Great defensive teams understand the predictability of their opponents' offensive patterns. |
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Performers moving from venue to venue apparently prefer the predictability of a symmetrical auditorium. |
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The charm and winning portrayal cannot support the weight of predictability, unrealism, and faux sentimentality. |
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Bulgarian foreign policy was one of continuity and predictability, for which it was appreciated both at home and abroad, said Stoyanov. |
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That is because too much predictability in the name of transparency weakens control by the gaming responses it invites. |
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This dire, occasionally damnable predictability undermines the painterly finesse with which the film's director arranges his ravishing images. |
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Children need continuity, consistency and predictability from their caregiver. |
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Everybody believes that permanency and predictability in tax policy is the best way to do that. |
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This predictability concerns specifically psychological processes, which, by the author's definition, take place within a field of meaning. |
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With growth and stability has come stodginess, predictability and excessive caution. |
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It could be argued that control systems do at least bring clarity and predictability. |
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Control is necessary to ensure efficiency, calculability and predictability. |
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Valued for their predictability, these lasers emit high energy densities within short pulses that vaporize tissue while sparing surrounding skin. |
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However, in order to enjoy this film, you have to be willing to accept a certain amount of sugariness, melodrama, and predictability. |
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This predictability of the dying phase is not always as clear in other chronic incurable diseases. |
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In a way, there was predictability in my life, especially my vocational life. |
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They know how to bang riffs out of their axes well, but it tends to get buried beneath the mediocrity and predictability of their songwriting. |
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It is not just about productivity, but predictability, speeding things up, making things flow smoothly. |
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A family, unused to the centre of the stage and broken in grief, draw comfort from the predictability of the rituals. |
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Published breed standards and show rings created islands of control and predictability in a turbulent world. |
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Meanwhile, researchers are studying the reliability and predictability of tides as a viable source of renewable energy. |
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In fashion and music, cycles of revivals, retrospectives, and recombinations have emerged, defining styles with an eerie predictability. |
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In five minutes, the game had gone from hanging in the balance to having an air of predictability about it. |
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Much of the problem lies in the predictability of virtually every scenario. |
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One of the opening jokes was, with a predictability that was almost as deadening as the joke itself, about Kennedy being an alcoholic. |
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You understand a mature business because it has a level of predictability. |
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I came from a really troubled family, and it was a place of security and predictability. |
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Put differently, predictability that exists in a population may not be exploitable in real time. |
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The charm of the early scenes is undermined by the mushiness and predictability with which the rest of the film unfolds. |
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It can boost morale and add a level of rigor and predictability in a business. |
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It is a question of justice and fair treatment, but also of predictability for the two countries. |
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The challenge for those who draft and administer laws is to do so in ways that promote stability and predictability while affording reasonable flexibility. |
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Everyone I meet demands, for example, more transparency, more predictability and, above all, less political horse-trading on this issue. |
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Repeatability, thus predictability, is invaluable to buyers. |
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Rather, this submunition is here because it has failed to function as designed: it signally lacks a mine's predictability or reliability. |
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We are in the era of the one-week number one, given saturation airplay for weeks in advance, eased into place with crushing predictability and instantly forgotten. |
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The modus operandi document had been developed to assure transparency and predictability and to provide information to the pub lic. |
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Three important safety principles are defined: functionality, homogeneity, and predictability. |
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Not only are countries' budget cycles not respected but a welter of conditionalities undermine the continuity and predictability of aid. |
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The magic has worn thin, and not even an adorably foul-mouthed Jennifer Lawrence can clean up this self-assured serving of predictability. |
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Thus it ensured that its messages were clear, thereby enhancing the effectiveness and predictability of its monetary policy decisions. |
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This will increase the predictability of his experience therefore helping him feel less vulnerable. |
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The precise predictability and stability of the system is partly why it has become too rigid. |
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In the continually changing atmosphere we can observe evidence of predictability through the order and evolution of weather systems. |
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Developers of non-profit housing need some level of predictability to work on projects that may take years to complete. |
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These rules will support stock conservation while providing predictability and stability so the industry can plan for the future. |
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This session will include presentations on technical and scientific issues related to prediction and predictability of the global coupled system. |
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However, the new system would also save time, ensure predictability and improve staff morale. |
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The result is a lack of predictability, consistency and clarity in the administration of the statute. |
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Did they know that it would provide for greater stability, transparency and predictability in fishery access and allocation? |
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The former system had lacked predictability and the ability to respond quickly to emergency situations. |
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He is an undisciplined bomb thrower, when the people are looking for predictability. |
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Such predictability proves distressingly uninvolving for the viewer. |
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The narrative is paced and comfortable, peppered with bursts of predictability. |
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With innovation comes reduced predictability and increased risk. |
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It bespeaks the decidedness of one confirmed in his philosophical ways, and it thereby perhaps also demonstrates just a little predictability, just a little intransigence. |
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Women don't want someone that bores them with predictability, who allows them to control him, who isn't a challenge, and who is a weak-minded wimp. |
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The cookie-cutter predictability of hyper-partisan talk radio talking points is provoking a backlash. |
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Moriarty overcomes the predictability by insisting on the complexity of Cora, who is both flat and expansive as a character. |
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With the predictability of Halloween decorations flooding your local cvs, the Tea Party is once again being pronounced dead. |
