Sentences with phrase «with predictable outcomes»

The ultimate goal, of course, is to build designs with predictable outcomes.
Labour accepted much of the economic elements of the creed with predictable outcomes.
It was a foolish decision with a predictable outcome.

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Khorus Software, provider of the leading enterprise SaaS system that helps CEOs and executive teams turn strategy into execution with highly predictable outcomes, announced today the formation of a board of advisors.
With that any genuine Lutheran commitment to the normative character of Scripture vanished and the outcome of the study became predictable.
This would, once again, seem to be a ploy of «In Your Face» Evangelicals forcing their belief into public schools, with a predictable toxic outcome.
Giroud was utterly mediocre all afternoon... Why the f @@@ didn't wenger buy draxler last summer... Lots of people saying the guy was quality, he was available at a decent price but no the French genius knows better with his thoroughly average strike force of giroud welbeck Walcott ox and Campbell who delivered a predictable outcome..
Last season we somehow managed to start the season with just 2 experienced CB's and the outcome was entirely predictable.
It will not matter who comes or goes with Wenger at the helm, the outcome will be as predictable as our next implosion against Bayern Munich!!!!
The outcome was horrific and predictable: Liverpool coasted with considerable ease to a 4 - 0 victory by repeatedly tearing through Arsenal's shaky backline.
However, the form book would suggest a draw is the most predictable outcome, with Fulham drawing eight of their opening thirteen league matches and Man City arriving at Craven Cottage on the back of back - to - back league stalemates with MAn Utd and Birmingham, albeit both occuring at home.
But it is only with causal relationships that we can make decisions on the relevant medical inter - ventions and expect a predictable and reliable outcome.
With a donor plasmid, the outcome is less predictable.
While inositol can certainly improve your fertility, reduce unwanted hair and acne, have positive effects on your metabolic health, and even help with anxiety and depression, all of these outcomes simply reflect the predictable benefits of restoring a healthy hormone balance.
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.
Somehow, director Peter Segal, who Sandler also worked with on Anger Management and 50 First Dates, finds a way of allowing audience - members to suspend enough disbelief regarding The Longest Yard's predictable outcome for each individual play to be exciting.
For us, it's just painful, as the film plods along to its predictable outcome, taking way too long with its brisk, random detours.
It's about as close to an actual plot as «Bad Moms» gets, and while the outcome is exceedingly predictable, damn if Kunis, Applegate, Bell and Hahn have a great time getting there, unleashing their comedic chops in increasingly nutso ways (that mom party with the cheap wine?
His work with blood substitutes has failed, the one time we see with explosive results (the darkly comic timing of violent reaction against «I feel fine» and «Ow» adds something to the predictable outcome).
Some countries also show that excellence can become a consistent and predictable education outcome: In Finland, the country with the strongest overall results in PISA, the performance variation among schools amounts to only 5 percent of students» overall performance variation.
With an increasing call to address disparities of outcomes among student groups and to eliminate predictable achievement and success gaps, educational leaders will benefit by using the LEAD Tool to reflect on their practice, assess their skills, and develop their strategies for equity.
Investments with certainties and predictable outcomes are not likely to become business breakthroughs when already operating in well - penetrated markets.
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With the computer, Molnar can investigate endless variations in geometric shape and line and still favor hazard and chance in the final work by programming «interferences» to offset predictable outcomes.
We were in a Nuclear War epiphany and now there seems to be an environmental epiphany that is more subtle with less predictable outcome.
I don't think they understand that we will take our chances for now with a highly unpredictable outcome of the future climate compared with the utterly predictable destruction and catastrophe that will result from this totalitarian course of demagoguery, fear - mongering and lying which arises from the human character's weakness for the love of power.
The outcome is relatively predictable, with a narrow range of uncertainty.
But these tend to be project - based assignments with predictable time requirements and outcomes.
It is the author's view that in the majority of cases, the Scottish framework produces a more predictable outcome, with less judicial flexibility.
With over 150 lawyers whose experience spans thousands of proceedings, clients depend on us every day for positive, predictable arbitration outcomes here and abroad, from smaller recurring cases, to large bilateral commercial arbitrations, to massive multiparty proceedings.
All this coincides with current discussion and consultation on creating guidelines for financial outcomes so as to create a far more predictable basis for divorcing couples to work out financial agreements following separation.
A potential concern is that (1) by framing the problem as one of family adaptation to caring for a child with ID and (2) by treating the social and ecological context in which families live as a background given, research on the resilience of families caring for a child with ID has certain predictable outcomes.
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