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"predictability" Definitions
  1. the quality something has when it is possible for you to know in advance that it will happen or what it will be like
  2. (often disapproving) the quality somebody/something has when they are exactly as you would expect and therefore boring

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"Given that an important component of IU is a desire for predictability, our findings offer a neuroanatomical link related to our need for predictability," Kim says.
"Predictability is a core principle of good public policy and the lack of predictability of the Trump administration makes corporate and investment decision making more challenging," Block added.
" The predictability of the risk scores "was noticeably improved.
Europe's historical investor appeal was built on certainty and predictability.
They try too hard to counter expectation and resist predictability.
The company also hedges revenue to provide cash flow predictability.
Predictability in pro wrestling isn't always, or even often, bad.
More predictability for insurers means more stability in the market.
We also deliver a certain degree of predictability to them.
Timing: Right now, scientists have limited predictability of Martian weather.
The ensuing corollaries are predictability, dependability, responsibility, discipline and orderliness.
"Predictability really is everything," says John Cochran (bemoaning Brandon Hantz).
Survivor sages have waxed eloquent about the importance of predictability.
Predictability used to be the hallmark of America's international policy.
Nonetheless that can be difficult for investors who crave predictability.
Our allies also depend on our predictability and reassuring steadiness.
It's not like you have the predictability of delivering products.
"It promotes national uniformity, predictability and political accountability," he said.
As soon as you start cutting deals, you lose the predictability.
Finally, as judges well understand, predictability is crucial for election law.
"That's what we don't have predictability or control over," he said.
That will create a regulatory culture that has predictability and certainty.
Chaudhri argued that it was all about generating trust and predictability.
But ideas about collective leadership and predictability in succession are toast.
Call it Internet Scalability with SaaS [software as a service] Predictability.
We need fluid space with an emphasis on predictability and calm.
There were several events that gave Cramer faith in Trump's predictability.
A lot of government policies including taxes, you want great predictability.
OF COURSE, I THINK IT'S IMPORTANT FOR THERE TO BE PREDICTABILITY.
And that may be what's bugging me about this sequel: predictability.
Here's the answer: Customers demand predictability, but they crave the unexpected.
One suggestion: Bring more stability and predictability into the funding process.
Too much predictability in the court is NOT a good thing.
So, you know there's so, there's such predictability with our country.
The idea, essentially, was to quantify information in terms of predictability.
"To me there isn't a logical methodology or predictability," he added.
Brussels, on the other hand, prizes predictability, or, failing that, procrastination.
If that never happened, solvers would grow bored of the predictability.
Predictability and a lack of competitiveness have become a pressing issue.
Kids gain security from the predictability of routine, including attending school.
After the convulsions of the Great Depression, Americans longed for predictability.
A big bar to that predictability has been hiring, Sijbrandij says.
If investors value anything other than high returns, it is predictability.
I THINK WE ARE INTRODUCING MORE PREDICTABILITY INTO OUR BUSINESS MODEL.
But the tournament's predictability this year — dare to call it dullness?
"It's actually predictability, not flexibility, that students need," said Bailey. Cohorts.
Routines are a great way to guarantee a certain level of predictability.
But it will have to show predictability and control over its business.
Thompson argues that patterns and predictability are the essence of human life.
But haven't you come to expect this kind of predictability from Nashville?
The judge further explained that precedent provides stability, predictability, reliance and fairness.
"Predictability is one of the most important aspects with aid," said Godfrey.
The danger with predictability is it's a stone's throw away from boring.
Rosner said "predictability" is a key factor for why Israelis prefer Clinton.
"Predictability is an essential quality of a US presidential candidate," he said.
International turbulence has only heightened Germans' temperamental preference for stability and predictability.
Investors value companies based on growth, operating leverage and predictability of revenues.
But where a few of us see predictability, many others see profundity.
The predictability of the market can be seen in the graph below.
Although this year, even that impenetrable veil of predictability threatens to slip.
The judge further explained that precedent provides stability, predictability, reliance, and fairness.
Above all, they want stability and predictability in an increasingly volatile market.
A good loyalty program offers payback, recognition and at least some predictability.
"Predictability in this game is great," says Brendan Synnott (talking about Coach).
"Consistency and predictability are important to avoid a chilling effect on investment."
This allows for some ENSO-based seasonal weather predictability around the globe.
It's that yearly predictability that helps drive the local home rental market.
"A global agreement creates predictability for producers and manufacturers alike," he said.
This predictability becomes relentless in the endless-seeming middle of the piece.
In some ways, this enhanced predictability is a positive for all involved.
In other words, consistency and predictability are important even when honesty isn't.
It's foundational to tool and product improvement, artificial intelligence predictability and capability.
You have orbital predictability for a while, but eventually, chaotic diffusion inevitably ensues.
More sophisticated behavior models might give us up to two seconds of predictability.
Predictability and the ability to control one's business is clearly the mantra here.
TRUMP ADVISER: The president's "lack of predictability has gained respect" from world leaders.
Importantly, the story illustrates the real and tricky balance between predictability and legitimacy.
"Of course, we need price stability and predictability, this is good," he said.
Most big firms are answering the call for predictability by hiring corporate bureaucrats.
The predictability of the season means that companies can adjust their plans accordingly.
Logic and predictability are at a premium anytime you pick this device up.
"Policy predictability and effectiveness of economic policymaking ... might be somewhat diminished," Moody's said.
A second finding is that most firms like the predictability of EU rules.
Insurers, though, don't just want the subsidies to keep flowing — they want predictability.
Varga would serve as a guarantee for financial stability and predictability, Orban said.
"Predictability is a relief for the market," the senior investment grade banker said.
It took longer but there was some degree of predictability to it all.
Where predictability in pro wrestling sucks is when it's due to known departures.
Tight cultures are defined by strict rules and social order, tradition, and predictability.
Companies can also take innovative action to provide more schedule stability and predictability.
Can we rely on regulatory predictability – and this early in the biosimilar experience?
Simply put, our producers need predictability – and that's just what our bill provides.
So what can be done to restore predictability and consistency to environmental regulations?
Finally, research shows that lobbyists favor predictability and incremental change in public policy.
He's taken mental fragility to levels of predictability and regularity previously unheard of.
Go deeper: This week will pose a big test of Trump's negotiating predictability.
Sarah, on the other hand, finds comfort in the predictability of their friendship.
Tight cultures are defined by strict rules and social order, tradition and predictability.
And her relationships, particularly with her children, have taken on a numbing predictability.
Better to put a plan into place that provides regulatory predictability and stability.
" — Kimberly Mullaney, 205, Maplewood N.J. "It added stability and predictability to my commute.
" With Mr. Trump and Mr. Giuliani, he said, "the predictability is the unpredictable.
That, some say, has added a degree of institutional predictability to his rule.
Long-term investment and elaborate supply chains depend on a degree of predictability.
The deliberateness of the styling makes the story's predictability feel more like inexorability.
China values predictability, and one phone call could not deliver that, analysts said.
The standards also provide badly needed uniformity and predictability for the auto industry.
Despite its predictability, the list features a few welcome and much appreciated inclusions.
Some experts say people with ASD may gravitate towards technology because of its predictability.
Too much "predictability and gradualism" could lead investors to take on too much risk.
We like when our world is governed by a modicum of reason, order, predictability.
Championships come and go with all the predictability of the seasons, and trophies rust.
EU business federation BusinessEurope called the extended respite positive, but said companies needed predictability.
There is great need for the long-term predictability that approving USMCA would bring.
As the ceremony stretched to three and then four hours, this predictability became deadening.
In this way, the system neatly balances the twin imperatives of predictability and stringency.
Frontier investors require some predictability because this has serious implications for their bottom line.
For businesses, predictability about the tax code is as important as any specific alteration.
According to Acosta, structural changes would promote predictability, efficiency, and stability for the board.
Evans said people in Utah are looking for "consistency and predictability" in a candidate.
There's a part of us, of me, that yearns for and loves that predictability.
Both are bad, but tyrants at least produce a degree of stability and predictability.
My grief also weaves in and out of being with little explanation or predictability.
For businesses, predictability about the tax code is as important as any specific alteration.
Boyett and Mitchroney have the sense to forgo Hollywood predictability, so the ending's perfect.
"It casts a shadow over the predictability and effectiveness of policy making," Curry said.
The stability comes from the fiscal and monetary policy of the government and predictability.
That predictability, as far as Jennelle's Ethiopian father was concerned, was the entire point.
In a way, it is her predictability that makes Kim Kardashian such comforting television.
Ryan's new requirement will add more predictability to the appropriations process in the House.
The EPA can provide consistency and predictability, important for business operations and economic development.
But the frequency and predictability of the attacks don't make them any less damaging.
There was a sense of inevitability about all three of them, a dread predictability.
"DoorDash's pay model provides transparency, consistency and predictability," a company spokeswoman said on Tuesday.
The next volatile period in which poll predictability usually surges is the convention season.
Businesses and other stakeholders will lose the predictability and certainty that come with EU law.
A typewriter font is distinguishable, in other words, by a decidedly boring visual quality: predictability.
While predictability can be great for your focus and productivity, it doesn't always breed creativity.
Another EU source said the proposal was very sensible and would create predictability for operators.
These two reforms provide security, stability and predictability for everyone living and doing business here.
"We all crave a certain level of routine and predictability in everyday life," she says.
"The more layers of government, the less clarity and predictability and the greater our concerns."
And kicking the can down the road 90 days at a time is not predictability.
The company said "price formation based on market prices and more predictability" may increase competition.
"The lack of predictability in funding is more important than the actual amount," said Droegemeier.
Cost predictability - Midrange The company's management and the sponsors have strong experience in the sector.
Caps presumably provide predictability, reducing insurance risk and allowing insurers to charge lower malpractice premiums.
This should mean a shorter timeline and more predictability for the outcome of merger applications.
Fitch views this favorably as it enhances the predictability of the company's future financial performance.
Economy Minister Varga would serve as a guarantee for financial stability and predictability, Orban said.
LOS ANGELES — Monday's "most dramatic episode of The Bachelor ever" had a lot of predictability.
But behind the predictability giant problems loom, for the oil market and for OPEC itself.
The appeal of pot roast is linked to comfort-food predictability and ease of preparation.
But then, with perfect predictability, my mostly male dinner guests turned the conversation to abortion.
After all the romantic excitement of June's first half, you'll prefer a bit more predictability.
Higher wages and greater predictability in hours will better enable workers to make ends meet.
