Word: erraticism
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The biggest surprise to Iranians was not the riots but the swift and decisive way in which Liberal Amini put them down. Student violence is particularly perilous in Iran, where half the population is under 18 and the new middle class is bitterly disaffected by the nation's erratic...
Faced with this transistorized stool pigeon, highway patrols are taking alarm, crying "Foul!" The city of Chicago, the District of Columbia, and the state of Connecticut have banned Radar Sentry. Other states take some comfort from the fact that Radar Sentry is erratic; in informal tests. New York experts found...
Columbia started the year looking like its best hope for a victory would be against Barnard. But the Lions have started to jell under their new coach, Jack Rohan, and went to the finals of the Down East Classic last month before losing to Rochester. The top player thus far...
1957−58. During these lean years of Down Under tennis, Mal Anderson and Ashley Cooper still managed to win the Davis Cup in 1957; they might have repeated in 1958 if Peruvian Alex Olmedo had not carried the U.S. to victory. Both turned pro with varying success: Cooper has...
This is one of the options before U.S. business, which generally finds itself inclined to believe that its prosperity will be sustained only if it works at it. All in all. the 1961 recovery was erratic enough to raise doubts in the minds of some business men and economists that...