Sentences with phrase «very predictable outcome»

Thus, the never - ending turnover of failures - in - waiting is a very predictable outcome, thanks to the low - entry - level lack - of - standards as set forth by the «professionals» at the helm of ORE (Organized Real Estate / Oh Really Eh!)
When parent groups are micro-managed by their school administrations, a very predictable outcome takes place.
Its virtually the same as the first film but with werewolves, more naughty vamps trying to kill Cullen and Bella and a very predictable outcome.
The refusal of investors to accept the basic premise of an ongoing recession and continued earnings pressure means that all of these very predictable outcomes will be great surprises instead.

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Such a tale could turn predictable, but To Any Soldier does not take the easy path, and the outcome remains uncertain to the very poignant end.
As I noted this past January in Sixteen Cents: Pushing the Unstable Limits of Monetary Policy, a collapse in short - term yields to nearly zero is a predictable outcome of QE2, based on the very robust historical relationship between short - term interest rates and the amount of cash and bank reserves (monetary base) that people are willing to hold per dollar of nominal GDP:
The outcome is also very predictable, given the mistakes that this person made from the very beginning.
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