"The deliberateness of the styling makes the story's predictability feel more like inexorability," he added.
Editorial There is an agonizing predictability to the mass shootings that regularly horrify the nation.
Grasping at flashes of normalcy Most of us crave some degree of predictability and stability.
So Tennessee's technical colleges go in the other direction — instead of flexibility, students get predictability.
Some leaned on canes or walkers; all said they missed heroin and its relative predictability.
Extending New START would buy the US five years of additional stability, predictability, and transparency.
News Analysis PARIS — President Trump has rarely been accused of running a surplus in predictability.
His mother was schizophrenic, which opened a void of trust and predictability in their home.
Your genius ideas are aimed at giving you freedom and flexibility, but you value predictability.
As without clarity and predictability regarding Brexit, industry will hold back even more with investment.
More stable funding also would give Pentagon leaders more predictability and would help increase readiness.
This untenable situation resists easy resolution, given how important predictability is to the automotive sector.
Is there some predictability to this upheaval or is it instead arbitrary, spontaneous and disjointed?
Businesses want to move product and invest for the long term but require greater predictability.
In sum, regardless of its predictability, Murphy's win is an important pickup for the Democrats.
Regulatory contracts could provide the assurance and predictability that Project Catalyst was intended to introduce.
Predictability was a key difference between the US and places like France or South Korea.
There is a case to be made that the sustained enjoyment of the game demands a sense of being able to compare players across eras, which requires predictability, or partial predictability at least, and unannounced changes to its basic tools make that darn near impossible.
So the best way to create stability is to create predictability in how you manage your capital how you're managing your monetary policy how you're spending your capital in society and how you're regulating business if you can create predictability in all of those things.
These innovations are making supply chains smarter by increasing their predictability, transparency and speed of delivery.
This predictability allowed the designers to position the H1 material in precise locations on the suit.
It did not lead to a new age of peace, prosperity and predictability in world affairs.
No, every second of Garcia and Yabushita's fight unfolded with the predictability and inevitability of death.
"And so it took several years for it to create that predictability, but now you're there."
But with this administration, hoping for predictability in issues of trade is probably asking too much.
This can translate into a valuation boost along two paths: accelerated revenue growth and increased predictability.
The APA will enhance predictability of company's tax obligations in respect to U.S. operations, Infosys added.
Moreover, the introduction of a budget with realistic guidelines could improve the predictability of fiscal policy.
For all that safety and predictability was the watchword, it turned out terrible for everyone involved.
Importantly, there was a natural story to tell, so the predictability of the winner was sweet.
People might not realize this about you, but you're actually very okay with routine and predictability.
It also depends on predictability of tasks, how data is collected, and how employees are managed.
Elevated valuations suggest a lack of predictability and risk in the market; in a word, entropy.
Building capacity and building out the informatics models for the predictability on the CRISPR research side.
The GCC has lost some of its reputation for stability and predictability in a troubled region.
Another benefit of the business combination is improved profitability and greater sales predictability for Thermo Fisher.
Governments might prefer the predictability of regularly paying into a fund to ad hoc donor events.
"We have not found that to be a problem because we've had good predictability," he said.
But for smartphone makers used to China's predictability, India may need to do more, executives warn.
From all this data, the picture is one of large-scale predictability and small-scale volatility.
The downside of buying through Amazon's subscription program is the lack of predictability, Mr. Wiesel said.
I wanted predictability in my income in order to help me take care of my family.
But Neumeier's writing has a spare, haunting quality that makes up for the repetition and predictability.
Investors and neighbors crave predictability, stability and the confidence that comes with a sound regulatory system.
Given the predictability of who's nominated, who performs, and who wins, it's impossible to really care.
Despite the dubious predictability, other figures suggest that China's economy is expanding at a vigorous pace.
Ours has proved to be the more durable system, because of its stability, certainty, and predictability.
It also brings predictability to the market, which can help lower prices in the near term.
Fitch believes the high level of retention rates generally lead to high level of revenue predictability.
By statutorily setting term limits, we can bring predictability and fairness to a broken appointment process.
Predictability when awarding contracts is typically as important as how much money that Congress ultimately provides.
Cetinkaya also told a presentation in Ankara that simplification will increase predictability, easing the risk premium.
Some hot-button priorities at the time of appointment fade, while new ones appear, complicating predictability.
This lack of new regulations could spur business by increasing the predictability that many businesses crave.
Germans crave stability and predictability, but as the country has diversified, so has the political landscape.
Caps like predictability and consistency, and if those aren't on their mom's agenda, they are not happy.
It's a fascinating exercise for an artist who eschews nostalgia almost as much as he eschews predictability.
Travel abroad, however, and the short-term question allies and adversaries ask is about Trump administration predictability.
Predictability means the new thing does exactly what you expected the old thing to do, but better.
Instead of trying to push narrative limits, Girl on the Third Floor uses predictability to generate suspense.
This level of speed and predictability creates substantial opportunities for improved quality of care and operational savings.
How she secretly appreciates the bland predictability of small-town America's big-box stores and chain restaurants.
Enterprise companies generally have more predictability to their business models, which serves them well as public companies.
USTR also said it would try to boost services opportunities by improving transparency and predictability in regulations.
Only a flat Earth society could support the lack of discipline, predictability, and transparency in a bureaucracy.
Predictability sometimes feels safer, but the beauty of living through your passion is every turn is unknown.
The move opens the door to more transparency on policymaking decisions, but also, potentially, to less predictability.
"I have heard some calls for more clarity and predictability with regard to our assessments," Enria said.
But they're all variations on the same theme: remove all predictability and control from the animal's life.
" On the other hand, she said, "we've begun to see defense budgets stabilize ... which adds some predictability.
Finally, predictability is critical to allowing for increased investment in data innovation that ultimately will benefit society.
But time and patience will be needed to engage Beijing, alongside mutual goals of predictability and restraint.
For Gurley, those fundamentals include factors like gross margin levels, revenue predictability and customer "lock in" potential.
This means more predictability for businesses, letting them make smarter decisions about how or whether to invest.
Its cash flow stability and predictability are backed by long-term lease contracts with Indonesian mobile operators.
The 2628 debit reforms modestly introduced competition, predictability, and transparency into a market where previously none existed.
There's such, total predictability of this country, and it's one of the reasons we do so poorly.
That is especially the case now that Germany's political conditions have lost their signature stability and predictability.
"The highest degree of predictability is the cash flow: What is its current income yield?" he said.
This strategy also protected him, he said, from the predictability of a signature style — although not quite.
To be fair, that's just how children are; they crave predictability when so many things are changing.
That predictability has helped it become one of the most influential — and criticized — companies in the world.
And I can't get to transparency and predictability without information from as many different sources as possible.
Scientists are creating wildfires in a lab to develop a computer model that could bring some predictability.
The predictability to this kind of content can be charming or irritating, depending on whoever posted it.
The FTC's case-by-case approach includes principled constraints and institutional features that create predictability without rigidity.
Oregon, Seattle, and New York City have passed and implemented scheduling predictability laws as recently as 2018.
J. One of the more charming elements of the Legend of Zelda series is its relative predictability.
"However, that's the reason why we always talk the predictability of a purpose-bred dog," she added.
The subscription model, as I wrote last year, has growing appeal, particularly to millennials seeking financial predictability.
A payment plan can offer predictability in monthly budgeting, or help ease a short-term cash crunch.
A payment plan can offer predictability in monthly budgeting, or help ease a short-term cash crunch.
"There has to be a level of predictability for the company and for the employees," he said.
But Brady said that simply isn't a viable alternative since businesses and individuals need permanance and predictability.
The incoming Trump administration has promised an unpredictable foreign policy, but these circumstances call for predictability and consistency.
There are few things the industry values more than stability, the Toyota executive noted, except, perhaps, for predictability.
It wasn't just that he did things in a hurry, but that he eschewed predictability while doing so.
Highway driving is much more predictable than chaotic cities, and that predictability makes it easier to program for.
Argentina and Bolivia lacked predictability and a friendly business environment, while Chile kept strict control over lithium output.
Partial codification has removed a mixture of predictability and flexibility while providing neither certainty nor clarity in recompense.
But who knows – Snap doesn't seem too concerned with patterns or predictability with this unique hardware product launch.
Passporting is not all the City is losing: also gone is its reputation for political stability and predictability.
"Power concentration could lead to higher efficiency and more predictability in the short term," Ivy Capital's Shen said.
The fact that Netflix is also profiting off your predictability is, of course, central to the show's thesis.
It is increasingly urgent that the United States achieve stability and predictability with its two largest trading partners.
Even founders who do not come away with immediate investor interest find CrunchMatch's structure and predictability very helpful.
What I can't forgive is the lack of predictability when you hit the multitasking button a second time.
By the way, because of the lack of predictability on the tariffs, you have slowed down capital investment.
Because business needs that predictability so they can invest and they can help us move into the future.
The results of upcoming elections in major economies including France should provide more predictability for investors, he said.
"Business needs that predictability so that they can invest and help us move into the future," he said.
Trump has a chance to turn the page and restore some predictability and normalcy in the private sector.
Industry wants predictability but also flexibility so that as technology and business models change, the law still applies.
That predictability of TV shows and church groups or seeing friends regularly imbues life with meaning and order.
We hate change and prefer predictability (for the most part) because of our need to feel in control.
"I've worked to instill stability, certainty, and predictability in Washington," Dent said in a statement at the time.
Predictability and transparency should exist in every industry, for every company, regardless of their size or market power.
America's supremacy and the world order since the Cold War were predicated on overwhelming military might and predictability.
While policy predictability has improved in recent years, growth potential has remained low relative to the peer group.
This means it provides a degree of predictability and is thus able to take you by surprise occasionally.
Well, gas was absolutely more dangerous, once the technology for electricity got to a certain predictability ... Mm-hmm.
"Automakers seek certainty, predictability and rationality – over time – from the regulatory process," the group's CEO Mitch Bainwol wrote.
Many of Daugherty and Wilson's examples from the field suggest that we, too, are machinelike in our predictability.
What she wants, in her precocious way, is not a return to normalcy, but a modicum of predictability.
At a deep level, people want order and predictability and some control over the minutiae of their lives.
A majority — well, not from the popular vote, which Hillary Clinton won — chose radical change over reasoned predictability.
It was reassuring to a boy who could not count on predictability in other areas of his life.
And if her predictability is in her unpredictability, Ms. Harris is throwing another wrench in for awards season.
