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  • The predictable accident occurred and some choice words wer
  • an one clock cycle is required to perform a predictable action.
  • ecessarily idiosyncratic reactions, but are predictable, adaptive responses to environmental pressu
  • be evolved in a manner than is reliable and predictable and without incurring extreme costs.
  • Life, however, is not always predictable and the wife fell gravely ill, eventually d
  • e resulting URL aliases of the service were predictable, and were exploited by users to create vulg
  • Older variants of LOP were quite predictable and installed Browser Helper Objects and st
  • Other criticism included predictable and easy boss battles, and "a much smaller
  • ch and experimentation, and its results are predictable and repeatable.
  • ncluded, "Earth Girls Are Easy is silly and predictable and as permanent as a feather in the wind,
  • ver is dam-controlled, the water levels are predictable, and TransAlta generally posts the release
  • d, who described the differences as "stark, predictable and revealing".
  • e side, she thought it was too unsubtle and predictable, and uses too much music to intensify emoti
  • a, the list was headed by Nelson Mandela, a predictable and highly popular choice, given his global
  • nnedy described the results in Wokingham as predictable and a "slight set-back", which he put down
  • oys, U.S. Coast Guard and Navy patrols were predictable and could be avoided by U-boats, inter-serv
  • ith strong but variable breezes, unlike the predictable and placid winds off Rhode Island.
  • on that the end of the episode was somewhat predictable, as they had killed Cleveland and Stewie.
  • that these later works became redundant and predictable, as Acker continued to explore the same tab
  • by now, and this live CD and DVD set is as predictable as it is polished.
  • review stated that the novel was "a little predictable at the very beginning," but went on to call
  • of Griffiths' work and reputation has been predictable because of cultural and political changes,
  • yone hung up on the conventional (and often predictable) beginning-middle-end narrative format may
  • One great mystery was the predictable behavior of celestial objects such as the S
  • or-flight instinct may lead it to have less predictable behavior than that of a dog.
  • be stolen from one workers lunch box and a predictable, but entertaining, interplay would ensue.
  • es wrote: "The writing is a bit stilted and predictable, but the show is not unbearable - there are
  • ted by on-screen visual cues and are easily predictable by an experienced player.
  • If these IVs are predictable by an attacker (and the filesystem reliably
  • until the last day of January, although two predictable changes did take place early in the month w
  • Electrical components, due to their predictable changes in electrical resistivity with rega
  • he thin section, minerals have specific and predictable colours in cross-polarized light, and this
  • in any kind of print publication to produce predictable colours.
  • Establishing more predictable conditions for access to genetic resources.
  • l results showed a faster recovery time and predictable, consistent pharmacokinetics, suggesting so
  • mization of programs by providing a simple, predictable cost model.
  • iculously Easy, The Corporate Steeplechase: Predictable Crises in a Business Career, Otherwise Enga
  • Leeds, shocked, battled back with predictable determination.
  • development of the screenplay": the plot is predictable, dialogues are the usual stereotypes, and t
  • It is said to be a more predictable diuretic, meaning that the predictable abso
  • The area does not have a predictable dry season.
  • cked and eaten fresh, for stronger and more predictable effects, or dried.
  • as an intentionally democratizing and less predictable element.
  • icuous transformations and renewals-with no predictable end.
  • The predictable ending sees Nandagopal reuniting with his w
  • hrases created by humans are often short or predictable enough to allow password cracking.
  • These patterns of ant dispersal are predictable enough to permit plants to manipulate anima
  • Predictable Execution - Justifiable confidence that sof
  • Predictable Execution - Justifiable confidence that sof
  • e properties should be standardized, clean, predictable, family-friendly and readily accessible to
  • ed chassis, allowing for a more precise and predictable flight path.
  • upremacists with war criminals and the same predictable formula.
  • alled it "obvious, listless, and completely predictable from start to finish", and said that "Kings
  • RTD changes its electrical resistance as a predictable function of temperature, making it useful a
  • rbed social function, inability to adapt to predictable future stressors) This parallels the time d
  • y to gather & dispose of ligands in a given predictable geometry, can induce a “template effect.”
  • od of 3 to 5 minutes and is one of the most predictable geysers in the park.
  • and mood while viewing others as much more predictable in their personal traits across different s
  • ideas go nowhere, or the twist endings are predictable in their grimness."
  • y Road-era Beatles, as well as evoking more predictable influences such as Bob Dylan and Jeff Buckl
  • For her, it was a journey from the predictable into the unknown.
