Erratic
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Comedy-drama from talented if
erratic
director Martha Coolidge concerns a modern Italian-American working woman in Brooklyn, pregnant and unmarried, finding herself curious about the mother who abandoned her and her father years before.
Kennedy himself is erratic, immature, and awkward with unkempt hair that parallels the movies and Kennedys lost sense of direction.
Mr Lunge's somewhat
erratic
hero seems as far at sea as the rest of us, but Leslie Banks has himself a grand old time as the villain.
The quality of Jerry's films has been somewhat
erratic
(some might consider this an understatement), some great, some awful.
It is a funny and sweet, albeit clumsy
erratic
romantic comedy.
But as is the case with performers who have either left the studio in a bad way, or were known for being erratic, disruptive, or plain uncooperative, or could not make the transition from one period of their career to the next (in this case, silents to talkies), they were immediately replaced with performers who could fill their shoes.
Madame Sata is one of the most colorful, agitating, controversial, shifting, restless,
erratic
films you could ever watch on silver screen.
Joe Pesci is one of the very few actors who can play either the comedy role;i.e a slightly dimwitted yet funny character, or the serious role as a violent,
erratic
henchman/psycho; i.e in Scorcese's Goodfellas and Casino.
I have not understood the
erratic
behavior of the amoral lead bisexual character of Vera Barrie in the middle of such mess: she is ambitious, but has a loser as boy-friend; she has a wealthy family that supplies her inclusive with an expensive loft, but prostitutes herself for money.
Nicholas Ray is a director whose oeuvre is somewhat erratic, and 1949's "Knock on Any Door" shows just how
erratic
it is.
And as most of the great artists, he's bound to be controversial,
erratic
and infuriating sometimes but, thank God he exists.
Even North Korea's
erratic
leader, the hermit Kim Jong Il, who never travels outside his country, has visited Putin twice in recent years.
Unfortunately, Iraq appears set to continue to be a major source of high oil prices, owing to highly
erratic
output.
We may already be seeing that in Trump’s
erratic
and aggressive behavior since the election.
Clearly, Russia’s attitude toward its near abroad is not quite as
erratic
as it may seem.
People here are content to be free from Qaddafi’s
erratic
policies and pervasive security services.
Spooked by Russia’s incursions into Ukraine, North Korea’s
erratic
intransigence, and China’s new foreign-policy assertiveness, US allies and partners in East Asia and Europe have rushed back to unthinking embrace of Cold War assumptions about the deterrent utility of nuclear weapons and their central importance in security policy.
His
erratic
foreign policies are spooking world leaders, multinational corporations, and global markets generally.
But, as the vacillation in financial markets since Trump’s inauguration indicates, the president’s inconsistent, erratic, and destructive policies will take their toll on domestic and global economic growth in the long run.
Argentina’s hardball tactics and
erratic
policies did not endear it to investors.
But it is an erratic, not an automatic, dominance, and depends more on domestic politics than world events.
The ratio of Chinese monthly retail sales to industrial production, while erratic, has been slowly trending higher since 2008, and there appears to have been another uptick in consumption recently.
The many uncertainties they face include concerns about excessive regulation, burdensome corporate taxation, high debt levels,
erratic
policymaking, the political backlash against globalization, and doubts that consumer spending outside (or even within) the United States will last.
Trump’s
erratic
approach to China demonstrates that he has neither the strategic vision nor the diplomatic discipline to devise a policy of managed strategic conflict, much less a doctrine (like that created by President Harry Truman in 1947) to pursue a cold war.This means that, at least in the short term, the most likely trajectory of Sino-American relations is toward “transactional conflict,” characterized by frequent economic and diplomatic spats and the occasional cooperative maneuver.
Trump’s
erratic
approach to China demonstrates that he has neither the strategic vision nor the diplomatic discipline to devise a policy of managed strategic conflict, much less a doctrine (like that created by President Harry Truman in 1947) to pursue a cold war.
The West’s attitude toward democracy in the Third World has always been
erratic.
President Yeltsin is ill and
erratic.
Turkey’s government should adopt a less
erratic
foreign policy and allow citizens to express themselves freely in the upcoming referendum and other future votes.
But America’s sporadic, erratic, and largely ineffective deployment of power is hardly of Martian quality.
The conventional view of what awaits the US (and possibly France and the Netherlands) in 2017 is an
erratic
ruler who enacts contradictory policies that primarily benefit the rich.
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