We live in uncertain times when change has never been so rapid or unpredictable. |
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The unpredictable Missouri weather lived up to its formidable reputation as it blustered all week. |
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He was just one of a line up of unpredictable winners, including Britain's Shelley Rudman, who gained a silver medal in the skeleton bobsleigh. |
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Seasoned observers of the unpredictable Scot will know not to take too seriously these idle threats. |
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Some say this is just his way, pointing out that he has always been unpredictable, hypersensitive about criticism. |
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It has to be elastic enough to take account of unpredictable events, and it still has to allow for editors to have the freedom to be wrong. |
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Every song feels natural and unforced, every song remains structurally unpredictable. |
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They are only one unpredictable gravitational slingshot away from a collision course. |
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There is no brain chemistry unique to the pit bull that makes it unpredictable. |
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I don't think he meant that science is full of unpredictable or unknowable or supernatural forces. |
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The effects of regulations such as these are both unpredictable and unmeasurable. |
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Every year the weather is most unpredictable for this event and this year's was no exception. |
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The weather is unpredictable, ranging from heat and humidity to thunderstorms. |
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With the region's unpredictable weather conditions, the team is hopeful of an exciting race. |
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In addition, an unpredictable change in franchise agreements in the summer could delay the work even further. |
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They moved down the pipe and shifted in mostly unstable, unpredictable ways. |
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Make sure you pack a few warm clothes in your hand luggage as you know how unpredictable English weather can be. |
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We need to reset the variables excluding anything unpredictable and run the script once again. |
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The future direction of the Irish property market has become as unpredictable as the weather. |
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This is a good combination as Aquarius is a wacky, unpredictable sign, but Capricorn is sensible and steady. |
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You wouldn't put a half-time change of manager past this unpredictable Hearts regime. |
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People who want to think ahead need to recognise that the world predictably changes in unpredictable ways. |
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Then the weather started to change, Andalucia seems almost as unpredictable as Yorkshire. |
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Conduction of atrial impulses to the ventricles is variable and unpredictable. |
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Communication is difficult now because he is both deaf and has an unpredictable temper. |
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And the best way to help this is, when someone else on the road does something unpredictable, then you may parp, shout or gesticulate at them. |
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The brown cloud shows man's activities are making climate change more unpredictable everywhere. |
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With the weather so unpredictable I spent a lot of Saturday in the kitchen. |
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I'll bet even Lott would have had the horse sense not to do something as stupid as post an unpredictable online poll at his website. |
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A true tsunami, spun up out of a sea-quake, is unpredictable and almost certainly unrideable. |
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The future is unpredictable so our education system must equip people to cope with new situations with confidence. |
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The downside of this approach is that unscreened patients may present unpredictable problems. |
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Her husband's illness and her father's death have underlined the unpredictable nature of human existence. |
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It is in the nature of these things that the timing and duration of our visits were occasionally unpredictable. |
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Geologists, however, consider mud volcanoes unpredictable, and there is still considerable controversy about their origin and bouts of activity. |
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Her alcoholism and addiction to cocaine make her paranoid and unpredictable. |
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The economy is unstable and unpredictable, and people have to adapt to many changes to survive. |
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Leaving gentle Ecuador behind and entering this unpredictable land sent a chill of anticipation through me. |
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He was untamable and completely unpredictable, as though he was driven by an interior violence out of his control. |
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But they are also unpredictable in the sense that they are completely untested at international level. |
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Monolingual, untraveled, and rather lost, Julia is taken in by Malcolm and becomes the catalyst for a not wholly unpredictable revelation. |
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I had become so unreliable, unpredictable and frankly, an embarrassment they could do without. |
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They have to continue with unpredictable flight times and routes and counter measures in the air to negate the effect of these missiles. |
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This became increasingly difficult as the boat worked its way upriver because the river narrowed and became more unpredictable. |
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Nomadic species take advantage of temporary superabundant food resources that are unpredictable in time and space. |
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Its direction is so unpredictable, you shouldn't expect a general soporific. |
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A strong swell has built up on the East Coast due to a week of onshore winds making conditions more unpredictable than usual. |