Asked about Brazil's currency, Lorenzoni said Bolsonaro would offer businesses more predictability, but ruled out an exchange rate target.
The way his old lyrics have echoed back to haunt his current predicaments is almost heartbreaking in its predictability.
But predictability and being able to execute a long-term plan over time is really important to our success.
For a country that craves predictability in its external environment, a Trumpian America has suddenly become the wild card.
If eclipses have become the epitome of predictability, though, they still reveal something about the capriciousness of the universe.
"We need predictability in order to invest," said Alberto Sellaro, owner of a shoemaking plant that employs 50 people.
China will stabilize its economic policy stance, improve communication with the market and improve transparency and predictability of policy.
With their loss to Liverpool on Sunday, the perfect predictability of Arsenal's season was condensed into the opening day.
It stands by its decision to transfer the Kik name, since its name dispute policy prioritizes predictability for users.
And it's the questions, it's the lack of certainty, predictability for the insurance companies that drive up the prices.
Heightened domestic and geopolitical friction undermines policy predictability and effectiveness and, with it, institutional strength – particularly as growth slows.
It's been a hot topic of conversation among analysts because investors tend to value the predictability of recurring revenue.
State and federal judges rely on past decisions to maintain a degree of predictability and uniformity to the law.
Like, do groups of frothing 2169-somethings go out on three-night binges of increasingly depressing predictability and regularity?
They played with a one-for-all precision and went about their off-court business with a committed predictability.
A lack of predictability and financial stability will almost certainly increase conflict and undermine market confidence and economic prosperity.
College basketball has never been known for its predictability, but this season is — in no uncertain terms — an anomaly.
Low costs, predictability and the overwhelming positive performance of the broad indexes have swayed many investors to indexing's corner.
Though adversaries, U.S. and Russian leaders understood that arms control would provide enhanced transparency and predictability in the relationship.
Still, there was a moment in the show that exploded the predictability, and did so with something like poetry.
Moving forward, Congress needs to craft responsible reforms to bring long-term stability and predictability to the individual market.
The Comedian pratfalls into predictability by the end, but it has a spark of something interesting in its head.
"You're not sure where the vortex is going to go — it can wander a path with no predictability," said Belongie.
But there's always the possibility that your device that produces or measures the particles can introduce some level of predictability.
Yet the very predictability of the errors in analysts' forecasts suggests they could be informative, if they are properly interpreted.
"You have the same conditions under which you're imaging each day — consistent shadow angles and predictability of orbit," says Safyan.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The work of Nydia Blas is not a site for standard expectations or predictability.
The problem with thinking in terms of waves or cycles is that doing so creates a false promise of predictability.
The 2019 Royal Rumble showed how predictability can be totally fine if the story is hot enough to support it.
And Peugeot's gorgeous e-Legend Concept is a drop of design flair and aggression amid a sea of visual predictability.
Some lauded the antihero crime drama as "gritty bingo," while others found the predictability of the show's beats... well, predictable.
The predictability of Russian LRGs' budgetary policy is hampered by frequent reallocation of revenue and expenditure responsibilities within government tiers.
As for the chefs, what they were mostly looking for was quality, of course, but also predictability and consistent quality.
In politics, business and society, recent events have highlighted the shortcomings of predictability and the urgency of expecting the unexpected.
A sign of that old predictability: the rest of the team took only five shots combined in the final period.
The heads of government in most nations prefer a certain amount of predictability and decorum from other heads of state.
Predictability, instead of sweeping revenue-neutral reform, the plan simply slashes tax rates, particularly for high-income households and corporations.
What Russia needs is predictability and stability in its relations with the US — even if this is a negative stability.
To the Trump fan, liberal Democrats do what they do with sure predictability, and they stand together with impressive fealty.
Over time, this can result in an erosion of predictability, even higher costs, slowed investments and an impact on jobs.
But predictability is essential to the stability that has protected us against nuclear annihilation for more than half a century.
The predictability of the residential market provides an effective cap and floor on returns, making it highly suitable for mezzanine.
Reduced predictability in economic policy since the October 2015 political transition increases downside risks to Fitch's economic and fiscal forecasts.
Shareholders of a public company need predictability, and the volatility that could be acceptable for a scaling startup won't fly.
If recipient countries undertake key reforms that increase policy transparency and predictability, investment risks will be greatly reduced, he noted.
There was a sense that a pure consumption model wasn't working for the developer base and they wanted more predictability.
Worse, they insist on predictability and reciprocity, which are completely out of sync with Mr. Trump's view of the world.
The precise predictability of the date and duration of any given eclipse conflicts starkly with the unpredictability of the weather.
US policy predictability has diminished under the Trump administration and the potential for disruptive changes to trade relations has increased.
The subscription nature of the products and high revenue retention rates provide a high level of predictability for its revenues.
Stephenson said that the industry needs the "long-term predictability" and clarity on issues like customer privacy and internet regulation.
The predictability of Russian LRGs' budgetary policy is hampered by frequent reallocation of revenue and expenditure responsibilities between government tiers.
But the desire for control and predictability in your own life shares some characteristics with the notion of controlling others.
The increased supply of North American LNG could bring more predictability to pricing through the development of more liquid trading markets.
PIN numbers are certainly much more secure than patterns, which thanks to our predictability as humans are pretty easy to guess.
But gingham has also been associated with striving and equality and a subtle hint of subversion that hides amid the predictability.
I had not been to church regularly for a few years, but something about its predictability, its familiarity, felt like home.
The nice thing about the combination is that it reduces volatility, creates a stronger base with more predictability, longer-term bets.
Predictability means that this computer is probably faster and lasts longer than the last one, but the experience is largely unchanged.
We have a paper on early predictability where we used machine learning to try to predict judges' decisions in asylum cases.
His meddling risks making OPEC, the oil cartel that is a focus of his wrath, look like a paragon of predictability.
The predictability of Russian LRGs' budgetary policy is hampered by frequent reallocation of revenue and expenditure responsibilities between tiers of government.
As the contours of this new world become clearer, so will its costs to business in terms of complexity and predictability.
The predictability of Russian LRGs' budgetary policy is hampered by the frequent reallocation of revenue and expenditure responsibilities among government tiers.
Jupiter Ascending, for example, requires that the audience give up any notion of predictability or reason within the first 10 minutes.
The key line from the ISPs is that somehow Congress acting will create predictability in regulation that has been long absent.
If the combination of fatigue and predictability lead to a low turnout next month, the effects may be felt for years.
This mix of exoticism, predictability and rarity leads some people to devote their lives to seeing as many eclipses as possible.
The Walking Dead has at times suffered from its predictability — who doesn't look forward to a death or two around midseason?
But predictability isn't what the Spurs do, and this shift—as necessary as it might be—could lead to their downfall.
They want some predictability — to know they'll keep receiving these subsidy payments in July, and throughout the upcoming plan year, etc.
"Repeal and replace offers upside to Medicare Advantage stocks in particular, as deregulation within CMS offers rate predictability," said Leerink's Gupte.
But textualism will provide greater certainty in the law, and hence greater predictability and greater respect for the rule of law.
The groups want tax reform that follows five principles: efficiency, simplicity, equitability, predictability and a lack of new burdens on taxpayers.
Its proposed extensive guidance documents may bring the needed predictability in the U.S. market to unleash a flood of these apps.
As a member of the governing wing of the Republican Party, I've worked to instill stability, certainty and predictability in Washington.
"The government is taking all the predictability out of the business," says Sarah Hopkins, a manager in Cambodia for H&M.
There are two kinds of car buyers — new car buyers (who value predictability) and used car buyers (who save for unpredictability).
It's in appealing to our tastes for this predictability that much pop music is sold to us, and therefore becomes product.
In order to conquer these, you should look for predictability and try to stay two steps ahead of the city's map.
But the predictability of the La La Land opening was nothing compared with the monologue that followed (temporary teleprompter fritzing notwithstanding).
"Welcome to an age where the predictability of science and the wisdom of religion combine," says the voiceover in another segment.
In every case, they take a stable regulatory environment with established rules and long-term predictability and throw it into uncertainty.
But in the quest for predictability, both politics and entertainment have adopted an approach that inherently rewards repetition rather than innovation.
The changes could also "undermine market participants' confidence in the security, stability, and predictability of Japanese market rules," the groups said.
They supported the Obama standards and joined the administration in federal court to defend them because they delivered certainty and predictability.
Predictability is marginally tempered by the risks inherent to the SMB segment that Barracuda is exposed to through the economic cycles.
This still leaves the CFPB's jurisdiction largely undefined and provides no predictability of the CFPB's statutory jurisdiction for any other industry.
Our STRONGER Patents Act would restore much needed balance to the U.S. patent system and predictability for American innovators and entrepreneurs.
Pounding energetically as they do, there's nevertheless a dull predictability to this move that makes me wish they'd lighten up again.
We need more specificity there to give more clarity, predictability to the operators, to the companies, to the investors, to the governments.
The work is not overly political, but more personal—at least a personal view of the world that values symmetry and predictability.
When work becomes intermittent and poorly paid, the predictability of a fixed monthly check with cost-of-living increases can feel irresistible.
Its digital trading platform is designed to execute enforceable contracts with trading rules and insights into future rates and other predictability tools.
You might think that would increase their attack predictability, since it would give prey a chance to learn the sailfish's attack patterns.
It has several hard-to-beat advantages: the use of English; a reputation for fairness; the centuries of precedent that lend predictability.
Predictability is not something typically associated with advertising given that ads traditionally have been bought on an insertion order ("I/O") basis.
But it's easy to see how stultifying his lifestyle is to someone who doesn't share his obsessive need for predictability and order.
"Developers and financial institutions rely on clarity and predictability," John H. Banks III, the president of the board, said in a statement.
Routine, structures, and predictability on the job are key, according to Ungar, because it helps facilitate other things that make people resilient.
The technology is best suited to the relative predictability of long hauls on highways, rather than busy city streets with many distractions.
"The thing your allies want is predictability, consistency and continuity," said William Cohen, who served as defense secretary in the Clinton administration.
The International Monetary Fund has welcomed the finance ministry plan as it should help to rebuild reserves, improving predictability of fiscal policy.
Finally, become more predictable: Above all, the FDA could move immediately toward a regime of greater clarity and predictability in its standards.
What our emerging region lacks in predictability, it makes up in growth potential as an under-served landscape with serious funding gaps.
The Clock is ultimately a story about time, and when time is subject to experimentation, the film's very predictability heightens its magic.
