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For small business owners like Goel, such erratic weather has meant much more than just slowing sales.

From BBC

Yet there is some method to the seeming madness of the president’s erratic musings.

From Salon

While his talent has seldom been called into question, Dembele has, virtually overnight, managed to erase the erratic decision-making, which plagued the first decade of his career.

From BBC

They're vindictive, erratic, and fueled by outright lies and racist grievances.

From Salon

These and other greenhouse gas emissions are heating up the planet and causing sea levels to rise while contributing to erratic weather patterns that are decimating agriculture and intensifying natural disasters.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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