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He can be unpredictable and even manage to dissent from established opinion, if only on the margin. |
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Many look to streamline the system to more nimbly counter the unpredictable terrorist threat. |
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An esteemed veteran actor with a penchant for the unpredictable arrived and sat under a painting of fairies in a field. |
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Short track speed skating is the most unpredictable of all the Winter Olympic sports where falls come fast and furious. |
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What if something we take for granted, something utterly predictable, suddenly became unpredictable and chaotic and disordered? |
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This was the most volatile, unpredictable, and just plain wackadoodle nomination contest ever. |
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The ultimate impact on both societies would extend well beyond the bombed areas in highly unpredictable ways. |
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But the unpredictable disorder of markets is, in Microsoft parlance, not a bug but a feature. |
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The use of unpredictable accents also can add to the rhythmic complexity of a musical work. |
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So the critics will continue to say that he is too unpredictable and over-elaborate, but that is the downside of genius. |
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The world is too unpredictable an arena, the mind of the wicked too dark a cavern. |
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He led his team of skilful but unpredictable players to Portugal, hell-bent on adding to his formidable reputation. |
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Their unpredictable disposition-timid, yet also quick-tempered and dangerous-was sometimes characteristic of bear clan members. |
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The exhilaration of the unpredictable surge and our disappointed expectations left us with mixed feelings. |
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Doig said around the Cape Mercy area there's open water with active ice movement, and unpredictable weather. |
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You have all the elements of a potential disaster in the making, speed, unpredictable elements, cold weather and mountains. |
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Melbourne is well known for its unpredictable weather but today's cold snap was one for the history books. |
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Part weepy, part thriller, the deliberately paced action is infused with unpredictable psychological insights and spiky dialogue. |
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But to get those robust salaries, railroaders put up with wearying schedules, physical work and unpredictable assignments. |
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The challenge of unpredictable variables, as a matter of fact, is what makes a grift fun. |
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Markets are unpredictable, and even the smartest market watchers can't predict sudden rallies and declines. |
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These guys are taking all the fun out of what was once the most gloriously unpredictable of games. |
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Its attraction stems largely from the fact that it is utterly unpredictable, with most pre-match forecasts falling flat on their face. |
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Like a lunatic's ravings, his writing is inscrutable, absurd, yet shot through with phrases of visionary clarity and unpredictable poetry. |
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He can be unpredictable, able to move swiftly round the ring and be elusive, but has the height and reach to stand and trade blows. |
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Software agents are programs that cooperate with each other in unpredictable environments without human intervention. |
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Key workers could be asked to report to duty for prolonged and unpredictable periods. |
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Mulberry quietly metamorphosed from a staid brand, adopted by the green welly brigade in the 1980s, into a fun and unpredictable label. |
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You might encounter schedule changes, unpredictable weather delays or any number of travel glitches. |
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It was his character which was unpredictable, akin to a time-bomb waiting to go off. |
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Events and ideas combine and recombine in ever new and unpredictable patterns of individual and collective action. |
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Can British nuclear disarmament be safely reconciled with the unpredictable nature of international relations? |
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The actual length is unpredictable as the wobble can be affected by many variables, including tectonic movement. |
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This type of genetic shuffling may have unpredictable, often deleterious effects. |
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Once one learns to become unpredictable, all kinds of openings and opportunities present themselves. |
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Black and white do not exist, they creep into the story due to the unpredictable magic of film processing or defective film stock. |
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Its broader, unpredictable political, military, economic and geostrategic ramifications will be felt, analysed and disputed for years to come. |
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The complexity of geophysical processes underlying coastal ice behavior makes ice failures unpredictable. |
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Because of the current shifts and perhaps unpredictable forces in today's labour market, these demands may seem unrealistic. |
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We constantly had to fight unpredictable currents, sometimes going in opposite directions along the wall on the same dive. |
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Fly through passes in mountainous terrain where venturi-fed winds can be fickle and unpredictable, and all bets are off. |
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The short first beat to a dan buoy near the Steamboat Museum gave an indication of unpredictable conditions. |
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And yet, how unexpected, how unpredictable, that portrait of the rebel against the all-in performance culture seems when we look at it now. |
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The accumulation of this tiny debris dampens the sound of the vibrating string and makes it maddeningly unpredictable. |
