Sentences with phrase «less predictability of»

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For example, the laws applying to living cells are less predictive than the laws of physics and chemistry The laws discoverable about multicelled life are even more distant from the (deterministic) ideal of complete predictability.
«Classical determinism» in terms of the mechanical predictability of more sophisticated stages and properties of evolution from less sophisticated stages was clearly rejected in favour of holistic «emergence».
«Marriage also affords the permanency and stability important to children's best interests... Without the recognition, stability, and predictability marriage offers, their children suffer the stigma of knowing their families are somehow lesser.
Then there are the less logical thoughts people like me — who value predictability, organization, and high levels of competence — entertain while we're sitting there, every two or three hours, breastfeeding our bottomless pit of a baby.
The argument is the same — the far less compelling argument that students want the predictability of annual tuition hikes.
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.»
The eye - rolling predictability of Nancy Sackett's screenplay exacerbates the movie's less - than - watchable atmosphere, as there's virtually nothing that occurs within Ron Howard's Skyward that one doesn't see coming from miles away (eg Julie's parents forbid her from flying, Julie fights with Scott, etc, etc)- which ultimately prevents the finale from packing the uplifting, emotional punch that Howard is obviously striving for.
If the cast were less likeable, the predictability of the story might become wearisome.
Certainly what the superhero genre needs right now is less reverence for its mythologies, and its narrative formulas; even if its atmosphere of death feels decidedly impermanent in the long term, Avengers: Infinity War proved that people are ready for a shift away from predictability and eager to be shocked, even if temporarily.
Even the final twists and turns of Brad's journey, specifically the real vs. idealized lives he's imagined for his college friends, emerge less as shocks or surprises, but as expected and unsurprising due to their utter predictability.
the miata has better predictability but the 124 can be drifted with less drama therefore a loss of traction is less noticable.
I would trade a few of its many good points for a little naughtiness, a little less predictability.
Recently however the market appears to be changing, showing signs of less predictability due to:
Pedigrees less than five generations deep are virtually worthless in establishing breed qualities such as predictability of type.
Carbon tax revenues can be more or less guaranteed and integrated into state or federal fiscal policy, owing to their predictability, whereas the price - volatility of cap - and - trade precludes its being counted on as a revenue source.
Non-linear behaviours are much less predictable and several factors increase the non-linearity of the climate system as a whole, thereby decreasing the predictability of climate systems in general.
This would create a floor price for carbon pricing which would lead to more predictability (which is needed when you're investing billions in power plants), but the level of that price (not too low) and whether it will be revenue - neutral will make a lot of difference.Since taxing something is a good way to get less of it (f.ex.
We have lost lives because of less predictability in ice and snow cover.
Furthermore, fewer appeals mean less development of the common law and that, in turn, means diminished outcome predictability available to assist lawyers in advising clients.
The more that sentencing ranges are wide in order to reduce departures, the less the management objectives of achieving consistency and predictability can be achieved.
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