Word: errantly
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...should trump the individual's right to choose. Parents torn between what's good for the world and what's good for their child will-no surprise-choose the child. But even then, they wonder if that means to opt for the vaccines and face the potential perils of errant chemistry or to decline the vaccines and face the dangers of the bugs. There is, as yet, no simple solution, but answers are emerging...
...That this sordid spectacle burst like an errant firework in front of his impressive array of guests will certainly have embarrassed the Israeli Prime Minister. A Monday poll showed that 59% of Israelis now believe that Olmert should resign...
...stock market is especially futile. In the 20 years through 2006, the Standard & Poor's 500 returned an average annual 11.8%, but the typical stock-fund investor earned only 4.3%, according to a study by research firm Dalbar. Fund fees play a role in that gap. But investors' errant attempts to move in and out of stocks at lows and highs are mostly to blame...
...allowed Akashian to reach and the tying run to come home.Sestanovich, like Thran, would settle down after the first to record a respectable outing for the Crimson. But at the first signs of shaky control in the fourth—the freshman allowed a leadoff single, then recorded an errant pickoff attempt, a wild pitch, and a walk—Walsh promptly lifted him for senior Max Warren. Warren allowed just one baserunner in three scoreless frames of relief before giving way to Haviland. The Crusaders’ late-game heroics only magnified the Crimson’s recent struggles...
...faithful were raucous and loud the whole way though, cheering for its home squad while jeering the Crimson players. Every time that Harvard sophomore Jeremy Lin touched the ball, for example, chants of “Air ball!” were heard throughout the arena, referring to some errant misses by Harvard’s leading scorer early. As the lead grew and the outcome was no longer in question, the taunts turned mostly to cheers for the Cornell squad, who clinched its first Ivy League title since the 1987-88 season with the victory over Harvard...