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Instead of unpredictable bounces on baking hard surfaces, Monty realised the yielding landing areas would suit his dartboard game. |
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The script is pleasantly unpredictable, with some witty yet believably sharp repartee, especially between Jo and her mother. |
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He invests his character's single-minded quest for meaning with a mixture of childlike earnestness and unpredictable aggression. |
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There is also much to be said in favour of reviving the seaside holiday in our local resorts which, despite unpredictable weather, can be fun. |
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What if largely unpredictable environmental changes create disturbances but not restoration to a previous state of equilibrium? |
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Her raven black hair was full and lustrous, reflecting the unpredictable writhings of the candle flames. |
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As at Prince Edward Island the unpredictable sub-Antarctic weather frustrated their plans to land. |
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The uncertainty led to unpredictable twists in his character, making him by turns free-hearted and crabbedly vindictive. |
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In the '60s, the Beatles were the fore of the counter culture, unpredictable and daring. |
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This film is an episodic road movie in the Jarmuschian style, which is to say unpredictable, offbeat and peppered with absurdist humour. |
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Moreover, the arbitrariness of colonial power served to twist changing interests and strategies in unpredictable ways. |
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The rules of courtship don't apply to you, and so your behavior is confusing and unpredictable. |
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These episodes were unpredictable yet frequent enough to elicit a stern warning from her job supervisor. |
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The season of the consumer has arrived, and it brings with it unpredictable weather. |
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The movements of itinerants are entirely unpredictable as well as unrestrained. |
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She is considered a loose cannon by her crew, often unpredictable in a fight. |
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She'd changed quite a bit since the days of her being classified as a loose cannon and an unpredictable quality on the field. |
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Such a temporal event is something irruptive and unpredictable, both in its causes and effects. |
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The speed and accuracy of stenography make it ideally suited to capturing the fast, and unpredictable, output of live broadcasts. |
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Injuries always are unpredictable and this year they have hit iron men Eddie, Emmitt and James. |
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If it is not wide-ranging and erratic, captious and unpredictable, it is not taste but snobbery. |
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Type-A were considered introverted perfectionists while type-AB were an unpredictable, distant lot. |
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The immediate consequences to a duelist of wounds inflicted by thrusts or cuts from the rapier, dueling sabre or smallsword were unpredictable. |
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In addition, human behavior is highly complex, contradictory, and remarkably unpredictable. |
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The dances are exotic, taut, unusual and unpredictable but entirely controlled and elegant, sleek, streamlined. |
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The postmodern perspective, on the other hand, views the movement of historical time to be radically contingent and unpredictable. |
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The mobile sawbones are looking for volunteers to sign on for nine to 12 months helping the sick in such unpredictable places as Afghanistan. |
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We could begin to address problems of globalization, problems of maldistribution and problems of unpredictable violence. |
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He, by stark contrast, was scabrous and confessional, sexy, vernacular, and totally unpredictable. |
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Even games of strategy may mix in elements of luck, as in backgammon, to keep the results unpredictable and sharpen players' adaptive abilities. |
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After almost 30 years and countless band members, prolific Mancunian bard Mark E Smith is still as cantankerous and unpredictable as ever. |
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However, demand for intensive care for preterm infants in individual units varies and is unpredictable. |
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Are you safe from these unpredictable new diseases leading scientists are discovering every day? |
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In short, they're picky eaters, and their appetites are capricious and unpredictable. |
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Most people want their showbiz heroes and heroines to be screwed-up, unpredictable and prone to artistic tantrums, don't they? |
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It seems remarkable that the arrival of such an instinctive, unpredictable character results in the ship being steadied. |
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As theirs is a more unpredictable business than most, farmers plan for the worst. |
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When I throw a switch it steams dangerously and coffee drizzles from many unpredictable valves. |
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No matter how hard we try to produce theories and hypotheses to explain the market, it will always prove to be unpredictable. |
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Those with mental illness are no more or no less violent or unpredictable than the so-called normal people. |
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Despite brave efforts by the respective actors as the unpredictable inventor father and the matriarchal grandmother, no one feels comfortable. |
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The mind of human beings is too complex and too unpredictable, especially in the matter of love, of relationships and of love. |
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Swarming follows with dancing vibes shadowed by the pitter-patter of an unpredictable electronic insect. |
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There is something undeniably fresh and even unpredictable about this self-described maverick. |