  • Woefully predictable, it does not make enough justice to the tal
  • stating that while the episode's ending was predictable, it was well executed, and also praising Ja
  • also described it as "lamebrained, boring, predictable, long, and slow" and said while the French
  • ng need is to create a credible, stable and predictable long-term global framework defining how red
  • scuffing the ball, the ball moves in a less predictable manner, making it harder to hit, giving him
  • tion grating, scattering the electrons in a predictable manner.
  • ueamish or those who desire nicely ordered, predictable material.
  • the 19th century, business was modelled on predictable military lines where all roles were defined
  • k is the tariff paid to leave the shores of predictable misery.
  • g narrow molecular weight distributions and predictable molecular weights under thermally initiated
  • utages can also be planned as a result of a predictable natural event, such as Sun outage.
  • ng sing alongs; as an example, the slightly predictable nature of first single 'Underdog' demonstra
  • ly exploited these techniques, owing to the predictable nature of their respective video systems, t
  • whereas others may find the regimented and predictable nature of constraining environments to be c
  • er, they do not arrive at the screen in any predictable order.
  • highly efficient and should have a largely predictable outcome.
  • ve recognizable causes, clear symptoms, and predictable outcomes.”
  • tators, was a typical charity affair with a predictable pace, although the fans were entertained by
  • exploit the fact that the sun travels in a predictable pattern over the course of a year called th
  • to its shorter duration of action and more predictable pharmacokinetics, and while desoxypipradrol
  • g, he is sometimes criticized for his often predictable playcalling and an inabiltiy to utilize his
  • ovie marginally entertaining long after the predictable plot, generic effects work, and poorly-edit
  • doses tested, has remarkably consistent and predictable psychological effects that are... free of c
  • 's movement further away from the ever more predictable punk/new wave scene.
  • ities added but provides for near real time predictable query latencies.
  • r and early fall, the interval becomes less predictable ranging from 4 to 7 hours.
  • Y-DNA) are passed from father to son with a predictable rate of mutation, people with the same surn
  • s, the bursts reappear, though not yet with predictable regularity.
  • cognition in reading for meaning and a more predictable relationship to the spoken language for int
  • Work with the Debian project to ensure predictable release cycles and features important to co
  • a standards-based core of Debian, provide a predictable release cycle and Linux Standards Base comp
  • on, and switch them out randomly to prevent predictable response.
  • can be used to isolate defenders and create predictable responses to the offenses actions.
  • The predictable result of his courageous action was the des
  • es by road between London and the sea (with predictable results for traffic congestion).
  • o navigate the weirs on homemade rafts with predictable results.
  • attempt to catch their speedy nemeses, with predictable results.
  • ed flux or mass transfer in order to obtain predictable results.
  • roadhouse bars and college beer halls, with predictable results."
  • idge against almost double his number, with predictable results: Lasalle's veteran cavalry trampled
  • ence Goal - Building policy consistency and predictable rules for all biotech sectors.
  • ry sequence; strongly curved solenoids have predictable sequence patterns and have led to the ident
  • often formulaic and his writing employed a predictable set of techniques and mannerisms, along wit
  • thers to stable and permanent channels with predictable signal power in 1927-28.
  • Uniformity: CEB can be manufactured to a predictable size and has true flat sides and 90-degree
  • nt would provide some insight into not only predictable stages of ontogeny, but into specific diffe
  • lotting is familiar, characters bland and a predictable storyline fails to excite or engage."
  • the PIE mobile pitch accent in favour of a predictable stress accent, and had merged two of its vo
  • n in other drug films but found that it had predictable surprises and failed to explain "crucial" q
  • N BRAVO describes a situation with somewhat predictable terrorist threat.
  • It can also be more predictable than automatic systems.
  • "The models I pick are less predictable than what my mother picked in the '60s, say
  • with the charts becoming steadier yet less predictable than they had been in previous years.
  • where and when crime will occur is far more predictable than anyone had previously thought, thus la
  • eral pattern of the book is repetitious and predictable: the book shows a picture of a fossil and a
  • , the melodramatics contrived and the story predictable, there was suspense finding out who was the
  • be expected to reach their destination at a predictable time and with little relative degradation (
  • n sequences are not enough to make up for a predictable, uneven storyline."
  • experiences in a controlled, non-arbitrary, predictable way resulted in several methods of psychede
  • rface to web developers, they do respond in predictable ways to events.
  • Ants disperse seeds in fairly predictable ways, either by disposing of them in underg
  • at semantically differ from the original in predictable ways.
  • of their own system, methodical but utterly predictable, were finally unhinged by the individual br
  • ncil of Guardians, which resulted in a very predictable win by Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, the previo
  • It's predictable, yet full of surprises.