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As Sarah suffered, the storm got worse and worse, Mr. Radney said, and cellphone reception got spottier and spottier.
That's why the TV rom-com has a much spottier history.
The numbers are spottier for zoos not accredited by the association.
Her work history was spottier: She has been a freelance writer.
But progress will be slower and spottier than it would have been.
Twitter is said to have a spottier record in removing terrorist content.
It also sets a ceiling for the album's effectiveness, fostering a spottier success rate.
However, be aware that VPN speed and connectivity can be spottier than traditional connections.
Yes, the growth rates will drop dramatically, and the growth will likely become spottier across sectors.
Amazon, which reports Thursday, has a spottier record, beating earnings estimates only 29 percent of the time.
But video opera — that is, operatic works conceived for video — has a spottier history, which is curious.
Italy's response has been spottier, and thus its numbers have grown even as it exported the virus.
However, it appears that Shazam's music recognition is a bit spottier when using wireless headphones compared to wired audio.
Make sure to use ripe bananas here, the kind you can smell from across your kitchen, the spottier, the better.
Thinner and spottier ice is easily pushed around by storms, exposing open ocean water, which releases heat into the atmosphere.
Thermometers on land around the world have tracked temperatures for more than a century, but the ocean temperature record is spottier.
In off-year elections, Democratic turnout is even spottier, which helps explain the Republican dominance of Congress, governor's mansions and state legislatures.
But ever since, the median income picture has been much spottier, hardly increasing at all in inflation-adjusted dollars over 18 long years.
Although his velocity was slightly up from his three-and-one-third-inning performance against the Blue Jays last Friday, his command was spottier.
The record for calling Outstanding Drama is a bit spottier, but the Creative Arts award for casting has called three out of the last five.
Yet fund investors' demand for stocks was spottier during a week that included data about China's exports unexpectedly falling the most in two years in December.
And since the research relied on patients who were continuously insured throughout the study period, it's possible the findings don't exactly apply to people with spottier coverage.
As job candidates advance in their careers, data on a position's salary becomes spottier, and raises and promotions are not dealt out equally between men and women.
The trade-off is that high-band 5G networks don't have very good range, so high-band coverage will be a lot spottier than low or mid-band 5G. 
Polling going back further is spottier, but nothing before the 1990s, and even back to the 18603s, comes anywhere close to two-thirds dissatisfaction with the two-party system.
Older workers who lost their jobs during the financial crisis were more likely to be unemployed long term — especially women, in part because their résumés tended to be spottier.
The app strips out much of the bells and whistles, offering a more space-saving experience for users with limited data plans, spottier connectivity, and slower than average internet speeds.
And the way that Qualcomm, AT&T, Verizon, and others hope to achieve the performance out of the gate may mean a slightly different, spottier network than the ones we're used to right now.
Image: GizmodoWith an eye towards the developing world where people are more likely to own cheap phones and have spottier wireless data access, the big names in tech are developing simpler versions of their apps.
Experts say Facebook has been aggressive, and largely successful, in identifying and shutting down terrorist-affiliated accounts on its platform, while Twitter has a spottier record in combatting the tens of thousands of active ISIS accounts.
Older women are frequently in worse financial situations because their work histories are spottier — often because they took time off to care for children — or they were dependent to some extent on husbands who may no longer be alive or whom they divorced.
The study also found that in contrast to al-Qaeda, ISIS members from Europe were significantly less educated and had spottier employment records: Only 20% of the ISIS recruits studied had attended high school, and only 3% had completed undergraduate studies, the report concludes.
The app's 250-meter-radius is large enough to sweep up people you may never actually see (it's even spottier if you're in the metro), and as I've written before, it's pretty easy to figure out who lives or works around you, which can be creepy.
The Prince of Orange says that Barnavelt is very good at recalling his services to the state, but has glossed over the spottier moments in his recent record. He calls for Modesbargen's testimony. Startled, Barnavelt realizes that all will be lost if Modesbargen testifies against him. The Prince notes the sudden change in Barnavelt's demeanor.
Michael Rechtshaffen, writing for the Los Angeles Times, called the film's execution "spottier than a kennel full of caged Dalmatians," and Glenn Kenny of Rogerebert.com labeled it "shamelessly manipulative", while Owen Gleiberman of Variety wrote that "it’s a prosaic piece of muckraking, but it grazes a nerve", calling its pro–breeding industry strategy "cunning". The film's premiere in Springfield, Missouri, which included a live auction of an Australian shepherd, inspired a small protest.
People and Things was met with generally favorable reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, the album received an average score of 66, based on 8 reviews. AllMusic reviewer Andrew Leahey called it "[s]tronger than The Glass Passenger and spottier than Everything in Transit" and noted McMahon "consolidating his strengths". Eric Allen of American Songwriter wrote that the lyrics were "delivered with staunch veracity that makes the subject matter seem transcendent", and hailed the record as "the most musically cohesive album in the band's catalog thus far".
The primary sources of details about Jesus are the Gospels. Roman records are spottier - there is no extant contemporary record of the execution of Jesus, for example, not that such a thing would be expected, and thus no details about what was done with the body afterward. As such, accounts of the days between Jesus's execution and the discovery of the empty tomb are almost exclusively based on the Gospel accounts and knowledge of society at the time, and it is difficult to say more than scenarios such as the stolen body hypothesis are "plausible" or "unlikely," rather than "proven" or "disproven".Carrier, "The Plausibility of Theft", p. 349.

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