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With the defeat in Barbados, the unpredictable Pakistan side squandered the opportunity of winning their first-ever Test series. |
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His arrogance of manner and insensitivity on matters of social concern made him an unpredictable colleague in an era of populist politics. |
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However, the short and unpredictable life spans of existing chemical batteries means that new power supply solutions are needed. |
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The economy is like the sea, it comes and goes in broad cycles, but in between it is subject to sudden squalls and unpredictable storms. |
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Kids just love climbing along and jumping into water spouts, especially if the spouts are sometimes unpredictable. |
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His usual sullen insensibility is disrupted by unpredictable explosions of rage. |
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During his four years in office, Mr. Chen has proven to be a mercurial and unpredictable leader. |
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A good example of the unpredictable and often capricious nature of usage controversies is the current issue of hopefully as a sentence adverb. |
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Terrain and unpredictable weather conditions affect communications at high altitudes. |
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Where were the unpredictable twists of idea and phrase that poetic condensation conjures up? |
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He's a phenomenal volleyer, and he likes to rush to the net, but he can be so unpredictable. |
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Although he does a great job commentating on a fast and unpredictable sport its the blunders and one liners he will be remembered for. |
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To the foreigners, however, Chinese behaviour in this respect seemed inconsistent and dangerously unpredictable. |
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The typical model of cancer palliative care might not suit people who have a gradual, progressive decline with unpredictable exacerbations. |
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Debussy's quartet moves like a snake through the forest, tracing an unpredictable, yet in hindsight inevitable, path. |
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As is so often the case in this job, I'm trying to predict the unpredictable and plan for the unknown. |
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The occurrence and magnitude of incidents related to economic, social and political instability are unpredictable. |
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Moreover, the main impulses for change are internal, rather than the significantly more unpredictable external challenges of governing. |
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In this view, the danger is so unpredictable and volatile that we must act immediately rather than waiting to act only as a last resort. |
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It moves in an unpredictable fashion more suggestive of an intoxicated sailor than a miracle of modern engineering. |
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Going above treeline requires special care, as conditions are harsher and more unpredictable. |
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They were then sold personal pensions which relied on volatile and unpredictable investment performance to pay pensions. |
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But since this market is volatile and unpredictable, no guarantees are possible. |
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The challenging nature of this scenario reflects the unpredictable and volatile world we live in, as well as the nature of our job. |
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As ordinary life becomes more volatile, insecure and unpredictable in various ways, people search for security in whatever ways they can muster. |
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It goes to show that such improbabilities are all integral parts of the unpredictable game called baseball. |
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A market with large swings in price is generally considered highly volatile and, hence, unpredictable. |
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Pinot noir is a notoriously difficult variety to grow, especially in the cold and unpredictable Burgundian climate. |
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Black swans are unpredictable, Taleb argues, because by their nature they represent a break with what has come before. |
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Their weird, unpredictable nature makes them appear to have sprung from a perpetually opened Pandora's box. |
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It's fine to use hair colourants and perm lotions on your hair, although you may find the results are unpredictable. |
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Knots and turnstones arrive at Alert in late May through early June, when the weather is cold and unpredictable and food resources scarce. |
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The interiors are neither universal nor generic but specific, tailored, and unpredictable. |
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I learned that God, the distant doer of unpredictable and arbitrary magic failed to engage or enliven my soul. |
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The heather drags and catches at the feet, and the surface underneath is bumpy and unpredictable. |
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Of greater concern to health care practitioners is unpredictable and unanticipated toxicity. |
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Instrumentally, it's audacious, with trumpets, bouzoukis, violins and music-boxes weaving unpredictable paths through the guitars and drum programmes. |
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How much longer they work beyond their allotted 30 days is now a matter of unpredictable chance. |
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The collection is by turn bizarre, hilarious, unpredictable, all of it without a single note of artifice. |
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The human race is conducting a gigantic and unpredictable experiment with planet Earth with potentially horrendous consequences and no plan B in sight. |
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Good news, in an epidemic as unpredictable as this one, must be met with caution. |
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Unlike most current academic thinkers, they believe the market is neither unpredictable nor random, that patterns lie buried in the mass of data that daily gushes forth. |
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But timing is always unpredictable, and all the clatter around the film could have swallowed up I Am Abraham. |
