predictability造句1 Many young offenders commit further crimes with alarming predictability.
2 Your mother values the predictability of your Sunday calls.
3 Roles provide social life with order and predictability.
4 Day believes it will provide greater predictability in economic development efforts if all communities in Arizona have the same minimum wage.
5 Each player seeks weakness, predictability, and pattern in the others and seeks to avoid it in himself.
6 Axelrod also emphasizes the importance of predictability and ritual in maintaining a stable pattern of mutual trust.
7 The predictability is as clear-cut as it is in the classical theory.
8 The predictability of the direct objects of gnash and purse is revealed by the pleonastic nature of?
9 Too much control and predictability might eventually subvert the organizational goals.
10 At the same time, we look for the predictability of outcome that is guaranteed by technological contrivance.
11 This would give greater predictability to litigants and presumably effect a reduction in the amount of judicial time devoted to these matters.
12 Boeing Learns a Lesson in Predictability Mass layoffs prove costly in upswing when workers have taken skills, loyalty elsewhere.
13 While predictability in behaviour of this kind may enhance the anticlerical view of the monk, it also renders his portrait mundane.
14 This rule significantly enhance the legal certainty and predictability.
15 There really are pockets of predictability out there.
16 We predicated our entire system on predictability.
17 Physicians experience smoother deflection and greater predictability.
18 Your predictability gives them a sense of control.
19 Variability and predictability: what can you do about it?
20 The price was a loss of predictability.
21 Although her job is boring and monotonous,[www.] she likes the sense of predictability and security that it gives her.
22 A good deal of this security is located in the routines making up practical consciousness - predictability reduces anxiety.
23 There is evidence that both animals and humans prefer predictable rather than unpredictable reactions even when predictability is obtained from a very unpleasant experience.
24 Now we had moved on to bigger and better things, this predictability still stood us in good stead.
25 When third down arrives now, the Raiders' throats tighten and their predictability increases.
26 Moreover, the greater turbulence in the economic and political environment through the 1970s and 1980s means that predictability has decreased.
27 It is characterised by formal procedures and offers the individual security, stability and predictability.
28 Education on the other hand is not predicated on predictability in this way.
29 He learned about where the money came from and where it went, its exciting Protestant predictability.
30 Lieberman's experiment cited above suggests that acoustic clarity decreases with predictability from context.