Those who lead administrative departments in domestic and foreign policies tend to be centrist and liberal, wedded to process, programs and predictability.
It is Austen's supposed predictability that is subverted by "Love & Friendship", the first film adaptation of "Lady Susan", directed by Whit Stillman.
"He wanted to project calm and predictability," said Suzanne Maloney, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution's Center For Middle East Policy.
The amount of predictability pay that will be owed depends on when the schedule change occurred, and how extreme the change was.
The predictability isn't all bad: Part of the pleasure of this kind of book is in observing an effective formula well-executed.
"These proposals represent a troubling departure from ongoing multilateral OECD discussions, undermining certainty and predictability for trade and investment," the coalition wrote.
At present, the basketball world feels like a beautiful ball of flames, pulsing through the NBA landscape without consistency, predictability, or direction.
MCEs hate this, because they value predictability over almost all else; thus, they nearly always, on some level, treat estimates as commitments.
In the older model you lost predictability in the exercise, especially when you have large customers going out and using large volumes.
"Corporate executives want two things: they want predictability and the ability to run their companies without undue interference from regulators," Cramer explained.
It does, or seems to, if you are an N.H.L. team owner and you are looking for predictability in costs and risks.
Predictability and novelty run hand in hand here, and if you read enough about game design, the contradictions tend to reveal themselves.
"People who live in the countryside want the state to provide them with a sense of stability and predictability," Mr. Fils said.
This means the building blocks of a solid strategy — deliberation, clarity, predictability — are being pulled out from under the national security edifice.
The Farm Workforce Modernization Act provides predictability for farmers by overhauling the visa program to ensure real access to a strong workforce.
"To develop large-scale projects, investors need, firstly an economically viable (framework for) the project with fiscal stability and predictability," Verchere said.
"To develop large-scale projects, investors need, firstly an economically viable (framework for) the project with fiscal stability and predictability," Verchere said.
Their foreign policy was realist, but with a greater emphasis on predictability, diplomacy and multilateral cooperation than Trump has thus far pursued.
She also found a lot of predictability in the patterns, and compared them to pop songs based on the same four chords.
The company's average remaining lease term was 6.9 years as of March 103, 2017, supporting cash flow predictability absent material lessee bankruptcies.
The predictability would taint the record, were it not for the fact that each song can stand on its own arresting sound.
"We have seen proposals that would turn back the clock on 23 years of predictability, openness and collaboration under NAFTA," Freeland said.
Unlike trendy baby names, which can take inspiration from pop culture, Weather Channel's choices don't seem to have any clear pattern or predictability.
"The NATO-Russia Council is an important platform for dialogue to reduce tensions and increase transparency and predictability," NATO spokeswoman Oana Lungescu said.
Mideast leaders privately say President Trump's abrupt decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria, without consulting them, shook their confidence in U.S. predictability.
He often featured changeups early in games but generally settled into Cover-3, predictability that was hard to overcome without top-end talent.
What's mostly stunning about all this is the predictability of the choreography — and the way we seem to fall for it every time.
One of the Mac's greatest strengths has always been consistency and predictability in its UI. Marzipan will break that down a little bit.
" GRZEGORZ (GREG) KONIECZNY, CO-FOUNDER OF MOBIUS CAPITAL PARTNERS, LONDON: "The results bring further stability and predictability, and this is what investors like.
"This new regulation will positively contribute to achieving the digital single market, while reinforcing trust and predictability online," tech lobbying group EDiMA said.
Patterns, Predictability, and the Rise of Donald Trump Digital disappointment The only thing that grows faster than technology are our expectations of it.
"An increasing lack of overall predictability simply does not provide a sustainable path forward to provide affordable plan choices for consumers," said Anthem.
Even the fossil-fuel industry sees benefits in the certainty and predictability created by finally having a global consensus on addressing climate change.
Patterns, Predictability, and the Rise of Donald Trump Things seem to be changing faster than ever and life feels increasingly complex and fragmented.
They would have more budgetary predictability (because their contribution to a worker's plan would be a defined contribution, rather than a defined benefit).
I don't think that is the best way to sustain populations or provide the necessary predictability to industry and business in our states.
These two business, in particular, seem most likely to us to continue to have less visibility and predictability than Disney investors are accustomed.
"Into that dark void comes the Fed, which I think has become a paragon of predictability and legitimacy," the "Mad Money " host said.
Wall Street tends to like consistency and predictability, and Facebook's ability to anticipate regulatory behavior and head off any surprises is, therefore, reassuring.
For gamblers, it is not always the sense of chance that is attractive but the predictability of the game that underpins the escapism.
The current narrative would have you believe that Trump needs stability and predictability added to his ticket and Newt does not offer either.
The defiance coming from Mr. Rubio and his campaign brings new attitude to a candidate always better known for his precision and predictability.
Higbee and Harkey aren't even necessarily bad blockers—it's just that the predictability and the extra defenders stop plays before they even begin.
"Lost in watching fish as they swim with great beauty, without predictability, holds our attention and gives us time to relax," Beck says.
And that's kind of at times what hurt him in his first two starts was predictability when he was behind in the count.
"Without stability and predictability in drug prices, investments will go elsewhere," Patrick Johnson, chief executive of Eli Lilly in Japan, recently told reporters.
And a promised increase in the predictability and flexibility of hourly workers' schedules is being tested in only 52015 smaller "neighborhood market" stores.
For now, extending Mr. Xi's tenure will ensure some measure of predictability in one way, at least: by allowing for more resolute policymaking.
As Fed chairman he has overseen two rate rises and has been credited by Republican legislators for bringing predictability to the central bank.
" GRZEGORZ (GREG) KONIECZNY, CO-FOUNDER OF MOBIUS CAPITAL PARTNERS, LONDON: "The results bring further stability and predictability, and this is what investors like.
That's especially true of millennials, consumers in their 20s and 30s who are drawn to subscription models partly because of their cost predictability.
This is a minor gripe for a novel that continually and subtly defies predictability as it tells a vital and remarkable life story.
"Create as much structure and predictability as you can with the pieces of your life that you do have control over," Vincent says.
"The most important thing about Trump is, he is completely unpredictable and volatile, and the one thing business needs is predictability," Packer said.
The researchers compared workers who earned the same wages, including at the same employers, but had different degrees of predictability in their schedules.
One option could be forward funding Project BioShield for two or more years to provide more clarity and predictability in the government's plans.
Anytime humans discover new resources or new markets violence ensues, unless there is predictability and rule of law enforced by a guardian force.
Mexico's incoming and outgoing presidents both see an agreement as providing stability and predictability that can foster future investment and growth in Mexico.
USMCA includes safe harbors that provide clear protections of intellectual property, as well as predictability for consumers, creators, and online platforms and services.
Indeed, politicians are one of the few elements of government that have changed little over time in terms of their predictability or predilections.
"In the longer term, the limited track record and uncertainty surrounding the succession of power could undermine predictability of policy priorities," it said.
"We need stability and predictability," said Marilyn B. Tavenner, the chief executive of America's Health Insurance Plans, the main lobby for the industry.
So if enough states join California in a standard, manufacturers will tend to push to make it national, just for consistency and predictability.
He tries to protect his process, he says, "from the pollution of my mind," meaning he doesn't want logic or predictability to interrupt.
Yeah, I mean, I think there are ways, certain parts of your business that you have somewhat predictability, somewhat predictably you can operate.
"It's made the transition from this balance-sheet type of approach — reasonable valuations — to now it's transitioned into the income statement predictability," he said.
Other ones that have the right fundamentals … One of the main reasons why public market investors love SaaS companies is because of their predictability.
AFD faces low refinancing risk due to its fairly large capital base, its long-funding structure, and the predictability of its loan disbursement schedule.
But the Clinton campaign has been about predictability for years now and no matter how disastrous the outcome, it's desperately sticking to the script.
The predictability of Russian local and regional governments' budgetary policy is hampered by the frequent reallocation of revenue and expenditure responsibilities within government tiers.
"In provocative ways, Baldessari sought to undercut the hierarchy, instrumental logic, isolation, and predictability of work," art historian Robin Kelsey writes in Critical Inquiry.
But he said it comes as Apple has introduced new strategies, like its upgrade program, to add predictability to its business and pressure carriers.
We're fixated on elevating not just overall affordability, but the predictability for the consumer, because we want to give people more peace of mind.
The frequent reallocation of revenue and expenditure responsibilities within tiers of government reduces the predictability of LRGs' budgetary policies and hampers Kemerovo's forecasting ability.
It could be a policy win for Hill Republicans, who would say they're giving some predictability to the business community about future executive actions.
"Stability, predictability and reliability are extremely important components of 'Made in Germany'," he told the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung in an interview published on Sunday.
Many enjoy the work, its predictability and camaraderie ("If you're not sleeping because of your job, you don't need that kind of stress, girl").
Restaurants are, to some extent, valued for their predictability and consistency — in this new model, the element of surprise is part of the attraction.
No sidekick, no house musicians, no predictability — these are the things Chelsea Handler says she plans not to have in her new talk show.
It's a mix of boredom and predictability, and it kills pretty much any shred of enthusiasm for hopping off the couch and getting moving.
For the competition's habitués, the emissaries of Europe's great leagues, these are highly pressurized occasions, even in a group stage increasingly troubled by predictability.
Clinton and her allies hope that voters will reflect on the vote in Britain and opt for the steadiness and predictability that she promises.
But one source close to the situation said new investors were very confident about the regulatory framework, predictability and the dialogue with the authorities.
Passing the agreement quickly will give our small and large businesses the stability and predictability they need to expand, invest, and create more jobs.
The thesis was something like: voters as a collective aggregate tend to act with purpose and predictability, even though most individual voters do not.
By finding the patterns between consumer location habits in L.A., Luxe has been able to leverage predictability of demand to find efficiency in supply.
Patterns, Predictability, and the Rise of Donald Trump The Consumer Electronics Show is a feast to the eyes, but an overload of the senses.
Their system is back-of-your hand familiar, but the Clippers avoid stale predictability by running misdirections to create open looks with crafty screens.
Historically, most tenants have chosen to exercise their renewal options, which has mitigated re-leasing risk and provided predictability to portfolio-level cash flows.
That predictability has been elusive for bitcoin so far, but some of the cryptocurrency's fans are trying to change that in a big way.
But in its acknowledgment of change, and the many ways a garment can be read, at least it was not a retreat into predictability.