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Fall rains are sometimes unpredictable, even in the wettest climates. |
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In the nineteenth century, the Caucasus and Central Asia were places of untrammeled brigandage and intermittent rebellion, marked by the rule of unpredictable kings and khans. |
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For raw human emotion and unpredictable fury, he would be on to a winner. |
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A wave of hands suddenly rose high in the air as each one moved about in erratic and unpredictable movements, each as unique as the children's personality. |
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Though conversational and often witty, his meandering phrases become increasingly unpredictable as they develop. |
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And the weather, so unpredictable in Melbourne at this time of the year, was cool, cloudy and therefore even more alien to the Englishman's style. |
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The GOP debates have already been entertaining, unpredictable, and discomfiting for the candidates. |
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Married life is not only deeply relational, but it is also unpredictable. |
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The weather is unpredictable, with violent gales and storms having resulted in countless shipping casualties over the years, continuing right up to the present. |
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As the timing of eclampsia is unpredictable, drills took place on the labour ward, antenatal and post natal wards, and in the emergency department. |
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As uncompromising and unpredictable as one of his anti-heroes, Tarantino rejected this demand and instead broke the film into two parts, or, more precisely, two volumes. |
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This New York paper gets L.A., and explores and reveals it in a fresh, fittingly baroque, and often unpredictable way. |
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It rises above the hazy mist of its nostalgic premise with sharp writing, complex and unpredictable characterizations, and a dry, witty sense of humor. |
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As powerful electric arcs leap from welding rod to the metal, they sometimes follow unpredictable, lightning-like paths, leading to sloppy welds and splattered metal. |
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Given this discrepancy, solution may be elusive, and ascription of the patterns to a pervasive pathology whose outbreaks are unpredictable makes sense. |
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Gradually, the sadness turned into odd and unpredictable behavior, Gladstone said. |
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It was winter and the delta was full when they found themselves on the notorious Swamp Road, a 25 km sticky, muddy and unpredictable mess of tracks and axle deep ruts. |
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But in the days that followed the massacre, it became clear that this violent event, however random it seemed at first blush, was not entirely unpredictable. |
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No doubt because those magnetohydrodynamic currents are complex and unpredictable, the Earth's magnetic poles shift and even flip as time goes by. |
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Other hotels are equipped with cinema rooms, saving you the trouble of getting out if you are too tired or if the unpredictable English weather is not at its best! |
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Poor Stone, like most of us, forced to share a stage with this unpredictable, spoiled brat, looked uncomfortable. |
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By one of those generous turns that make Davie unpredictable he nevertheless acknowledges what Thomas finally achieved, not scrupling to call it great poetry. |
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The Okavango's unpredictable waterways find their way over the thirstlands of northwestern Botswana, creating a lush delta of tree-fringed islands and secret channels. |
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Physical methods such as tossing coins or throwing dice or picking numbered balls from a rotating drum as in Lottery games are always unpredictable. |
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After decades of violence, flights to Kisangani are unpredictable and Western tourists are virtually unheard of. |
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It sounds like he has one of those voices that can be controlled at full force, but that becomes unpredictable and unmanageable at mezzo forte or softer. |
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The island is a topsy-turvy world, a magical and terrifying place where the voyagers' encounters are unpredictable, filled with treachery, danger and wonder. |
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She presides over her uptown domain with benignity, unpredictable wit, two-fisted pugnaciousness, and a remarkable insight into the human condition. |
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Sure, all of us enjoy poking fun at our loquacious, irrepressible, unpredictable vice president. |
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It is unpredictable, and it is the equivalent of splitting the atom on the molecular level, and we all know what harm nuclear technologies have wrought. |
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As a 22-year-old VJ for MTV, in the days when MTV still had VJs, Kennedy was at once transgressive and unpredictable. |
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Customs officers, for example, I find trickily unpredictable. |
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At the same time, even if we were to accept that black swans really are the drivers of history, would that necessarily mean that they are unpredictable? |
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He also argues that one of the problems with black swans is that, although they are prospectively unpredictable, in retrospect they look like they could have been foreseen. |
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Like Coke vendors, the MSD had to contend with difficult roads and unpredictable weather conditions. |
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Evolve a revolving roundtable of women, or men, with diverse, unpredictable views. |
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The range of provision was described as fragmentary, disjointed, and uneasily reliant on unpredictable, inadequate, or short-term funding streams. |
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Changeable and unpredictable, it lacks structure, control and conformity. |
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In more recent times, his nastiness has become more unpredictable. |
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They were soon in trouble on a pitch of unpredictable bounce. |
