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casual greeting used by an individual or group or individuals addressing an other individual (or group or individuals).
"The patient had an erratic heartbeat." "The receptionist gave erratic and misleading directions to the patient." "His erratic behavior was a concern to the other students." "The hurricane travelled on an erratic path across the Caribbean."
Other words for erratic include aimless, eccentric, and unusual.
reproductive isolation.Reproductive isolation
Social cognitive theory suggests that individuals acquire knowledge from their surroundings by observing behavior patterns and interacting with other individuals, or experience.
Religious minority group
A group, but not a team
A group, but not a team
Right of groups refers to the provision that the constitution has provided to a certain group. Rights of individuals on the other hand refers to the rights that the constitution has granted the individuals.
Right of groups refers to the provision that the constitution has provided to a certain group. Rights of individuals on the other hand refers to the rights that the constitution has granted the individuals.
Right of groups refers to the provision that the constitution has provided to a certain group. Rights of individuals on the other hand refers to the rights that the constitution has granted the individuals.
There are some decisions that are more effective if made by a group. Other decisions are more effective if made by individuals.