — and not just one — so that the bird does not fly in a circular and erratic way that may cause it to crash into something and hurt itself.
Smash Run was little more than a truncated version of the subspace emissary that saw players trying to beat up filler enemies to pick up power - ups, boost your characters stats in an erratic way, and then enter the fray with a stats that could either be a boon or a curse.
As Richard Armstrong, former director of Pittsburgh's Carnegie Art Museum, prepares to become the Guggenheim Foundation's head next month, allegations are flying about the erratic way artworks were assembled for Guggenheim Bilbao by his predecessor.

Not exact matches

Without it clients» lives would be difficult, erratic, and disjointed, thus making it more difficult to win them to your way of thinking.
LONDON / ABIDJAN, May 1 (Reuters)- Ivory Coast's move to halt the distribution of high - yielding seeds and other advanced tools to cocoa farmers could pave the way for problems regarding quality, more erratic production and the spread of diseases, industry sources warn.
* Ivory Coast's move to halt the distribution of high - yielding seeds and other advanced tools to cocoa farmers could pave the way for lower quality, more erratic output and the spread of diseases, industry sources warn.
«And trading after hours is in some ways, even riskier, because with fewer people in the market, prices can be erratic
For he is deemed omnipotent... because, governing heaven and earth by his providence, he so regulates all things that nothing takes [82] place without his deliberation... there is no erratic power, or action, or motion in creatures, but that they are governed by God's secret plan in such a way that nothing happens except what is knowingly and willingly decreed by him.42
Our form is way too erratic!
the obvious fact is that the club began to stagnate in football terms a decade ago after the CL semi against man utd and has been in outright retreat over the last 3 years... some fans were calling for wenger to leave in 2011 - 12 as it was clear he could not cope with a more competitive environment others have been more tolerant, hanging on to fa cup glory and hoping that he would somehow self correct his weak and erratic management style but most now realise that is not possible and that the club will deteriorate further under his management so also want him gone, that has left a hard core of wenger loyalists who are either fixated with the past (selecting episodic good and bad times to justify wengers decade long failure) or too frightened of the future to contemplate a change (with selective reference to failed managerial changes by way of justification) or both, to conclude, through a mixture of panglossian fatalism and corporate philosophising, how lucky we are to have such an honourable and educated man in charge... along with their confused references to club loyalty and addiction to computer games these are troubled souls who need our sympathy and concerned medical advice... SO JUST F OFF STOCK UP ON CANNED SOUP AND GO SUPPORT ASTON VILLA ON FIFA!
Only option is Lukaku - very similar to Giroud in the way he plays but is faster and younger; but has similar issues — can be erratic with his finishing and can go missing in big games.
Despite making the final in 2010, Holland can be erratic and have a relatively inexperienced squad, which could pave the way for a solid Chilean team to get through.
However, his passing in the final third is still very erratic and we keep losing balls that way.
The inspired, pugnacious Bruins fought their way back from two games down to force a winner - take - all finale against the erratic Canucks in a rowdy and rude championship series.
If you have an erratic schedule and only eat junk food, your toddler will think that's normal and will want to eat in the same way.
I'm at the Personal Democracy Forum conference in NYC today and tomorrow, so e.politics is on an irregular publishing schedule («erratic» is a better word, in many ways).
The NYT's Peter Baker: «In a way, what is shocking about the book is that its depiction of a capricious, uninformed and erratic president is not really all that shocking.»
As a way of choosing a government, it is arguably erratic and unfair.
Jian - Yang Li of the Planetary Science Institute found that Comet ISON's sideways orientation allowed the sun to heat just one hemisphere on the way in, which may explain some of its erratic behavior.
The movement of stars within galaxies, including the Milky Way, might be much more erratic than thought.
As this shift to turbulent airflow occurred at high speeds, the ball could make some pretty erratic movements on the way to the net.
In the beginning: The Pill Roughly 30 percent of American women are introduced to hormones via the Pill, the most popular form of birth control, which is also regularly prescribed as a way to mute PMS, control erratic periods, and diminish hormonal acne.
::: When we do it the other way we cause excessive stress, inflammation, tissue damage, cravings, low energy, erratic sleep, increased appetite or low appetite for protein and high appetite for all the wrong things.
The episodic bent of Bob Dolman's screenplay does pave the way for a somewhat hit - and - miss midsection, however, although the inclusion of several impressively exciting sequences generally compensates for the erratic vibe.
The decidedly erratic vibe persists until Cruise's character bluffs his way into a bizarre upper - class orgy, as this sequence, which is easily the movie's high point, possesses an absolutely enthralling feel that's heightened by Kubrick's flawless execution.
There's little doubt, then, that the picture improves substantially once it progresses into its admittedly erratic yet often riveting midsection, with the emphasis on the aforementioned soldiers» court martial perpetuating the engrossing atmosphere and paving the way for an unexpectedly spellbinding (and undeniably grim) final stretch.
She also starred in several blockbuster movies before her brilliant career gave way to erratic behavior, scandals and death at age 48.
And although the momentum remains erratic (at best) all the way to the (admittedly memorable) conclusion, Death Wish is ultimately a fairly refreshing return to the sort of brutal fare that was once commonplace within multiplexes.
Once you get through the story, the game really opens up because you're not worrying as much about trying to complete the game, and you can concentrate on things like saving all of those oddball survivors, taking out the wonderfully erratic psychos in the game or having a friend drop in to help you cut and shoot your way through the unbelievable number of zombies that Blue Castle manage to pack into a single space.
Or maybe this erratic group of people — at least some of whom have honored Angelina Jolie in The Tourist or Aaron Taylor - Johnson in Nocturnal Animals in the past — are just weird outliers who've muscled their way into the Oscar conversation despite there often being a distinct lack of overlap between how the two shake out.
Baena's debut also gets considerably more twisted as Beth - who crawls out of her grave in fairly good shape - deteriorates physically and mentally, becoming increasingly erratic and dangerous, especially when her amorous appetite gives way to a different kind of hunger.
Laura Dern, from the first time I saw her in Jurassic Park (in which she inspired me to want to pursue paleobotany for some time after the release) to her erratic performance in Citizen Ruth, she is up for any role thrown her way.
All the elements are in play for a crackling good, Macbeth - like tale about ambitious but fatally flawed characters, but the erratic screenplay by Christopher Kyle lacks confidence as it swings from glossy romance to creepy thriller, leaving us feeling detached along the way.
I too have learned the hard way that consistent small gains beat erratic big winners every time.
The Cornflower Blue strategy is one way you can find fairly low stress, consistently successful trades in the erratic market of foreign exchange.
Some cats are particular, but many times there may be a medical explanation for any new erratic eating behaviors (unless your cat has always been this way).
I have spent way too many days dealing with errant nozzles, hot blasts and erratic pressure so I really appreciate when a hotel nails it.
Having just leapt down from a gyrocopter in order to wing - suit my way into the enemy base I have inadvertently pissed off an elephant due to my slightly erratic approach to aiming, an elephant that has proceeded to completely wreck two vehicles filled with troops and squash at least three gun - toting baddies into something resembling a pizza.
The notion of failure is a thing that factors heavily into Bauer's thinking as a particular threshold beyond which a system acts — if it acts at all — in erratic and unpredictable ways.
We can observe a steady if erratic rise in temperatures dating back some 350 years making Giss a staging post along the way but not a starting post.
and I would say the same for any 5 mm or under... and seeing as how this sort of erratic rainfall is the main these days out here, your «Average» is WAY, WAY out of kilter..
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