Sentences with phrase «for predictable»

The housing market is looking more and more attractive for predictable yields as equities continue on their wild ride.
I wanted to make sure that I was going to see long - term dividend increases, and I also wanted to wait for predictable patterns forming.
Organizations are also looking for predictable cost and turnaround time.
From Brexit to Trump, the world was hardly fit for a predictable, business - as - usual mold during 2016, and the cryptocurrency was a strong beneficiary of all this unpredictability.
The unceasing march of innovation, coupled with the desire for a predictable revenue stream for manufacturers and carriers alike, all but ensures an annual update cycle for most major smartphone brands.
Half volume is more than adequate for solo listening, and (except for a predictable lack of deep bass) features appealing instrumentals and vocals.
The government - run car insurance companies have set rates for their clients, so those who are looking only for the minimum amounts of the required coverage can purchase a policy from this source for a predictable price.
Remember, your travel insurer will not provide claim for any predictable event.
Create another non-emergency account to save money for predictable, occasional expenses such as insurance, taxes and home and vehicle maintenance.
To this end, The Bartlett Jones Law Firm provides innovative billing options, including flat - fee billing for predictable, value - based appellate representation; blended contingency / flat - fee representation where appropriate; and affordable hourly rates when required.
We do top - notch work for predictable prices.
«With increasing demands for predictable budgets in traditional hourly matters and the growth in fixed - fee and other alternative fee arrangements with clients, Parker Poe needed a solution that would help the firm manage these client needs more effectively and to do so profitably.»
Dealing with the legal liability for these predictable consequences would promise to be a lively area of class action litigation....
Weather Forecasting and Dispatch Requirements for Predictable and Flexible Molten Salt CSP Plants for the Future
It really makes for a predictable and boring experience.
The plot in itself is definitely sure to keep casual fans and even non-comic book readers spellbound, but for hardcore DC fans the borrowing of elements from Kingdom Come and JLA: Earth 2 makes for a predictable story.
Khos aims to turn the traditional notion of a business hotel on its head - designed specifically for the modern business traveller, for whom the conventional boundaries of work and play no longer exist, and who is no longer willing to sacrifice style, inspiration, socialising and wellness for the predictable functionality of a traditional business hotel.
«Budgeting is for predictable expenses; insurance is for unpredictable and financially impactful veterinary costs.
Question regarding savings — My spouse and I automate savings for predictable (but not regular) yearly expenses (car insurance, travel, etc.).
This plan offers higher payroll deductions in exchange for predictable in - network costs.
This plan offers higher payroll deductions in exchange for predictable out - of - pocket costs.
If you're looking for predictable monthly payments, consider a fixed interest rate.
For some investors, bonds may be attractive for predictable income, and as an offset to the volatility of stocks in your portfolio.
No, you can't justify launching a book promotion campaign in exchange for a predictable number of book sales unless you're the type of person who bought Google shares during its initial public offering and then enjoyed a good night's sleep.
Paul chose Greece for its predictable whiteness: the blanching heat by day, the rush of stars at night, the glint of the lime - washed houses crowding its coast.
At that time I enjoyed the manual car's seamless pairing of pro-active stability control and limited - slip differential — and the way it trickle - fed more tyre slip at the rear for predictable oversteer.
Electric Power Steering (EPS) with speed - sensitive assistance is standard on the MINI Roadster, for predictable and precise cornering.
Engineers are striving to balance drivers» desires for predictable, stable, gran turismo - inspired handling in all conditions, with the engaging, fun - to - drive character of a rear - wheel drive sport sedan.
The ratio speeds up around tight corners, and as the roads get more and more challenging, and you continue to push harder, it'll understeer ever so slightly, making way for predictable oversteer if you're too liberal with the throttle exiting a corner.
With a four - generation legacy spanning a quarter of a century, the Lexus LS may not be the riskiest, most cutting - edge vehicle in its class but its devotees don't mind — the reliability, near perfection of design, and pronounced bent toward comfort and luxury make it a sure bet for those with a preference for the predictable and stalwart.
The chassis is set up more for predictable understeer than lively oversteer.
The Defender name has served the company well, but it came about for predictable reasons.
Other good read - aloud choices are short skits and simple call - and - response poems, where the teacher reads a more difficult part and students join in for a predictable refrain
Level 3 — Apply in authentic, structured challenges: Tasks are structured for predictable or calculable products that mirror processes beyond school walls.
While humans can get a bit more creative in following an algorithm than a computer can, it's important for students to be able to both communicate and interpret clear instructions for a predictable, reliable output.
Some people blame managers for failing to look ahead and budget carefully, in particular, for failing to plan for the predictable end of federal stimulus funds.
It's yet another interesting angle overshadowed by the director's predilection for predictable story structure.
If you want a film with solid performances, that will use every trick to manipulate your emotions, and will get you weeping for a predictable resolution on all narrative fronts, then The Judge should do the trick.
None of these things felt forced, but I was ecstatic to see that the film didn't fall for any predictable clichés in that regard.
There's a moment in which one of the kids tries to get the ghost hunter to say his trademarked line (You probably know it from the original), like he's a trained animal doing the same old tricks for predictable amusement.
Wang sets the stage for predictable hijinks when McKenzie (Brit Marling), a journalist looking for the perfect story to relaunch her career, decides to write about Liam.
You know going in that you'll have to bite the bullet for the first 20 minutes or so for the predictable set - up.
After directing X-Men (2000), X-Men 2 (2003) and Days of Future Past (2014), Bryan Singer settles in here for a predictable feature that is too busy introducing new characters to really build momentum for this story.
Instead, Oldman split the difference between the intriguing newcomers and the already decorated, making for a predictable if not particularly exciting win.
For every predictable gag there's a genuinely funny moment, too.
Indeed, for every predictable formula shock there's at least one genuine gasp of surprise.
Among other things, Robertson handles the chess tournament scene with a healthy disdain for the predictable.
This makes for predictable viewing.
Guys, you're probably not going to like Christian Mingle the movie unless you have an affinity for predictable romantic comedies where they live happily ever after.
It interacts in many different ways with many different compounds in the body, so using it for predictable results takes a little planning.
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