Sentences with phrase «entirely predictable results»

Their impact should not be seen merely in an unprecedented scale of casualties, but in the entirely predictable results of geo - political destabilization and conflict, which would greatly reduce, if not preclude, the co-operation necessary for the commensurate mitigation of global heating.
Michelle Rhee's tenure as Chancellor Schools in Washington, D.C. demonstrated the not excusable but entirely predictable results of tying people's job security to capriciously unstable measures of their effectiveness.
This was the establishment questioning itself, with entirely predictable results.
The beating death of a Brooklyn toddler was an «entirely predictable result» of systemic problems with how the Administration for Children's Services investigates child - abuse complaints on nights and weekends, the New York City Department of Investigation said.
The fact that costs have gone up is partly the entirely predictable result of one of the central features of the Woolf reforms — early preparation of cases, early exchange of information between the parties, more cards on the table at an earlier stage.

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The result has been an entirely predictable exodus of talent, thus creating a downward spiral.
If we don't get the right answers, the results are entirely predictable.
Also published on The Huffington Post and techPresident The fruits of Eric Cantor's new «YouCut» project made it to the House floor last week, with results entirely predictable: nothing passed, and it did so amid great partisan kerfluffle.
Jim Murphy's last day at the office resulted in the predictable media spin over substance, but in fairness any shortcoming in his «report» was entirely appropriate.
As a result, you might be forgiven for expecting this origin story for the Galaxy's greatest scoundrel to end up predictable and not entirely thrilling.
Kevin: I've heard you say that the drought that results from climate change, like we've had in the past three years in the prairies, should come as no surprise, and that it was entirely predictable.
The point of which is to say that the high price of the proposed Hinkley Point nuclear plant is entirely the result of predictable policy failure.
Sadly, if those who engineered these impressive brakes on the public sector roller - coaster are defeated, the result is entirely predictable.
For kicks, we also ran a couple of quick Civilization VI benchmarks, and the results were entirely predictable.
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