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predictabilities

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  • noun Plural form of predictability.

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Examples

  • Because, in the bottom line, there are, of course, algorithms, who analyze or who calculate certain predictabilities.

    Frank Schirrmacher: The Age of the Informavore 2009

  • It is dangerous to stray outside New England, to places where the chill predictabilities of winter are overlapped by the warm ocean currents of self-indulgence and self-deceit: to places where the bracing necessities of shoveling snow are replaced by the velvet and slippery deceptions of bodily warmth.

    Escape Artists Mantel, Hilary 1998

  • Amazing but true: Generations come and generations go and we keep repeating the same goofy, distrustful predictabilities about who knows best, about what matters most, about us and them.

    latimes.com - News 2011

  • We also like to point out that Republic Services, Iron Mountain Inc., and Becton Dickson all have high business predictabilities.

    GuruFocus Updates - 2010

  • "Those predictabilities are a significant leverage item on our retention numbers," Rourke said.

    unknown title 2009

  • "Those predictabilities are a significant leverage item on our retention numbers," Rourke said.

    unknown title 2009

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