Sentences with phrase «highly predictable times»

Each year, hundreds to thousands of fish aggregate at highly predictable times and locations to spawn, producing larvae that will spend at least a month in the plankton before settling to reef habitat.

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What you don't see in the trailer is what constitutes the other 75 % of the film, namely, the highly predictable brother - helping - brother side stories of families and strangers coming together in their time of great need, and all of the usual wafer - thin archetypical characters you expect in an ensemble film such as this.
Unlike long - term investments, which can yield a greater return over time, short - term investments are typically lower - risk investments with a predictable, smaller return and highly liquid assets, such as a high - yield savings account.
His argument for the annuity choice is that the time horizon is known and highly predictable due to life expectancy tables and transfer of risk nature of the strategy.
Cloudy days are rare and weather is highly predictable for days at a time.
If you take some time to learn the mathematics behind chaotic systems you will learn that even though they are unpredictable in some ways, this is the part that is emphasised in the popular science books, they are also highly predictable when it comes to averages.
Operational models work with real objects in space and time, according to the known laws of physics and chemistry and highly predictable changes in the operating environment.
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