Sentences with phrase «in predictable stages»

Did you know, for example, that relationships unfold in predictable stages?
We shall see that clerical careers tend to unfold in predictable stages just as research suggests is characteristic of all adult life.

Not exact matches

What it tells you is that in every stage, there are predictable problems, and if I could tell you where the land mines are in advance, and you can know where they are, you can go through this thing with the least amount of danger possible, and you can get through it the fastest, because you know where to go.
The predictable stages and transitions of adult development with their tasks, crises, and opportunities become major occasions for maturing in the Christian life.
In order for a scientific system to reach «theory» stage, we have a solid structure of facts that when tested, reproducibly produce predictable outcomes.
14 Daniel Levinson gives his report of fundamental research on men through mid-life in The Seasons of a Man's Life (a similar report on women is to follow).15 What these and comparable investigations show is that there are predictable stages and transitions in adult life just as we know there are for children.
There are definite, predictable stages through which an aggregation of people go in the process of becoming a true group.
There is a widespread tendency in our culture to naturalize death and to discern the dying process in terms of predictable stages.
Arsenal have lost in the opening leg of this stage of the competition for the sixth time running, (it is so predictable that I am thinking of investing in the best Sports Betting Software, just so I can take bets on Arsenal!)
It educates about the predictable stresses of each stage of development, and offers guidelines and hands - on exercises for achieving a healthy adjustment in each stage of family life.
When babies start teething, the order of the process generally proceeds along in fairly predictable stages.
They say the stages of grief are predictable in almost every case, and it was apparent to some that Skelos had moved beyond denial into the all - too - common anger phase.
That stage of proceedings is fairly predictable - other than the variations in Commons votes when it returns.
First, Tavris noted, «in developmental psychology, the notion of predictable life stages is toast.
Subsequently following his older brother to the standup stage, James made his debut at Manhattan's East Side Comedy Club in 1989 to surprising, if not predictable, results.
We're constantly surprised, and in fact it can be a bit of a nuisence when... say you're doing a live stage demo and you want to have a predictable flow?
Transformers: Prime - The Game then rounds out its design with a fairly predictable array of extras, like a gallery of character bios unlocked by finding hidden items in each stage and a multiplayer mode that lets you deathmatch against your friends — provided everyone has their own copy of the game.
In the march to the end, «Miss You Already» grinds its gears through the late stages of cancer, following a predictable and cliché path.
While the story itself is relatively predictable, it's the manner in which scenes are staged that makes this such a pleasure.
Many people first heard of the «Wish I Was Here» project when Braff, one - time star of the TV show «Scrubs,» more recently on - stage in the adaptation of «Bullets Over Broadway,» sent out an appeal via the crowdfunding website Kickstarter for financing, setting off a predictable cycle of backlash.
Whether change in educational institutions is externally or internally driven, reaction to that change passes through several predictable stages.
In the end, the vote was predictable; some Hartford residents have suggested that this entire discussion was staged and that the decision was made long before the Board sat down before the public last week.
The AI is extremely predictable and can easily be tricked into tight spots in a number of the stages, especially those which have platforms strewn within them.
Thus, heading into COP 19 in Warsaw, the centre stage of climate finance will be the question of whether any climate finance will be adequate, predictable and sustainable, new and additional, and will address issues of mitigations and adaptation equitably.
It is one stage within a large climate pattern known the El Niño - Southern Oscillation, or ENSO, that increases and decreases the temperatures in the Pacific Ocean in somewhat predictable cycles, thereby affecting climate worldwide.
As it stands, just over a year down the line and the first stage of change under the Legal Services Act (LSA) 2007 has resulted in a somewhat disappointing but predictable slow drip of largely regional law firms including Mills & Reeve, Irwin Mitchell and Halliwells making the move.
Instead of opening the 2017 edition of the I / O developer festival with a predictable rundown of some of Android O's most important features and improvements over Nougat or perhaps that oft - rumored standalone VR headset, Google CEO Sundar Pichai took the Shoreline Amphitheatre stage in Mountain View, California to demo a groundbreaking new «initiative» dubbed Lens.
While all of these different stages make divorce seem complex, they all work in fairly predictable ways.
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