Sentences with phrase «predictable regularity»

Essentially, climate models assume linear climate relationships yet the real - world climate is non-linear and chaotic - defying intermediate and long - term predictive «expertise» with predictable regularity.
Mantas can be seen at a majority of dive sites around the area, with one of the best being a cleaning station at San Benedicto Island where mantas show up for grooming with predictable regularity.
«As the Sun rotates every 27 days these high - speed streams of particles wash past our planet with predictable regularity.
A contextualist understanding of events linked to the indeterminate world at large invites the romantic adventure; the mechanist hypethesis about the predictable regularity of action poses instead the ironic rejoinder; organicist images of an ultimate integration tend to the comic; and formist perceptions of adherence to structured pattern are more tragic in their orientation.
Like a newspaper, they usually publish content with some predictable regularity, and the content is typically arranged by date and / or by category so that it can be easily found by readers.

Not exact matches

The causal determinist maintains that the future relative to any moment is fully determinate at that moment and is predictable on the ground of natural regularities by any perfect knower of the initial conditions and relevant laws.
That regularity makes the total gravitational pull predictable from just the ordinary matter, he says.
Furthermore the stellar motions differs markedly between the two main types: In the Milky Way and in other disk - shaped galaxies stars rotate with a regularity that is predictable — whereas stellar motions in elliptic - shaped galaxies can be seen as rather more chaotic, says Sune Toft: «Here the stars seem to be all over the place, to move in all directions.
«In this situation, music may be more likely to be hallucinated than other kinds of sounds, such as speech, due to the intrinsic regularity of music and its repetitive, relatively predictable structure,» says Jason Warren, a neurologist at University College London.
History does not follow a single trajectory, there are many contingencies and regularities, broadly predictable tendencies and possible futures.
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