Sentences with phrase «less predictability»

"Less predictability" means having less ability to anticipate or know what will happen next. Full definition
Plus, performers are often paid large amounts in cash, albeit with less predictability than some other careers.
We have lost lives because of less predictability in ice and snow cover.
A baby — or a few — adds a lot more things to do and a lot less predictability as to when you can actually do all these things.
Higher global average temperatures will mean more droughts in some areas, more flooding in others, and less predictability overall.
And sure, let's get rid of smoothing, because then annual costs will fluctuate to an even greater degree, giving local governments less predictability for their budgets.
But in terms of the actual molecular underpinnings, there's far less predictability, and it's clear that there are many possible changes that can produce the same functional outcome.»
I would trade a few of its many good points for a little naughtiness, a little less predictability.
these results suggest that regardless of the sea ice regime, prognostic potential predictability is generally significant for the first and second winters, ice area during the spring transition season shows less predictability, and summer ice area has potential predictability with a 9 - month lead time.
Yellen said the Fed should have been raising interest rates faster in those years, and with less predictability.
We have 5 or 6 teams with big global appeal, some top players but more than anything, there is less predictability of results.
Today's successful romantic fiction tends to have stronger female leads, more action, less predictability, multiple subplots, and detailed, interesting characters.
«There's less safety, less predictability, and it combines with some of the best map design the series has seen.»
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