"Whatever happened to predictability?" are the first words of the famous theme song that opened the original series, and they open Fuller House, too.
They need some predictability, a glide path to a low-carbon world, and they can't afford to just sit back and hope it happens.
Increase the size of districts (and use ranked-choice voting to improve proportionality) and the predictability of results declines, making gerrymandering far less effective.
The airlines, in turn, had the predictability to invest in new generations of more fuel-efficient aircraft, which allowed fares to drop over time.
But I think overall there just has been no strategy, no proportionality, no predictability in the administration's response from one event to the next.
State policymakers, hospitals, doctors, insurance companies, and child care and school officials have lost the predictability needed to plan and prepare to provide care.
He favors greater monetary policy predictability and less active use of the Fed's power to manage interest rates, popular views on the Republican right.
Wayv Payments gives cannabis companies a line of credit that will allow the businesses to have predictability around payments without paying any payment fees.
These manufacturers have explained that patent predictability is essential for generating investments in new medicines and engaging in beneficial joint endeavors with competitors. Sen.
It's the utter predictability that this would degenerate into a humanitarian nightmare that connects Oscár and Valeria to the 2,000 kids in CBP's custody.
Americans and Russians made it through the Cold War because of rational leadership, restraint, policies that increased predictability and transparency and a lot of luck.
The real risk is instability in systems of government that depend on predictability from its top leadership to function confidently in the face of adversity.
The business model changes that tend to give public investors pause are the ones that cause disruptions or fluctuations in financial performance, thus reducing predictability.
If public investors get a sense that predictability around the business is not in place, it can literally sink a company seeking to IPO. Why?
That's especially true in the United States, in which time zones, and time-shifting events like daylight savings, exist and occur with the utmost predictability.
By comparing and contrasting the results provided by each of these methodologies, the researchers found a startling "lack of reliability or predictability" between the techniques.
It is about consistency and predictability that you are experiencing in every other aspect of your life that you absolutely should be experiencing in airports.
"Thanks to these ordinances there is now greater transparency, predictability and legal certainty in efforts to tackle the problem of illicitly acquired assets," it said.
Though AI has conquered a wealth of retro games, Ms. Pac-Man has remained elusive for years, due to the game's intentional lack of predictability.
The narratives are so predictable that the predictability itself becomes comforting, which is why these films are paired best with cozy blankets and hot chocolate.
Those stores were plum employment hopes for women without a college education — until, with depressing predictability, those women were systematically devalued by their male bosses.
Moody's said the removal of the blocked measures from the budget projections enhanced the transparency and predictability of budget outcomes and was a credit positive.
It's time we bring greater transparency, accountability and predictability to our energy and environmental laws to meet the needs of consumers in the 21st century.
JASPER KIRKBYCERN physicistGeneva You are right that a key factor underlining our prosperity is predictability and an underdog's success can be seen as undermining that.
Honey Flow Africa: Optimizes beekeeping operations by digitizing and bringing the power of IoT to the beekeeping process to improve honey production, processing and predictability.
The days of predictability in American public policy, such that financial markets and government program managers can plan thoughtfully and act accordingly, are long gone.
There is little consistency and predictability in the today's environmental regulation because of a never-ending rewrite of the rules by which Americans must abide.
In "White Noise," the tedium of the characters' conversations is only exacerbated by the predictability of the ways in which they connect or fail to.
It's also a two-year deal, meaning it gives the Pentagon predictability and gets past the much-maligned Budget Control Act that expires in 2021.
Travelers today want the coziness and personality of an Airbnb but the predictability of a hotel, according to Axel Hefer, the new CEO of Trivago.
The unstable intergovernmental set-up leads to lower predictability of LRGs' budgetary policies and hampers the region's forecasting ability, negatively affecting investment and debt policies.
"Our technology allows hospital systems to transport medical items at an unprecedented level of speed and predictability, resulting in improved patient care and operational savings."
Respect for precedent serves the values of stability and predictability; it allows lawyers to give good advice and permits ordinary citizens to plan their lives.
Typically, we feel stressed (and become more at risk for stress-related diseases) if we lack control, predictability, outlets for our frustrations, or social support.
The latter bleed over into the mainstream here and there, but mostly people seem content with predictability—it gives collective psyches something to count on.
Neil Irwin of the Upshot argues it's that erratic trade policies make life difficult for American companies who rely on predictability to run their businesses.
They require not just a balance of power but also predictability, patience, scrutiny of the fine print and negotiators who can speak for their boss.
"Adventurous travelers tend to like independent properties, but those who want predictability are best off sticking to brands that they already know," Mr. Sirota said.
ProducePay offers farmers cash advances throughout the growing season to smooth the sometimes lumpy revenues and give farmers a bit more predictability, the company said.
"The important thing is that there should be a stable exchange rate ... as this is the stability that helps predictability (in the economy)," Virag said.
"Farmers have to have some degree of predictability and stability," he said on the sidelines of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission conference in Kansas.
No matter where they pop up, right-wing populists use a core set of strategies that appeal to a worldview that desires order and predictability.
To solve this other challenge, Burdick and Paro emphasized repeatedly to me that they are deeply focused on "income predictability" for professionals operating on the marketplace.
One way the startup increases that predictability is by delivering client work directly to professionals on the platform, rather than creating a free-for-all marketplace.
Part of the retailer's success can be traced to its subscription model that encourages repeat purchases, giving it the revenue predictability to undercut competitors on price.
"We have seen proposals that would turn back the clock on 23 years of predictability openness and collaboration under NAFTA," said Chrystia Freeland, Canada's foreign minister.
Al-Jadaan said foreign investments in the kingdom had jumped markedly since 2017 and that was down to a higher level of predictability and friendlier regulations.
" IVAN CHAMDANI, FUND MANAGER, MAYBANK ASSET MANAGEMENT IN JAKARTA "It's good that most probably the incumbent will win since that would mean a lot more predictability.
Honey Flow Africa: Optimizes beekeeping operations by digitizing and bringing the power of IoT to the bee keeping process to improve honey production, processing and predictability.
When combined with the president's policy pronouncements elsewhere on foreign policy and national security, we believe that the stability and predictability of policymaking has diminished somewhat.
What is needed for tomorrow's workforce is a collaboration that gives workers with short-term earnings variability a new set of options for predictability and stability.
Stable governments have been able to handle crises more effectively, implement structural reforms in due time and render the investment climate more favorable by increasing predictability.
Frankfurt, for its part, emphasises its banking clout—it is home to the ECB and has long been Germany's banking capital—plus regulatory and political predictability.
But the true allure of Egg Bites is how well they encompass a sense of unwavering predictability, a quality that is mostly otherwise unknown to me.
Its simplicity and predictability would be a boon to better U.S. monetary policy and is exactly the kind of anchor needed for the dollar-bloc countries.
The Working Families Flexibility Act would undermine workers' ability to make ends meet, plan for family time, and have predictability, stability and true flexibility at work.
Despite the super-regimented schedules those with Autism Spectrum Disorder often follow (familiarity and predictability reign supreme), fitness tends to fall by the wayside, says Chessen.
Well, Prisma isn't doing anything to change the simplicity of its predecessors, however it's gone a long way toward eradicating the issue of predictability and uniformity.
This feeds directly into another element of the level design that Tropical Freeze does so well: a sense of pacing and flow that strays from predictability.
Yet even with that intrinsic predictability, it's the way the story gets there, and how the characters handle the aftermath, that make the book so electrifying.
"In today's market environment, assets with predictability are often priced extraordinarily rich, and investors are unusually willing to extrapolate growth far into the future," Marks said.
"We'd note that all this will occur at a time when markets have rarely been so confident about the predictability of the policy outlook," said Sheets.
To Arena, the foundation of building a team — particularly a national team — lies in finding the right mix of predictability from game to game and chemistry.
Trump's lack of predictability extends further than any notable predecessor, and there is no clear rhyme and reason to his behavior -- much less a coherent strategy.
The Chinese Communist Party's twice-a-decade congress began this week, and it's a time when the country's leaders want predictability and an image of strength.
The qualities of leadership nervous investors yearn for -- candor, command of facts, stability and predictability -- are qualities that Trump's record shows him temperamentally incapable of providing.
Every year, I am defenseless, because of its astonishing predictability, and the surreal, meta intrusions that suddenly send its pop country-scored contrivances into the gutter.
For millions of people worldwide, the West's predictability and stability guarantee or, at the very least, offer hope that chaos, violence and arrogance will not triumph.
Our legal system's predictability and its freedom from political interference guarantee that no one will fall victim to the arbitrary exercise of power by government authorities.
A security force with the mission to provide predictability allows venture capitalists to make smart risk decisions to accelerate the prosperity from space to all customers.
As Russia and the United States are on the verge of a new arms race, transparency and predictability in military terms is again very much needed.
AFP and other groups in the Koch network have five principles on tax reform: simplicity, efficiency, equitability, predictability and a lack of new burdens on taxpayers.
"This clause will significantly improve predictability of investment regime and hence will be a significant boost to investments," read the government document analyzing the draft law.
Long-term investing has become "an act of fiction" as uncertainty hurts predictability, said Fernando Borges, president of ABVCAP, the group representing buyout firms in Brazil.
This predictability was the perfect escape from a regime of keeping vigil at hospitals, the panic of awaiting test results, the ever-present taste of fear.
"This grace period will offer relief and a degree of regulatory predictability," Jonathan Herbst, global head of financial services at Norton Rose Fulbright law firm, said.
"As a public company, there is so much more scrutiny and pressure to avoid taking risks because the public market rewards predictability," Spiegel told CNN Business.
In international relations, especially on tense issues, a lack of clarity or predictability can be destabilizing because it forces all states to plan for the worst.
But a party committee directly under Chinese President Xi Jinping in November called for impartiality and predictability in patent cases to encourage innovation in the economy.
Liz Heldens, who developed "The Passage" for television, has created previous shows, like "Camp" and "Mercy" for NBC, that had personality but also broadcast-network predictability.
See Detail's operations manager Chris Mitchell likes aspects of his job that others might complain about - the routine and the predictability, which he said helps with anxiety.
The central bank sees the predictability of falling rates as important for the economy, she added, addressing a banking forum in Russia's Black Sea resort of Sochi.
When the national shitshow eventually seemed to grind into predictability, if not become normalized outright, in the last months of the year, I tried to catch up.
There seems to be little predictability to the English names for the letters of the alphabet, to say nothing of the names of letters in other languages.
