Sentences with phrase «not predictable events»

These are not predictable events; so cash on hand is an important concept in value investing.

Not exact matches

Evolution will always be a theory in the strict scientific sense because it occurs by random events (genetic mutations), not predictable, repeatable laws (gravity).
Contrary to the determinists, who see all events as the predictable result of antecedent causes, physical indeterminists insist that at the sub-atomic level there are happenings which are «uncaused,» arising spontaneously and unpredictably out of a mysterious depth to which our science of causes can not penetrate.
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.
These are all predictable events your toddler will recognize and feel good knowing that haven't changed in their little world.
In other words, the routine doesn't always follow the same predictable pattern of events.
Most of the plot events are predictable and aren't all that incredibly rendered.
It's not his fault, though, as this film would have been weak regardless of the star, with a predictable storyline and events that will have you recalling bits and pieces of plenty of other comedies of humiliation featuring a meek man finding the cojones to finally take on the bully in his life, only to make an utter ass of himself.
Director Espinosa isn't reinventing anything here — the character types are familiar, the sequence of events is largely predictable, the design of the alien creature lacks an H.R. Giger or Rob Bottin to make it pop — but he still finds opportunities for flourishes that keep his film from lapsing into a rote genre exercise.
Movies tend to be about those moments, but writer / director Jessica M. Thompson's reflective The Light of the Moon puts the emphasis on the everything, and how one catastrophic event taints everything that comes afterwards, in ways you can not expect, and ways that are tragically predictable.
For DIY investors and clients of discount brokerages, events like the Brexit also lead to some likely (if not predictable) scenarios when a trading system or two just can't withstand the rush of orders.
She also disses the overrated Nassim Taleb, saying that the current events are not a «black swan,» but predictable, given the overage of leverage.
James Montier makes a strong argument that the mess in the US economy and housing market was not caused by a black swan event (unpredictable) but rather was sadly predictable.
Of course the counter argument is that we all knew they'd team up, because we've got the Justice League movie to do yet and Snyder was never going to have one of the characters kill the other, but that's where our own suspension of reality comes into play; sure, we know these things will happen because Hollywood is nothing if not predictable, but there's still a degree of mystery surrounding the events and the vague chance that something dramatic and shocking will happen that we never see coming, despite Warner Bros. and DC clearly not being willing to delivering something surprising because they would never want to damage either the Batman franchise or the Superman franchise.
That isn't to say that these titles will be bad (I am sure they won't be) but if EA is going to host their own event they need to make it memorable and not predictable which this year's show sadly was.
As these things are fitting in category of predictable - and global decadal volcanic prediction isn't as an amusing game at this time - though the «right» volcanic events could change this into a new poplar fetish.
The intensity and duration of any ENSO event is both not significant for climate in itself and 99 % not predictable.
Tomas» comments about the 3 - body system being not even «predictable statistically (e.g you can not put a probability on the event «Mars will be ejected from the solar system in N years»» is true in the strict sense of the exact mathematics assuming no external perturbations.
Whether extreme weather events would really increase or be predictable in any way, I'm not sure.
I consider it as very likely that the 20 year trends will still be statistically significant also in three, five or ten years from now, unless there is some strong volcanic explosion that blows a lot of reflecting aerosols in the stratosphere causing a temporary temperature dip, or some other cause the effect of which is explainable within the framework of current knowledge about the climate system, but as event not really predictable.
Although the outcome of the Copenhagen conference - even during the final day - is not yet clear, events have followed a predictable course during 2009.
Remember, your travel insurer will not provide claim for any predictable event.
A child who has a risk factor is a member of a group of children for whom the percentage who will go on to develop an illness, poor mental health, inadequate school achievement, unsuccessful social relationships, etc. is higher than the percentage who will develop such problems in a group lacking the risk factor.47 The development of any one human being is not perfectly predictable from one event, even one as powerful as the loss of early attachment.
When an offer must be written, or presented, or a home needs to be shown so that a buyer client doesn't miss out — these events occur much like an emergency where the timing isn't usually predictable.
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