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He hinted that SMG was unsurprised when relations broke down with the unpredictable star whose celebrity they had tried hard to harness over the previous 18 months. |
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Today's world is violent, untrustworthy, immoral, unpredictable. |
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And when the third factor of pharmacological chemistry is introduced, it becomes totally unpredictable. |
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Since both are nonlinear interrelated buffering systems, soil stability with regard to sorption and mobilization processes is liable to unpredictable, chaotic changes. |
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The weather is unpredictable and visibility can often be poor. |
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But it has made international affairs a volatile and unpredictable realm. |
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Cooperatives will need the ability to handle surprises, because the economy and world events will remain volatile and unpredictable for a long time to come. |
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Some scholars believe that a big bottom is a natural adaptation for survival, and that steatopygia was advantageous in the unpredictable African tropical environment. |
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Nature is regarded as the provider of bounty, but also as wild, awesome and capricious, with unpredictable catastrophes, like floods and storms at sea. |
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He argues that not only are the wild outbursts of speculation that characterize an investment bubble totally unpredictable, but unstoppable as well. |
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They are full of whims and fancies, changeable and unpredictable. |
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Many were wrecked because of inadequate knowledge or charts, poor navigation skills or handling but also as a result of the unpredictable seas and weather. |
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Among the guidelines are provisions for unpredictable audit tests and procedures to test management's ability to override controls in order to commit fraud. |
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More inspired and unpredictable pairings came in a carpaccio of venison. |
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Even the best-intentioned can commit the dreaded party foul with factors like super-sized glasses, unpredictable pours, and cocktails containing different types of alcohol. |
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He was awkward, prickly, ill-tempered, condescending and unpredictable. |
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Now that I'm a parent, I have to confront the fact that what I do not hide from my daughter in her first few years will imprint itself on her mind in unpredictable ways. |
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It can be savage, unpredictable, ecstactic, indestructibly powerful, pleasurable, a kind of primordial music that is beyond the mere phenomenology of representation. |
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For this reason, common stock generally ranks among the most speculative of investments as their return depends on what will happen in an unpredictable future. |
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The process of putting alien genes into plants and animals to favour certain traits or to confer resistance is at best an inexact science with unpredictable results. |
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His playing is as imaginative and unpredictable as the source texts, flitting from bowed lyricism to mysterious pizzicato to downright scary scraping. |
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Left alone, they would have evolved in unpredictable ways through local negotiation and contestation over the course of time and through the formation of a central state. |
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The populists and anarchists simply have no theory of the unpredictable ups and downs of capitalist growth which bolster and erode bourgeois domination of society. |
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The detail of this album is utterly stunning, as melodies rise against countermelodies and instruments blend in fascinating and unpredictable ways. |
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Looking for a shotgun sport that is as unpredictable as a covey of quail? |
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They've forecasted high temperatures and unpredictable winds. |
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Anyhow, this tournament is really making me start to scratch my head as I don't have a definite pick yet for the winning team, just too unpredictable. |
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Cord prolapse and trapped fetal parts are unpredictable complications. |
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The uncertainties and hazards that made war so unpredictable and uncontrollable were not barriers to be eliminated but opportunities to be grasped and exploited. |
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These major die-offs will continue to occur at unpredictable intervals when the most extensive, persistent, extremely unfavourable snow and ice conditions prevail. |
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The winds are notoriously gusty and unpredictable on Uluru, and the local helicopter services provide us with continual updates so that we can make quality assessments. |
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Such an escape strategy of unpredictable movements is known as Protean evasion, after the Greek river god who eluded capture by continually changing form. |
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Spadefoot toad tadpoles and other species that develop in ephemeral pools have evolved traits that allow for successful development in an unpredictable environment. |
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Continued esterification in bottle produces another range of possible aromas, all the more unpredictable since the esters are formed at very different rates. |
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Because justices have indefinite tenure, timing of vacancies can be unpredictable. |
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Germanicus certainly would have involved the Suebi, with unpredictable results. |
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Bick brings readers to a more dangerous and unpredictable world for the survivors in SHADOWS, the spine-chilling sequel to the acclaimed novel. |
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The three ledges of rock that extend underwater at Atherfeild, Brighstone and Brooke can cause unpredictable water conditions. |
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By February 1969, Redding had grown weary of Hendrix's unpredictable work ethic and his creative control over the Experience's music. |
