Sentences with phrase «becomes less predictable»

Once the animal (or woman) is trained to respond, the reward (in this case the romantic text message) becomes less predictable.
Sources say the spread of swollen shoot and other diseases could become difficult to manage for the government and cocoa production may become less predictable as a result.
Either outcome has become less predictable.
How European markets might react to the possibility of «Brexit,» which is shorthand for «British exit from the European Union,» both in the run - up to the UK election and its aftermath, remains unclear, although given that UK assets suffered as the result of the referendum on Scottish independence became less predictable such volatility could conceivably reoccur.
Last spring, as her strength dwindled, and her ability to function on her own became less predictable, the inexorable end of summer portended the dread awareness that this time my return to full - time teaching would require engaging full time care by strangers in my absence.
Because pit strategy becomes even more crucial as leaders run the risk of getting stuck behind midfielders, but most importantly, pit stops (and the laps surrounding them) become less predictable.
This is why Arsenal should get new players that have great skills to possess the ball longer, to become less predictable.
But as climate patterns become less predictable and global ocean temperatures rise, the water temperature readings identified by the Rutgers team might bring to light similar patterns that will allow forecasters to adjust their intensity forecasts accordingly.
In places like Pemba, floods will likely become less predictable and more severe, magnified by sea level rise.
But while individual components of such biological circuits can have precise and predictable responses, those outcomes become less predictable as more such elements are combined.
Latin America and the Caribbean» dramatically confirms that weather patterns are becoming less predictable and more extreme.
The EU's carbon markets could become more unstable too, its analysts argued, if votes in the European Parliament's key environment committee become less predictable and more frequently subject to challenge.
These include water tables falling as a result of overpumping for irrigation, the loss of fertile topsoil due to overplowing, and weather patterns becoming less predictable as the planet warms.
• «History shows that most firms do not deal well with transformation» — Andy Grove • «The world is not only becoming less predictable, it is becoming less benign.

Not exact matches

«The political brinksmanship of recent months highlights what we see as America's governance and policymaking becoming less stable, less effective, and less predictable than what we previously believed,» S&P analysts explained in announcing the downgrade.
The worry is that the Federal Republic's proud 70 - year tradition of constructive consensus - building is under threat too, and that the legacy of 2015 is a Germany that has become fundamentally less predictable and harder to govern.
Food production will need to double by 2050 to meet the rising demands of a growing population and growing income.77 78 Coupled with the supply constraints discussed under A less predictable planet, and the high levels of food waste and food loss, value chains are being forced to become more efficient.
The Sky TV deal bubble bursting as the PL becomes less and less interesting and even more predictable.
WENGER once again was outmaneuvered, it's pitiful how his game has become so predictable... proof is that even lesser teams are now learning how to outplay ARSENAL thus the poor results this season.
When Wenger moved him to the right wing, where he played for Barca as well, he became more dangerous again and less predictable.
If Howard and «Joystick» Tarik Cohen can keep the running game plugging along, the passing game becomes «modernized,» and the play calling is less predictable, then the Bears should improve from their 5 - 11 record from 2017.
The baby might eat a bit less often, colic usually disappears, the nights might have become a bit easier or at least more predictable and the baby is quite content and curious.
At some point between 2 and 4 months, many babies become more predictable and eat less frequently.
Usually our star follows a predictable pattern, becoming more and less active (as measured by flares, sunspots, and magnetic storms) on an 11 - year cycle.
Around the fourth or fifth episode of Schitt's Creek, the family's behavior starts to become a smidge less predictable: David decides to sell his pricey wardrobe; Alexis finds herself attracted to a bearded environmentalist; Johnny and Moira display genuine affection for each other.
The gore effects of the first were great and disturbing, here they still are, but it becomes less shocking as everything that is presented on - screen is very predictable.
A truth: No matter how much you love a movie on first viewing, what makes it become a classic, a masterpiece even, is less predictable.
It's a smarter, less - angry version of Transamerica while featuring the same number of depressed gay people and Harold & Maude-esque teenage boys; it's got the Wes Anderson stamp of approval for its coterie of sage oddballs, deadpan surrogates, and family decompositions; it has a stellar cast doing extremely predictable work at a stellar level; and it comes with the Sundance stamp of approval predestined for it because Little Miss Sunshine is a summary of every independent film since «dysfunction» became a hot - key button on critics» keyboards.
How to Lose Your Lover has all of the tools and talent on board for an amusing 90 - minute diversion, but after the first half hour has passed, it becomes less and less interesting, ultimately ditching whatever credibility it might have had for a pat and predictable (and not altogether convincing) happy ending.
The unpredictable interdependencies within a service become better understood and predictable, and suppliers of less integrated, more modular products can become industry leaders.
For less predictable circumstances, such as financial emergencies or rising interest rate environments, laddering is a good technique for making sure at least some of your money becomes available at regular intervals.
That is, neither stocks nor bonds become any more predictable (i.e., less risky) simply as a result of waiting to buy them.
Rosenquist's state of painterly grace lasted until the mid-1970s, after which his art settled in, became more predictable, less shocking, impactful, or pictorially inspirational.
Grayson PErry, who won the Turner Prize in 2003, is a predictable choice for BBC arts shows - but a less obvious panellist for topical debate programmes, on which he has become a regular.
Despite a warming world, there's little chance of weather becoming unpredictable — or at least less predictable than it already is.
And with our weather patterns becoming stronger and less predictable, the spring showers of the past are turning into extreme storms, leading to sudden downpours, rushing waters, and flooded roads.
One of the consequences of these contrasting effects is that the future dynamics of forests will become much less predictable.
It is certain that competition for resources will become more severe as the availability of resources (e.g., soil and water) becomes more variable and less predictable as the climate continues to change (25).
Moreover, the analyst believes that the two iPhone 7s phones could become less appealing if the full - screen designs are predictable.
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