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But he successfully manages to shake up the predictability of the Lost Generation backdrop. |
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Traditionally, the food industry has taken a rather unadventurous outlook, nurturing secrecy and marketing based on the classical avenues of flavour, price and predictability. |
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In the first movement the oboe introduces the melody, quasi-ironic in its soupy neo-Romanticism, almost crass except that it avoids predictability, and is counterpointed. |
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What does it say about the predictability of an Oscars telecast when the big surprise of the night is a win for... Meryl Streep? |
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In fact, war is often the realm of chaos, lacking the sort of clockwork linear predictability so beloved of conventional analysts both inside and outside the military. |
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Containment and predictability are always set off against amorphousness and the unexpected. |
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This allows the driver to obtain AWD performance with all of the benefits of RWD, such as oversteer and predictability. |
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Neither haute cuisine nor dodgy curry, it's a bland blend of cloying predictability. |
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In its recommendation regarding long-term stability and predictability in a new separate Health Transfer, the Romanow report proposed that there be an escalator set in advance for five-year periods. |
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So we get predictability in that we won't be subject to the chaos of a strike,'' Langness said. |
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In the disposal of goods the human element is predominant, and no one has yet devised a sure plan to harness human nature and make it act with as great predictability and controllability as machinery. |
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The system takes advantage of the predictability of normal language, MacKay says. |
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Time lags between the adoption of framework legislation and the actual implementing regulations are very long and hamper the effectiveness and predictability of the legal system. |
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In keeping with our political pledges, it is imperative to offer partner countries the predictability they need to plan their strategies, their priorities and the measures they take. |
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Together with the simple geological structure, this leads to a good predictability of the evolution of the host rock and the potential siting area over the time period relevant for evaluating long-term safety. |
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By proposing innovative solutions, dedicated to process improvement, Spirula helps companies regardful of increasing the predictability, quality and efficiency of their software and system development. |
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This presents a number of challenges related to assimilating observations into coupled systems, and identifying and understanding the physical processes that limit and provide predictability. |
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There will be a specific markup for those cards, and that creates somewhere in between predictability and appropriate pricing when the price is lower. |
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We, the G-7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors, have today adopted an integrated Action Plan to increase predictability and reduce uncertainty about official policy actions in the emerging markets. |
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Moreover, can we state categorically that an evaluation of closed cases or of compliance with the requirement for predictability will necessarily impinge on the principle of independence? |
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With regard the business climate, the burden of bureaucracy, of unconditionality and the low predictability of regulatory frameworks are seen as important obstacles to the inflow of investments. |
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In total, The DATA Report considers ten indicators across transparency and reporting, predictability, use of national systems and untying aid and local competitive procurement. |
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In general, the Advisory Guidelines have had a very warm reception from lawyers, mediators and judges, as people appreciate the benefit of greater consistency and predictability. |
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This is the first time a study like this has been undertaken, and will have implications for humans in the areas of genetic disease and disease predictability. |
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The Australian pelican has two reproductive strategies depending on the local degree of environmental predictability. |
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In practice, the need for predictability means that lower courts generally defer to the precedent of higher courts. |
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In certain cases the increased predictability can be used to take wind power penetration from 20 to 30 or 40 per cent. |
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The lack of predictability is what makes being a doctor exciting and challenging, and I suspect this is the thing that the majority of doctors enjoy most about their jobs. |
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The robbery itself unfolds in layers and layers of scams and fake-outs, passing out myriad red herrings to both victims and viewers, but never cheats our expectations or falls into predictability. |
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The fact that that game – and presumably therefore that nation – is increasingly synonymous with greed, violence, greed, failure, greed, predictability and greed will be ignored. |
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This time, under the young leader, we have less and less predictability. |
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There is no demonstrated predictability for when the AMO will switch, in any deterministic sense. |
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All in all, what is important in these different discussions in my view is to increase predictability and clarity on the part of the official sector so as to set the right incentives for all the actors involved. |
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It is therefore vital to promote sustainable investment in the development of these new networks, while safeguarding competition and boosting consumer choice through regulatory predictability and consistency. |
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The right-wing Reversionist focuses on a small town past where law, order and predictability prevail. |
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Other members preferred a longer base period, on the grounds that it would promote greater stability and predictability in the scale by evening out excessive fluctuations from year to year. |
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The ECMT Group on Road Transport expect the IRU to continue their active contribution to the efforts that aim to increase the transparency and predictability of the complex world of road transport. |
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Jurisdiction rules as well as conflict-of-law rules must be identical to ensure the objective of legal certainty and predictability for the citizens. |
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Two types of risk that could potentially affect the predictability of profits of banks are credit risk and liquidity risk. |
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However, the appropriate balance between flexibility and predictability can seldom be captured in a single statutory provision with a 40-year life expectancy. |
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For recipients of governmentcontrolled investments, we think it is important to build on principles such as nondiscrimination, transparency, and predictability. |
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Confidence is the result of openness and predictability. |
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It is not surprising that any attempt to bring greater consistency and predictability to spousal support awards should bring this topic to the forefront. |
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Evaluation of patient-related factors associated with causality, preventability, predictability and severity of hepatotoxicity during antituberculosis treatment. |
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In fact, psychologists have documented predictability of free association. |
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The new world order has given way to an orderless world, in which reliability and predictability have given way to rapid shifts in focus and fickle commitments. |
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Predictability and planning become ever more important as farming becomes a more sophisticated science. |
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Predictability is still the reason sitcoms draw big audiences and big advertising dollars. |
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Predictability is essential to Hollywood's blockbusting formulae. |
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