Sentences with phrase «less predictable outcomes»

The nature of negotiation between government tax authorities is more likely to result in compromise than principled outcomes leading to less predictable outcomes.
We were in a Nuclear War epiphany and now there seems to be an environmental epiphany that is more subtle with less predictable outcome.

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Either outcome has become less predictable.
These rapid changes in price can make the outcomes for trades less predictable and this can lead to trades that are profitable one day and unprofitable the next.
The occurrence of these events in healthy, normal pregnancies is not predictable more than 60 % of the time yet, fortunately, catastrophic outcomes occur at a frequency of 1 % or less.
As the legislative record demonstrates, political outcomes are now less predictable, for after 1999 a new assertiveness and willingness to challenge government proposals emerged from a perception of enhanced legitimacy, leading to far more defeats in the Lords than the Commons.
But while individual components of such biological circuits can have precise and predictable responses, those outcomes become less predictable as more such elements are combined.
With a donor plasmid, the outcome is less predictable.
The outcome is predictable: Low - priced stocks, which are less volatile, outperform the more volatile high - priced stocks.
It's all about clear, predictable outcomes, which encourages even less experienced players to sink their teeth into the tactical options.
It is the author's view that in the majority of cases, the Scottish framework produces a more predictable outcome, with less judicial flexibility.
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