Sentences with phrase «less predictable courses»

Rather than adopt an American rule with strict temporal controls, the reasonably foreseeable test is intended to also intended to encompass degenerative diseases with less predictable courses, and where the dying process can last much longer.

Not exact matches

There was a German Suplex and of course an Angle Slam, which wasn't less entertaining despite being completely predictable.
«Off the pitch, of course that is sometimes less predictable.
And here's a vehicle that certainly re-embraces the brag about a Porsche being less of a machine, more of a collection of ideas - the primary idea, of course, being the important matter of keeping the car flat, predictable and magnetically close to the ground under high - performance conditions.
The qualities of puppies from the second or later generations of these so - called «designer dogs» are, of course, even less predictable, given the recessive nature of many of the Shih Tzu's most distinguishing traits.
That's hindsight, of course; in its day, Grossman's figural work was even less predictable and more startling.
(The short version, of course, is: centuries of melting ice and rising seas, hotter heat waves and heavier downpours, less predictable storm patterns, disrupted ecosystems and water supplies.)
There may of course be instances in which an originalist interpretation proves less predictable or democratic, or is otherwise not legally sound, such as where a new interpretation has come to be relied upon and where returning to the original meaning would prove wholly impracticable.
Legal Project Management recognizes this convoluted, less than perfectly predictable course.
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