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They are, however, unpredictable in temperament, and may attack if they are surprised or feel threatened. |
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Calvino notes that while Pliny is eclectic, he was not uncritical, though his evaluations of sources are inconsistent and unpredictable. |
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The largest remaining error is usually the unpredictable delay through the ionosphere. |
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Jagged terrain combines to produce unpredictable flow patterns and turbulence, such as rotors. |
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The Song of Lewes in 1264 described him as a leopard, an animal regarded as particularly powerful and unpredictable. |
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Whereas he had so far been unpredictable and equivocating, from this point on he remained firmly devoted to protecting his father's royal rights. |
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Countless experiments to produce porcelain had unpredictable results and met with failure. |
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And, with their backs covered in paint, Kanako Yokota and Dai Jian tumble over a white drop cloth, generating unpredictable designs. |
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In his hands, words take on a lively sort of madness, a vivaciousness that's both unpredictable and beguilingly personal. |
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Murray was outmaneuvered and out-thinking Gasquet, using his brain to come up with unpredictable angles and depths. |
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Whereas the effects of hybridisation could be forecast, creolisation is unpredictable. |
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A morning newspaper reported that he had been behaving in a drunk and unpredictable manner. |
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The current outbreak of pandemic influenza 2009 demonstrates again how enigmatic, unpredictable and challenging the virus is. |
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Her look, she said, tends to mirror the runways in that it is unpredictable and seemingly uncontrived. |
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Currently, the mechanisms to acquire clinical trial comparator drugs and co-therapy drugs are inefficient and unpredictable. |
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These points only reinforce the negativist view of the entire Gulf region as an unpredictable if not also unstable area. |
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Farmer's unpredictable outfit ahead early on, to post a 2-1 verdict with goals from Danny Neeld and Adam Ainge. |
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It is very robust to the unpredictable changes of the RF environment, such as multipath delay-spread. |
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He wasn't overtly, permanently, psychopathically aggressive, he was just completely unpredictable. |
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However, the area can be very hazardous at times, with dangerous and unpredictable weather conditions. |
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As Darwin taught us to believe, events in the natural world collide with each other in often unpredictable ways, chancily so. |
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In many species, semelparous life cycle with unpredictable juvenile causes decreased population size. |
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Harris' characters are larger than life, and the story is unpredictable, entertaining and humorous. |
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Rings in 14K gold, sterling and black oxidized silver have florally inspired designs with an unpredictable twist that is raw yet feminine. |
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But the unpredictable performer has followed up the pop release with a much more sedate release of pieces by the likes of Beethoven and Brahms. |
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While the volcanic ash has resulted in fertile soils, it makes agricultural conditions unpredictable in some areas. |
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Commentators saw the releases as part of Radiohead's new unpredictable release strategy, without the need for traditional marketing campaigns. |
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First up, this Question Time special is a chance to get the public's reaction to what was a hugely unpredictable battle for power. |
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There can also be negative impacts to trade from an increased instability in currency exchange prices caused by unpredictable inflation. |
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High or unpredictable inflation rates are regarded as harmful to an overall economy. |
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By contrast, those with fussier or more unpredictable infants expressed more aggravation. |
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Because the results of a shape tween can be unpredictable, you can set shape hints to let Flash know how to proceed with the tween. |
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Spring and autumn are unpredictable and can range from chilly to warm, although they are usually mild with low humidity. |
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Not that there is anything really inexplicable in these odd directions of childish fear, any more than in the unpredictable shyings of the horse. |
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Silverstone is often the site of unpredictable weather, the 2012 World Superbike event proved to be no exception. |
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The cracking creates unpredictable and dangerous crevasses, often invisible under new snowfall, which cause the greatest danger to mountaineers. |
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Those investors must endure the unpredictable nature of the open market to price and trade their shares. |
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Younger readers will like her quirkiness and the twists and turns of this surprisingly unpredictable plot. |
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At low elevations, rain is unpredictable at any time of year, although the showers tend to be shorter in summer. |
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Missouri does not employ fullcourt pressure all the time, but it uses varying defensive schemes to remain unpredictable. |
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Mesoamericans viewed the world as hostile and governed by unpredictable deities. |
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It is considered a difficult route to navigate due to the narrowness of the passage and unpredictable winds and currents. |
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The devastation and damage that Hurricane Matthew caused was unpredictable and left Haiti in a state of emergency. |
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