"The key here is for us to get more stability, more predictability, and the way to do that is to be a little more patient," Baucus said.
S. tariff policy and lack of predictability, along with (the) threat of trade wars" was causing "general business instability" and was a "drag on growth for investments.
Congress would get a transparent target for the budget deficit, and an incentive to meet that target, and markets would get more predictability by having clear deadlines.
In retrospect, the experience of playing in a professional touring rock band, basking in the relative safeness of predictability, had lulled her into a kind of complacency.
States also need predictability to balance their budgets, but a company dramatically raising the price of its drug multiple times a year can throw that into chaos.
Rather, her frustration lies in the predictability of it all — and her desire to go beyond the same old jeans-and-a-top for a night out.
With gratifying predictability, Young Concert Artists once again showcased three performers clearly bound for stardom in its annual gala concert on Tuesday evening at Alice Tully Hall.
"There's no predictability now in the marijuana business," Hickenlooper said during a discussion on the sidelines of the annual National Governors Association conference in Washington this week.
Britain has not only become politically unstable, with no government or opposition worthy of the name; it also no longer affords the regulatory predictability that investors crave.
Soon enough we'll be in the general election where neither New York nor my home state of Maryland will get much attention, thanks to their utter predictability.
Consumers can be alarmed by financial market and trade news, but the most important factors affecting the consumer's willingness to spend are employment security and income predictability.
Although I would say the U.S. is making that a bit challenging right at the moment in terms of predictability and stability and finding the right approach.
While that appeals to a president who built a reality television career around the words "you're fired," it undercuts the predictability corporations need for long-term planning.
The debit reforms, or "Durbin Amendment", brought transparency and predictability into a pricing scheme where previously there was none; and required networks to compete for merchant business.
Fed officials said as they embarked on the tightening process that they wanted to avoid the mechanical predictability of the previous tightening cycle between 2004 and 2006.
But with a White House plagued by remarkably high staff turnover, and with constitutional crises lurking around every corner, the country and economy aren't exuding predictability either.
Trucking has been viewed by transportation experts as a natural application for self-driving technology because of the relative predictability of highways compared with busy city streets.
While we do not necessarily agree on how big the defense budget should be, we both believe that national security requires stability and predictability in defense budgeting.
Nothing is at stake, and yet the sheer predictability allows you to notice the intense angles and facial expressions as well as the minimal (even nonexistent) backgrounds.
Fitch handles this progress deftly, pulling "White Oleander" back from the brink of predictability; her startlingly apt language relates a story that is both intelligent and gripping.
Progressives will boo, conservatives will cheer, and both sides' views on executive power will keep flip-flopping with depressing predictability every time the White House changes hands.
Jim Lynch is vice president of Autodesk's Construction Products Group and responsible for establishing product vision and strategy to improve predictability and profitability for construction companies worldwide.
Starbucks is typically a touchstone for consistency, a beacon of predictability we can take comfort in while the chaotic world around us threatens to swallow us whole.
"We are one step closer to providing farmers and ranchers a Farm Bill with the certainty and predictability they deserve," said Agriculture Committee Chairman Pat Roberts, R-Kan.
Other forecasters see the commodity at anywhere between $21.4 to as high as $80 in the coming year, underlining the lack of consensus and predictability in the market.
That predictability differs from plaid, which Jude Stewart, the author of the book Patternalia, says is too variable to produce the iconic, eye-catching look that gingham does.
Torbjörn Granevärn, head of negotiations at the Swedish Confederation of Transport Enterprises' airlines section, said Swedish pilots had rejected the proposal despite provisions that provided greater scheduling predictability.
And the Code sets wireless spectrum licenses at at least 20 years — also intended to give carriers the "predictability" they need to speed up 5G and fiber deployments.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's energy ministry said on Friday it continues close cooperation with Saudi Arabia and OPEC and non-OPEC oil producers to enhance market stability and predictability.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's energy ministry said on Friday it continues close cooperation with Saudi Arabia and OPEC and non-OPEC oil producers to enhance market stability and predictability.
She is Rapunzel with no prince and no hair, locked in a tower of her own volition, and delighted with the predictability and repetition of her own captivity.
Nuno Limão, a professor of economics at the University of Maryland, has found that a hefty chunk of the trade-stimulating impact of deals comes from increased predictability.
Predictable Institutional Framework A solid legislative framework defines Italian regions' responsibilities and revenue predictability, including access to subsidised loans with long-term tenures/maturities from the central government.
Ryan eventually proposed a more limited process for leadership to cherry-pick which amendments could get floor time to add more predictability and protect members from tough votes.
Weak institutions lead to lower predictability of Russian LRGs' budgetary policies, which are subject to the federal government's constant reallocation of revenue and expenditure responsibilities within government tiers.
"By making the difficult decisions now, the state can provide predictability and stability for years to come, thereby fostering economic growth and assuaging credit rating concerns," he said.
Weak institutions lead to low predictability of Russian LRGs' budgetary policies, which are subject to the federal government's continuous reallocation of revenue and expenditure responsibilities within government tiers.
Third, they should extend the New START Treaty for five years, keeping its cap on nuclear forces and the inspections and data exchanges that enhance transparency and predictability.
The board majority concluded that the reinstated standard adheres to the common law and is supported by the NLRA's policy of promoting stability and predictability in bargaining relationships.
As a result of this, Moodymann has protected himself from the predictable slump into, well, predictability that most DJs would have experienced by this stage in his career.
Weak institutions lead to lower predictability of Russian LRGs' budgetary policies, which are subject to the federal government's continuous reallocation of revenue and expenditure responsibilities within government tiers.
There was a need to facilitate easier and faster engagement across federal agencies, encourage individuals and communities to support conservation, and provide the maximum degree of regulatory predictability.
By getting a jump start on reauthorizing these two key programs, we can start to break this bad habit while giving stability and predictability to thousands of entrepreneurs.
Secretaries, other senior officials, ambassadors and envoys all need to know what the policy is to explain it to others and bring predictability to our nation's foreign engagements.
Poo said that many still face "poverty wages, no safety net, no training, no predictability for hours," problems that Bolden, and other activists, had inspired her to address.
It doesn't offer the same predictability to all its customers, and it has made its former CEO, Howard Schultz, a possible presidential candidate, to the chagrin of everyone.
"What we are seeing is an erosion of basic principles on which our economy is based — international cooperation, open markets, rules of the game, transparency and predictability," she said.
"Certainly, this will damage the atmosphere of predictability, security, stability and non-proliferation in the entire world," President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov told a conference call with reporters.
If there's one theme that comes through over and over above, it's about the importance of predictability … which is why I'm calling it out as a separate item here.
Business leaders in the country are also confident that structural reforms are on the right track despite concerns that predictability in policy-making has diminished under the Duterte administration.
It is difficult as a public company to manage a fresh food business, which is subject to the whims of the weather, contrary to the predictability public investors demand.
The biggest selling point of virtual influencers if you work in advertising or fashion isn't the perfection of an avatar's body or face but the predictability of its behavior.
Work schedule predictability has emerged as a major issue causing growing anxiety in the American labor force even as the U.S. jobless rate has fallen to below-average levels.
Nor did I think, if I ever needed to go back into the cubicled predictability of office work and biweekly paychecks, that finding another job would be so difficult.
But the practice of quinquennial gatherings dates to Deng Xiaoping's attempts in the 1980s to introduce a sense of order and predictability after the chaos of the Cultural Revolution.
England's attacks are focused on the flanks and the lack of a creative central midfielder resulted in a predictability that the Tunisians were well organized enough to deal with.
Balancing those interests and ensuring transparency and predictability is a challenge, however, and market experts expect regulation to evolve as it has for financial markets as power trading develops.
Had Speech & Debate hewed closer to the original play, and invested in this more peculiar story line, it could have overcome the blur of "been there, done that" predictability.
When the issues of a case are not in doubt – and where the guilt of the parties is not in question – predictability and fairness require just and swift punishment.
"Their position is a very consistent one, which is: The regulated community wants predictability," said Paul Hughes, a partner at Mayer Brown who is arguing the case for Kisor.
The key US priorities in the Middle East are stability and predictability, and the appointment of the relatively inexperienced Mohammed bin Salman is undoubtedly a shift away from that.
One of those is harnessing artificial intelligence (AI) to improve the efficiency of wind and solar by using machine learning programs to enhance predictability of generation and grid stability.
But Li Shuo, climate and energy policy officer at Greenpeace China, said negotiators at the Poland talks would tangle over proposed rules to improve the predictability of donor funding.
It makes sense that a famous auteur would loathe "crowdsourced" movie criticism on the internet, because it undermines the predictability of the relationship between director, studio, distributor, and critic.
The excesses of the higher education bubble from 2002-2013 should not be allowed to reoccur, given the predictability and reliability with which such excesses have occurred over time.
Car lovers bored by the commercialization and predictability of today's motor racing scene can at least turn to YouTube for memories of a more romantic, if more dangerous era.
To watch these same stories recycled, as if they ended with anything but the predictability of the last 30 minutes of Titanic, is still pure tedium for the soul.
Anthem cited the individual market's "lack of overall predictability" and the "lack of certainty of funding for cost sharing reduction subsidies" in announcing its exit from Ohio on Tuesday.
One of those is harnessing artificial intelligence (AI) to improve the efficiency of wind and solar by using machine learning programmes to enhance predictability of generation and grid stability.
Beyond voluntary employer efforts, a few state and local governments have strengthened policies to support working families and have passed scheduling laws that increase the predictability of workers' hours.
He'd be left with very little time to enjoy the relative predictability and lower scandal output of President Mike Pence before the midterms put his House majority in danger.
Whether a text analyzer reveals anything real or not, using one seems to offer a false sense of predictability and a semblance of control over otherwise messy human relationships.
AFP and other groups in the Koch network have five principles on tax reform: simplicity, efficiency, equitability, predictability and a lack of new burdens on taxpayers: http://bit.ly/2628tqTwAr.
The merger "broadens capabilities and distribution for more than 100 million combined customers and deepens data and insights to improve predictability and deliver better health outcomes," the company said.
In considering reform, the consensus outside government is that CFIUS lacks transparency and the clear process necessary to promote trust and provide the market with the predictability it craves.
When asked about the forint's current levels, he said the government had no exchange rate target, while it was important to have stability and predictability in the exchange rate.
The bits familiar from every other family trip comedy turn up with numbing predictability: the wretched hotel, the overheated minivan, the stops at tawdry roadside attractions, the vomit scene.
