The phrase
"predictable ways" means that something happens or behaves in a way that is easy to anticipate or foresee.
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If synthetic biology instead turns out to be more like software, it will still be amazing but in a more incremental,
less predictable way.
You act like him choosing to give the interview and that answer wasn't a
perfectly predictable way to put this issue BACK in the news.
A whole life insurance policy or a universal life insurance policy are two relatively fruitful,
yet predictable ways to build cash value within a life insurance policy.
«This will help preserve places that so many families have called their home in a
more predictable way,» she said.
Earlier this year, Bungie promised to change how Destiny 2 players earn cosmetic rewards, with an eye toward providing a more
predictable way of earning specific items, and they're delivering (sort of) with the new Prismatic Matrix.
Ayurveda translates as the science or study of life, allowing both practitioner and client to understand the patterns that play out in
predictable ways throughout a human life.
The material — known as 1T» - WTe2 — bridges two flourishing fields of research: that of so - called 2 - D materials, which include monolayer materials such as graphene that behave in different ways than their thicker forms; and topological materials, in which electrons can zip around in
predictable ways with next to no resistance and regardless of defects that would ordinarily impede their movement.
Having demonstrated that «metabolomic» profiles change in
predictable ways as cancer progresses, the group began more focused analyses.
It is important for the safety of all involved that animals instinctively react in a safe,
predictable way during their visits.
From Common Core and charter schools to merit pay and teacher tenure, from school spending and teacher salaries to union impact on schools, the opinions of Democrats differ in
predictable ways from those held by Republicans.
Once normalization of short term rates was «well under way» the balance sheet could begin to shrink in a «gradual [and] predictable way.»
The fact that physical interventions can alter our experience in systematic and
predictable ways does not imply that all our experiences are reducible to physical causes.
When two waves overlap, they combine in
mathematically predictable ways: Where their peaks line up — a phenomenon known as constructive interference — they combine to form larger waves.
«Even outside these specific findings with cancer, what we're saying is that flavonoids are active and not always in good or
even predictable ways,» says Steven K. Nordeen, PhD, investigator at the CU Cancer Center and professor emeritus in the Department of Pathology at the CU School of Medicine.
The nanospheres are transparent, but bend and scatter the light that passes through them in
predictable ways according to the angle that the light takes when it hits the nanosphere.
Newton's laws of motion, for example, say we live in a clockwork, deterministic world that behaves in well - defined,
predictable ways independently from what we are doing.
The sweater is a standard fold over type turtleneck but it looked
too predictable that way so I flipped it up like a funnelneck which makes it look more like a cowl.
The latest film to present viewers with a look at the final hours of mankind is an Australian import titled, appropriately enough, «These Final Hours» and while it does have a few things of interest going for it, this low - budget effort ends up arriving at its necessarily predictable conclusion in too many
unnecessarily predictable ways.
Bridget Everett and Katie Aselton round out a foursome who cut loose in mostly predictable ways
These concepts, OECD notes, become relatively stable during adolescence, leading students «to behave in consistent and
predictable ways across a wide range of situations.»
The engine note is coarse and the power delivery seems to come and go sometimes, although the well - tuned CVT does its best to process the power in a
smoothly predictable way.
«Using credit cards in a thoughtful and
predictable way shows lenders and future employers that you understand cash flow and know how to manage your financial affairs,» said Rebecca Schreiber, certified financial planner and co-founder of Pure Financial Education in Washington, D.C. «Future employers may request your credit score to indicate how responsible you are in general, and a low credit score from little credit usage will hurt you down the road.»
Perhaps most annoying is that between all of the
painfully predictable ways the story goes and the bloody awful dialogue you can see the glimmers of a script which could have turned the entire Call of Duty formula on its head.
Ofc they are, mt's they make money off of like FUT has turned into the companies life blood, they don't know / care to change the way they do business, its an
easy predictable way of a constant stream of income why put in the effort when you can make easy money
Second, we argue for the primacy of urbanization as a driver of change in demographics, resource consumption, and ideation and, in turn, develop a qualitative model of how changes in those factors drive environmental impacts, harming and then potentially helping nature in a
broadly predictable way.