Sentences with phrase «predictable sequence»

Many of these crashes happen in predictable locations and involve predictable sequences of events.
The theory states that there are repetitive, predictable sequences of numbers and cycles found in nature similar to patterns of stock movements.
Some argue that God's rationality makes events occur in predictable sequences, giving the appearance of efficient causality in nature.
War is confusion, chaos and hell, not predictable sequences.
Whenever a hot new technology comes out, a few things happen in a more - or-less predictable sequence.
If left undisturbed after birth, in skin - to - skin contact with the mother, the newborn — guided especially by her sense of smell and using her innate primitive reflexes - goes through a predictable sequence of behaviors during which:
Stimulated by baby's oral experiences, the oral motor skills of feeding typically unfold in a predictable sequence and build on each other.
Try to make a predictable sequence of activities and make them as consistent as possible.
While your toddler may seem like a supernova of unfocused movement, children generally develop physical skills in a predictable sequence, says Andrew Adesman, chief of developmental and behavioral pediatrics at Steven and Alexandra Cohen Children's Medical Center of New York.
EASY is an acronym for a predictable sequence of events the pretty much mirrors adult lives.
Results showed a predictable sequence of behaviours: The first phase, labeled «protest», consists of loud crying and extreme restlessness.
To create a bedtime routine that works for your toddler and that will serve him and you for years to come, put together a predictable sequence of events that you can consistently follow in the same order every night.
Although children develop according to a predictable sequence of steps, they do not necessarily proceed through them in the same way or at the same time.
But this is also where the movie stumbles badly by setting up a couple of manipulative and predictable sequences, topped off by a prolonged ending.
There are also plenty of predictable sequences, like the hunt for a wedding dress and the last - minute disaster that seems sure to spoil the ceremony.
Most children tend to develop skills for thinking and learning in a predictable sequence (eg children start to tell stories by looking at pictures in a book before they learn to recognise words).
Like other developmental models, this theory assumes a predictable sequence of developmental milestones exists.
Though the particulars vary from couple to couple, there is a predictable sequence of events that occur as a marriage breaks down.
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