Large masses of lemmings start migrating and following each other
in erratic, bold, panicky patterns.
For example, if your attorney is able to prove that all you did was violate a speeding or lane change law without engaging
in any erratic or out - of - the - ordinary conduct, you will likely be able to get the reckless driving charge dismissed or greatly lowered.
The uninsured driver failed to keep a proper lookout, failed to stop and / or reduce her speed to avoid a collision, traveled eastbound in a lane marked only for westbound traffic, drove
in an erratic and reckless manner, and failed to exercise due care for the safety of those in the area, including the plaintiff.
The responding officer determined the uninsured driver caused the collision by operating her vehicle
in an erratic, reckless, careless, negligent or aggressive condition.
The patient begins behaving
in an erratic fashion, becomes uncooperative and frequently abusive.
Scientists tried to explain that this was a normal random fluctuation
in the erratic atmosphere.
Using these, they created eccentric forms
in erratic or irregular arrangements produced by actions such as cutting, hanging, and dropping, or organic processes such as growth, condensation, freezing, or decomposition».
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.
On unstretched linen, he layers oil and acrylic paint in thick and uniform quantity, but then strips and sands the surface of the painting to lay bare,
in erratic patches, the linen's surface and fibers.
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.
An analogous situation in people occurs while driving, if a car up ahead starts maneuvering
in an erratic manner, the driver focuses his or her attention on the problem vehicle and the driving.
Unlike depression, separation anxiety manifests
itself in erratic behavior, including excessive barking and whining, frantic clawing at doors, windows, or fences to get out, destructive chewing, and going to the bathroom in the house.
The Cornflower Blue strategy is one way you can find fairly low stress, consistently successful trades
in the erratic market of foreign exchange.
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.
This can result
in erratic vehicle performance, poor gas mileage, and even complete engine failure.
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.
The flabby screenplay moves at half - speed while undeveloped characters slog through predictable motions and forced quirkiness, all of which is trapped
in an erratic tone that swerves from kookiness to uncomfortably somber.
This can result
in erratic spikes of cortisol at inappropriate times.
Sweetened, processed foods take kids» blood sugar levels on a roller coaster ride that manifests
in erratic outbursts followed by cranky lethargy.
The Deputy Government Statistician, Baah Wadieh, at a press briefing in Accra on Wednesday said that the economy's biggest growth period was recorded in the last three months of 2015, following improvement
in the erratic energy supply challenges which forced businesses to cut production output.
The processed foods often contain MSG (monosodium glutamate) and / or aspartame, which are excitotoxins, often resulting
in erratic behavior and hyperactivity.
And babies who eat, sleep, and wake
in erratic patterns tend to be a bit more challenging in terms of temperament, too!
Is Chris Tillman a success story, or is he proof that the organization specializes
in erratic success stories, only?
Around Agatha's moral axis revolve, frequently
in erratic orbit, the members of Staggerford's closely knit Catholic community: French Lopat, the Vietnam vet who scratches out a living as a fake Indian for the tourist trade; Lillian, Agatha's best friend, who gets her news from supermarket tabloids; Imogene, Lillian's daughter, a liar and backstabber; Sister Judith, a New Age nun who imagines the Creation as God laying a giant egg.
Not exact matches
Pick your poison: plunging energy costs taking a bite out of stocks
in related industries, an
erratic Canadian dollar, Greece, interest rate uncertainty.
Thats why the market isnt reacting that much, because sometimes the West Coast numbers are
erratic and usually when you get a big build
in the West Coast, its followed with a big draw the next week, «said Phil Flynn, an analyst at Price Futures Group.»
What I mainly want you to notice
in the above is how
erratic the electricity sector is.
It's a situation exacerbated by President Donald Trump and the
erratic, oft extreme, environment
in which we find ourselves.
Meanwhile, Cott has struggled to find its place
in the rapidly changing beverage industry, and it's proven highly vulnerable to commodity prices, which affect its manufacturing costs and make earnings
erratic.
