Word: erraticism
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On the other hand, Shultz's basic abhorrence of controls, coupled with his occasional willingness to go along with them as a political necessity, helped to produce the erratic lurches from Phase to freeze that have marked Nixonian economic policy. Shultz recommended the abrupt lifting of the relatively successful...
At the same time, manpower shortages caused by the mobilization have brought a drastic decline in public services. Mail deliveries have slowed; telephone service, disrupted by unusually heavy winter rains, is erratic. Most people have found it impossible even to get the telephone repair number to answer.
Yet before totally attributing the defeat to illness and injury, a number of alarming problems surfaced on Saturday night that should be pointed out. For instance, Yale players were allowed to remain in the slot where they can tip in shots or screen the goaltender. Jimmy Murray did not have...
Cleary's squad will be going after the Ivy crown tonight against an erratic Yale squad that is out of the race but looking forward to a spoiler role.
"I didn't see the right fencing in those two rounds," Marion said. "It was too erratic, there was too much missing, they were too emotional. Fencing is as much a strategic, tactical sport as it is a physical sport."