Weak institutions lead to limited predictability of Russian LRGs' budgetary policies, which tend to be shaped by the federal government's constant reallocation of revenue and expenditures within government tiers.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers has for years been pushing the policies to give firefighting agencies more predictability in budgeting and cut down on taking funds from other areas.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers has for years been pushing the policies to give firefighting agencies more predictability in budgeting and cut down on taking funds from other areas.
And if it writes Brown's ambitious target into law, and solves the program's problem with "leakage," it will restore the value of permits and the predictability of auction revenue.
Economists and industry participants doubted the move would have a permanent positive impact, saying it hampered predictability and was likely to bring additional burdens for firms with foreign currency debt.
Even the big developers are saying as much: The Real Estate Board of New York said Mr. Cuomo's meddling threatens the "clarity and predictability" that builders and banks rely on.
With its bins of megafarmed produce, attention-seeking boxes of processed foods, and generous, if anonymous, cuts of meat, it is a place of comforting predictability and one-stop convenience.
Jerzy Buzek, a Polish member of the European Parliament, who steered the file through the chamber, argued the rule change would create greater long-term investment predictability and improve competition.
By going to block grants, back to the states, the control of money stays with the states, and you have less [un]predictability and external deviation in terms of funding.
It claims to give customers all the simplicity, elasticity and consumption characteristics of the public cloud, with the predictability of performance, cost and data governance that a private cloud offers.
Hell, even Full House's theme song was a plaintive paean to a simpler, bygone era that may have only ever existed on Leave It to Beaver: Whatever happened to predictability?
Fitch therefore limits the uplift above the sovereign rating to one notch to capture potential intervention by the state and the subsequent risk of weakening predictability of inter-governmental relations.
I also suspect that Google is going to push hard to make this whole system the standard across all variants of Android Q devices, to ensure there's consistency and predictability.
"That predictability aspect is very important for local officials getting the resources in place they need to prevent the loss of life and human impact of these events," Persad says.
Torbjörn Granevärn, head of negotiations at the Swedish Confederation of Transport Enterprises' airlines section, had earlier said Swedish pilots had rejected the proposal despite provisions that provided greater scheduling predictability.
MOSCOW, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Russia's energy ministry said on Friday it continues close cooperation with Saudi Arabia and OPEC and non-OPEC oil producers to enhance market stability and predictability.
Predictability explains why the new Pro has the same staid port selection as the Pro 3 from three years ago, because corporate customers want interchangeability and support for existing peripherals.
Council member Donovan Richards, chair of the public safety committee, told BuzzFeed News he plans to introduce the bill because he "wants to see more predictability" in the disciplinary process.
Suffused with death, the piece's emotions build slowly but surely: Mr. Ashley's art, as ever, eventually does take on both the comforting predictability and quirky surprise of a mystery novel.
The decree, published in the government's official gazette, said ending the rule was needed to improve the competitiveness of Argentine exports, make financing conditions more flexible and improve financial predictability.
Likewise the Internet, with its tremendous potential for human connection, is now being used—intentionally—to generate fear and polarisation because that leads to more clicks and greater user predictability.
Also, this is just a theory, but we're doing it the day after a month long tour and I suspect that we're subconsciously craving some kind of stability and predictability.
It is definitely right to see this caused by politics, and I don't think that's any way in tension with its matter of predictability in terms of labor economics, frankly.
It is a time that provokes predictability: The songs are titanic in their ambition even if they are only with us for a fleeting few weeks of sunshine and abandon.
We're at a place where we've grown year-over-year consistently, felt there is a lot of predictability in the business and just felt like it was a good time.
"The sharing economy has exploded in popularity and we see a big opportunity in delivering predictability and consistency to our guests," Poulin told me at the time of the funding.
Part of this had to do with its predictability: Project Runway created its own genre of TV, the passion project elimination contest (replicated in Top Chef, RuPaul's Drag Race, etc.).
Predictability is underpinned by the sizeable proportion of cash flows tied to contractual payment schedules (98%) and the limited, short-term financial impact of macroeconomic trends or social security reforms.
Tour packages and other highly organized travel experiences are often associated with older people, or those with families — essentially people who need more predictability when they are not at home.
It delivers packaged sentimentality with a polish that helps make up for its predictability, and it has the great advantage of starring Michael Cudlitz and Mary McCormack as the parents.
These seemed to be more in reaction to the predictability of me — a liberal white American — helicoptering into the island city-state to decry human rights violations and unfettered capitalism.
A fiercely intelligent man with deeply conservative, nationalistic and aggressive views about American foreign policy, Mr. Bolton may bring more consistency and predictability to President Trump's foreign policy, many suggest.
Op-Ed Contributor In recent years, threats of government shutdowns have come with the regularity and, until now, predictability of one of those TV channels running marathons of old sitcoms.
As the piece progressed, there was a predictability to the way the dancers covered space, swooping to the front to perform solos as the other "instruments" receded to the back.
"A multi-donor fund under UN auspices will provide predictability for our partners and help to make the efforts more effective," Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Soereide said in a statement.
The predictability of the loops brings a necessary order to the operation, like the control group in an experiment in which the guests are the ones doing all the improvising.
But that is the majestic routine of the law: applying well-established precedents and principles to decide cases in the present and provide some assurance of predictability for the future.
We've developed a revolutionary way to use robots as an enabler to capture data for predictability of infrastructure; reducing failure, explosions, emissions and billions of dollars of loss each year.
Still, the Mexican unit continues trading within a range that took shape almost two years ago, offering predictability to decision makers and ordinary people alike against an increasingly complex background.
With that in mind, policies that emphasize predictability, transparency and restraint are now needed to reduce the risk that a miscalculation or accident will lead to the use of nuclear weapons.
S. policy predictability has diminished, with established international communication channels and relationship norms being set aside and raising the prospect of sudden, unanticipated changes in U.S. policies with potential global implications.
That's in contrast to an Initial Public Offering (IPO), which uses underwriters and intermediaries to give the stock more predictability and stability as soon as it launches — at a hefty fee.
With President Donald Trump now in office, the chief financial officer of global aluminium company Norsk Hydro has highlighted predictability as being crucial for the business and industry as a whole.
US policy predictability has diminished, with established international communication channels and relationship norms being set aside and raising the prospect of sudden, unanticipated changes in US policies with potential global implications.
"One of the key features of bitcoin is predictability around the new supply that's being released," Garrick Hileman, head of research at cryptocurrency services firm Blockchain, told CNBC over the phone.
The side-deals Mr Tillerson is pushing for undermine the Europeans' strategy of predictability—and there is no guarantee that they will satisfy Mr Trump (or the Iran hawks in Congress).
As a long-time investor in this space, I've seen first-hand how technology can transform sales and marketing — and empower teams with better insight, more precision and, ultimately, more predictability.
It is not just a source of GDP and prosperity; it is a ray of normalcy and predictability in its steady focus on producing what can be profitably sold to customers.
"Being in a new environment means losing a lot of consistency, predictability, and structure," says Rachel Davis, medical director of Student Mental Health at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.
Transportation experts have predicted that the earliest applications of autonomous driving technology will be in trucks, thanks to the relative predictability of long hauls on highways compared with busy city streets.
Apart from improving the predictability of deliveries, and reducing insurance and damage claims, the contracts are letting Caterpillar leverage its scale and volume to moderate transportation costs in its supply chain.
Decision-making is not entirely computerized in its predictability, because emotions play a significant role at every level — but these emotional biases can be examined, categorized and applied predictably when considered.
AFP and other groups in the Koch network are calling on lawmakers to pass tax-reform legislation that follows five principles: simplicity, efficiency, equitability, predictability and no new burdens on taxpayers.
"The Order represents a significant departure from the principles of fairness and predictability that have governed the immigration system of the United States for more than fifty years," the brief said.
If import controls stay in place, the government would consider allocating permits in advance to "provide predictability to the market," Department of Finance spokesman Pierre-Olivier Herbert said in a statement.
"This increased predictability and certainty will allow decision makers and the public to more fully understand the potential climate impacts of all proposed federal actions," the CEQ said in a statement.
Both Democrats and Republicans, though, knew that there could be steps taken at the federal level to create predictability for insurers, help stabilize the marketplace, increase competition and bring down premiums.
The presence of public sector corporates in the deposit bases (end-1Q16: 48% of client funds at Ukreximbank and 26% at Oschadbank) should result in somewhat greater predictability of client flows.
Yet there is still more predictability at the top of the men's game with Federer and Rafael Nadal sharing the last six Grand Slam titles and Marin Cilic reaching two finals.
The Koch network in May launched a multimillion-dollar campaign to get lawmakers to back tax reform that follows five principles: simplicity, efficiency, equitability, predictability and no new burden on taxpayers.
But millions of Eastern Europeans have never forgotten how their lives were destroyed by these policies, and some have grown nostalgic for the stability and predictability of the old Communist regimes.
Given that we go to the movies to be told a story, it seems odd that so many of the films we flock to are notable mainly for their rigid predictability.
And though leprosy may not be a common cinematic hook, the familiarity of the hero's quest gives Beshay's journey a lightness and predictability that seems at once welcoming and somewhat weightless.
The committee, whose members include representatives from governments, the European Commission and the ECB itself, also said that bondholders should not be excluded because of the supposed predictability of their vote.
" But for retirees who need the predictability of quality bonds, he cautions that moving into riskier types of bonds to earn a higher yield is "painting yourself into an untenable situation.
The Koch network has committed to spend millions of dollars on its efforts to champion tax reform that follows five principles: simplicity, efficiency, equitability, predictability and no new burdens on taxpayers.
These historical shifts require the hope of America led by a president who embodies soaring American values and integrity — a leader who can chart a path of stability, predictability and vision.
AFP and other groups in the Koch brothers' network are urging lawmakers to produce tax-reform legislation that follows five principles: simplicity, efficiency, equitability, predictability and no new burdens on taxpayers.
"Adopting a habit such as weight lifting provides structure, predictability, and tangible rewards—increased muscle gains, increased strength, accomplishment, for example," says David Klemanski, professor of applied psychology at NYU Steinhardt.
With so many leadership gaps in the building, and so much uncertainty about future leadership, this will just add to the growing sense of instability in an institution that thrives on predictability.
In addition to improving the predictability of their movements (especially across complex terrains), the scientists would like to create a vision-based control system and use cameras or sensors to guide them.