The number of Buy ratings on the stock — four compared with five Holds, according to data from Bloomberg — shows analysts have confidence
in finances down the road, while others would rather wait and see if Cott can move past its
erratic history.
Universal had heard all the stories of Hopper's
erratic behavior over the years, first as an up - and - coming actor who had small parts
in the James Dean movies «Rebel Without a Cause» and «Giant» (he admired Dean immensely), then as a bit player on a slew of TV shows, where he got little respect and gave even less back.
The president's credibility has also been tainted by her sometimes
erratic response to the shocking death of prosecutor Alberto Nisman as he was investigating an alleged cover - up deal between her government and Iran to shield the Islamic Republic from prosecution
in the 1994 bombing of Jewish center.
Trump pointed to 19 - year - old suspected shooter Nikolas Cruz's «
erratic» past
in condemning America's most recent mass shooting.
At times Osweiler was
erratic; at other times, he demonstrated how potent the Kubiak offense could be
in the hands of another quarterback.
There is a case for people [needing loans] having access to credit, particularly
in a world where earnings are more
erratic,» Bailey told the Guardian.
«Credit is a means of smoothing [
erratic incomes] but the question is how do you structure it
in a sustainable fashion.»
Still,
in situations where there is genuine cause for concern, news of
erratic CEO behaviour can spread quickly online, affecting the level of trust felt by stakeholders.
Sell this market for trade, for shortfalls
in big cap stocks, for insecurity stemming from President Trump's caginess or
erratic behavior, depending upon your orientation.
As can be seen
in Figure 9, there has been an increase
in the incomes of the older families compared to families
in the prime age range, but the improvement has followed a somewhat
erratic path.
Indic mythologist Dr. Devdutt Pattnaik stated
in an article that at the heart of
erratic misbehaviour lay «deep loneliness, a sense of feeling exploited and unloved.»
Hedge - fund strategies generally didn't do well
in 2014 and 2015 — a period when the
erratic «risk - on» and «risk - off» trading patterns were prevalent
in global financial markets.
But the entrepreneur has also exhibited
erratic behavior
in recent months, from late - night tweets and jokes about bankruptcy to a public spat with regulators investigating a fatality involving a Tesla.
Companies with records of steadily increasing dividends usually fared better
in the ratings than those
in which dividend growth has been
erratic or where dividend cuts or omissions have occurred.
All of this anxiety has caused experts to ask whether there are new forces at work
in the stock market that make trading permanently more
erratic.
President Donald Trump has had an
erratic start to 2018 — he's threatened nuclear war on Twitter, seen growing questions about his mental stability, and stirred controversy
in disparaging immigrants from what he reportedly deems «shithole countries.»
«And trading after hours is
in some ways, even riskier, because with fewer people
in the market, prices can be
erratic.»
Exclusive: The ride - sharing company is conducting a trial
in Texas using movement sensors
in smartphones to track signs of
erratic driving
Cruz's Valentine's Day rampage at Stoneman Douglas that ended 17 lives came after months and years of violent,
erratic outbursts that often frightened fellow students and others who came
in contact with him, records show.
Your investment strategy should be focused on the long term and «allow you to feel confident
in your ability to stay the course when the markets are
erratic.»
In the United States during much of the 19th Century, an erratic and unstable financial system combined with the huge infrastructure needs of a rapidly expanding continental economy meant that the US was almost always in short supply of money and capital *, and so to a large extent its growth rate was constrained mainly by British liquidit
In the United States during much of the 19th Century, an
erratic and unstable financial system combined with the huge infrastructure needs of a rapidly expanding continental economy meant that the US was almost always
in short supply of money and capital *, and so to a large extent its growth rate was constrained mainly by British liquidit
in short supply of money and capital *, and so to a large extent its growth rate was constrained mainly by British liquidity.