Sentences with phrase «predictable events»

There is no progress in the story and most of the time, you'll experience repetitive and predictable events happening in the same locations.
These are all predictable events your toddler will recognize and feel good knowing that haven't changed in their little world.
These are not predictable events; so cash on hand is an important concept in value investing.
On June 5 in the Americas and June 6 in the rest of the world, people will be able to see one of the rarest predictable events in astronomy: a solar transit of the planet Venus.
Defences tend to be based around the pre-planned or predictable events whereas capacity is the ability of the system to deal with the unexpected and both remain acceptably safe and to recover.
For decades, political conventions have been derided as miserably predictable events that always devolve into monotonous made - for - TV affairs.
In the section headed «The chaotic», we see that the intuition that «deterministic rules of behaviour give rise to completely predictable events» is violated everywhere, from weather systems to ecosystems.
These are most helpful for a phobia of thunderstorms, or other predictable events.
It's impossible to foretell the future; just when life seems predictable an event happens that turns everything upside down.
The halvening is a rare but predictable event in the bitcoin community.
The seasons of the Christian year — Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter, and Pentecost — can give form across the years of a lifetime to the predictable events of life.
... no Haleys is a predictable event because it's a comet following a orbit in our solar system, a completely different situation than a one time occurrence such as the slide damming up the river.
Chock full of trite clichés, you can spot the twists and turns occurring long before the characters do, and we can only sit and watch in impatient agony as the predictable events unfold.
Remember, your travel insurer will not provide claim for any predictable event.
Reality: Most insurance companies fear huge losses — that should tell you something — and are quickly excluding all Y2K - related claims on the basis that the year 2000 is a predictable event.
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