The whip of the executive can, through a Twitter feed, lash and intimidate, punish and humiliate, delegitimize the press and all of the imagined enemies with spasmodic regularity and easily provoked predictability.
Why it matters: In addition to the INF Treaty, the U.S. and its allies now risk losing another, more vital arms control agreement that provides predictability and transparency regarding Russia's nuclear arsenal.
The sine qua non condition for the development of innovative companies and the success of the Strategy for Responsible Development are predictability of the legal system and the guarantee of judicial independence.
The market would likely welcome the predictability of a Hillary Clinton presidency, but market watchers shouldn't expect the election to tip stocks one way or the other, analysts told CNBC on Wednesday.
Dale DurranProfessor and Chair, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington, whose research includes the study of atmospheric predictabilityThe Butterfly Effect was introduced by Edward Lorenz in the context of atmospheric predictability.
Severe tensions within the ANC also limit the ability to make radical policy changes but they also undermine policy predictability as it is unclear which factions will prevail on individual policy issues.
Though investors may despair that there is no clear method to his perceived madness, it is in fact possible to discern some patterns to his actions that provide a level of predictability.
The risk mitigation tools … really didn't work very well, to be honest, and the carriers just really need more predictability in their pricing," he said in an interview with CNBC's "Closing Bell.
According to the law, which broadly addresses unpredictable scheduling, a retailer that requires a change to a worker's schedule will owe them "predictability pay" in the range of one to four hours.
More than just an abstract anxious thought pattern being discussed in all of its boring predictability, there was a comfort in each bright splotch of my life being spewed back at me.
So much of the rest of season two has been such an impressive slow-burn that I'm inclined to cut the predictability of the prison twist more slack than it probably deserves.
Groaning predictability, though, is only one problem in a movie choking on haunted-house clichés and so short of genuine scares that its most traumatizing sight might be the Warrens' hideous wallpaper.
When asked about the forint's current levels of around 337-338 to the euro, Varga said the government had no exchange rate target but it was important to have stability and predictability.
Early reauthorization of SBIR and STTR would give similar certainty and predictability to our tech entrepreneurs so they can focus on getting their products to market, creating jobs and spurring economic growth.
Freedom Partners's efforts are part of the Koch Network's campaign to get lawmakers to rally behind tax reform that follows five principles: simplicity, efficiency, equitability, predictability and no new burdens on taxpayers.
"Most damaging has been the overturning of almost 30 years of the traditional joint-employer standard that gave a lot of certainty, clarity and predictability to employees and employers alike," Meade said.
Peter Wehner ONE of the essential, if often unstated, job requirements of an American president is to provide stability, order and predictability in a world that tends toward chaos, disarray and entropy.
Elimination Chamber offered that predictability, but it also worked in some cool bits like Strowman and the Bliss/Bayley dynamic to give people who aren't at the top interesting things to do.
"What we do know, generally, is that extremes are increasing and the predictability of what we can expect as a normal climate in a particular place is gone now," he said by telephone.
The bill, dubbed the "fair work week" act by supporters, is aimed at giving greater predictability to low-wage employees whose hours tend vary widely from day to day or week to week.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve's meeting minutes provide some assurances about future policy but do not necessarily improve the Fed's predictability, a study published by the European Central Bank showed on Wednesday.
"Dray Alliance wants to bring Uber-like airport pickup efficiency to the drayage industry by providing a seamless mobile experience, more predictability in delivery time and better economics for shippers, carriers and truckers."
Amazon disclosed in its announcement on Tuesday that it is replacing the stock awards program with the minimum-wage increase because employees prefer the "predictability and immediacy of cash" compared with stock awards.
In that film, Gosling's romantic, self-consciously iconic character's unwavering subscription to notions of invincible outlaw cool, along with his predictability and preoccupation with what makes him cool, ultimately results in his downfall.
When asked about its relationship with Exxon Neftegas, a spokesperson for the company told the Center for Public Integrity that it values the "simplicity and predictability" of managing companies out of the Bahamas.
Ultimately, the stock market valuations of companies reflect analysts' assumptions about the trajectories of those companies, their sustainability and their predictability, rather than an objective measure of the current value of those companies.
"Hopefully, the new election announced today by Prime Minister May can lead to more clarity and predictability in the negotiations with the European Union," German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel told the German press.
" The new president had hurt "policy predictability" while "established international communication channels and relationship norms" had been "set aside" creating the threat of "sudden unanticipated changes in U.S. policies with potential global implications.
As China grows more politically and commercially assertive, as Russia turns more aggressive and disruptive, as the United States displays less predictability and commitment, "we can't sleepwalk to a diminished Europe," Macron writes.
The program is due to begin phasing out in less than five months, and we are committed to providing as much stability and predictability as possible to DACA recipients who work at IBM.
Economists and industry participants have voiced doubt that the move would have a permanent positive impact, saying it hampered predictability and was likely to bring additional burdens for firms with foreign currency debt.
Predictability is often the enemy of success for NBA offenses, so it helps (for San Antonio's purposes) that the Spurs have expanded LMA's comfort zone to include areas other than that left block.
But the predictability of care and the regular presence of her caregivers, he wrote, enabled her to regain her dignity and forge closer relationships with her family in the time she had left.
The result is a heightened sense of urgency that overcomes the season's predictability, because it forces viewers to think less about what's coming up and more about the dramatics of the present moment.
Okta is the latest in a string of cloud software IPOs that investors have warmly embraced, reflecting strong revenue growth and recurring subscription sales that offer greater predictability than many other tech stocks.
In addition – thanks to innovation – we might also achieve even greater predictability, increased safety, and more efficiency through digitalization, which may make nuclear an even more appealing energy source for Trump to support.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - One of Singapore's greatest strengths is its predictability: in a region where coups and economic meltdowns are not uncommon, it has long been a haven of stability for investors and businesses.
"Taking immediate action to allow for the continued operation of the risk adjustment program is imperative to maintain stability and predictability in the individual and small group health insurance markets," the department said.
More uniform regulations can help a more uniform standard to emerge, providing companies with the predictability and certainty they need in order to evaluate their risk management and security investments the right way.
"A multi-donor fund under UN auspices will provide predictability for our partners and help to make the efforts more effective," Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ine Eriksen Søreide said in a statement.
In their filing, the lawyers cited their own observations that Mr. Roof focused on nonessential details, had trouble processing multiple sources of information, demonstrated an extreme need for predictability and became easily overwhelmed.
Mark Andersen, a UBS asset allocation expert, said art's one-of-a-kind nature makes it nearly impossible to treat as a traditional investment, lacking the predictability and standardised metrics that forecasting requires.
" NATO has reiterated its condemnation of Russian behavior of late but says that "channels of political and military communication remain open to exchange information on issues of concern, reduce misunderstandings and increase predictability.
That the warning was so specific -- it noted that extremists were likely to target hotels in the Afghan capital -- underlines the grim predictability of violence in Afghanistan, especially around the once-safe capital.
But it is also worth remembering that in his long political career, there is little that Mr. Netanyahu has valued more than the predictability offered by the preservation of a secure status quo.
We take radio's blend of predictability and surprise as a given, though such formatting was invented by programmers in the '60s because they recognized that this formula gives us cognitive, even visceral pleasure.
When the two met at a G20 meeting in Buenos Aires in December, he asked for May's support to avoid a "no deal" and to ensure transparency, predictability and legal stability in the process.
Today — with global economic growth patchy and monetary policy shifting fast — investors see certainty and predictability in short supply and have been bidding up assets viewed as containing these rare attributes in high concentrations.
In order to encourage predictability and institutional stability after the chaos of the last years of Mao Zedong, Deng introduced a series of reforms which stressed rules and norms, instead of strongman decision-making.
In 1980 Deng argued that China should have a collective leadership, that too much power held by one person was bad for the country and that the party needed predictability in choosing its leaders.
Another battery-related feature he flags up is the fact the Latch syncs battery data every time the owner unlocks the door — to help ensure "predictability" on its longevity front, as he puts it.
Speaking at a hearing in the European Parliament, Jeroen Dijsselbloem, the Dutch finance minister, said the cases of Spain, Portugal and France raised questions about the predictability and objectivity of application of the rules.
"US policy predictability has diminished, with established international communication channels and relationship norms being set aside and raising the prospect of sudden, unanticipated changes in US policies with potential global implications," the rater said.
Since World War II, we have led the world by building alliances and partnerships in which predictability and continuity are essential to fielding the capabilities that deter threats and defend shared interests and values.
"Our clients appreciate the relative certainty and the predictability of the income flows and the use of bond ladders lessens the worry about calls and the daily volatility of the bond market," he said.
"Total cost competitiveness, quality production and the proximity (to) the U.S. were the reasons we selected Haiti while betting on major improvements on salary predictability and political stability," the companies wrote in identical letters.
"When the ground has fallen out from beneath you, where you sleep, your children are gone, where you live, exercise is a form of religion, there's a routine and predictability to it," he said.
"The CPD selects the debate dates a year in advance in order for the television networks to have maximum lead time and predictability in scheduling these extremely important civic education forums," the statement said.
LHC0003's ratings are highly sensitive to the stability and predictability of dividend being up-streamed from AFB but a change in AFB's ratings would not necessarily translate into changes in LHC3's ratings.
But Mr. Bowling refuses predictability: "Drift I" and "Drift II" (2541) are formally ironic, door-size canvases printed with bright stripes, each topped with an eruption of paint as thick as melted ice cream.
America's demands — requiring renewal every five years, taking away the ability of businesses to appeal government actions — would undermine the predictability, the assurance of future market access, that was the trade agreement's main point.
Jorge Arbache, the secretary for international affairs at Brazil's Planning Ministry, said Washington's "lack of predictability" had prevented a more ambitious partnership from taking root, while China had been far clearer about its vision.
When the two met at the G20 meeting in Buenos Aires in December, Abe asked for May's support to avoid a "no deal" and to ensure transparency, predictability and legal stability in the process.
Knowing the tropes, having some expectations for how the stories will work, means audiences will be satisfied with pulp moves (murders, gunfights, monsters) and their relative predictability, even when the plot zags or zigs.
The predictability of The House's narrative arc is slightly disappointing: Ferrell and Peohler's comedic histories and Cohen's experience working with Judd Apatow set expectations for comedic ingenuity that the film doesn't really deliver on.
They connect it to their plants and play along; because it depends entirely on the individual plant's bio-emissions, there's no predictability (the same thing would happen if you hooked electrodes to your own body).
He begins to add fresh characters, new themes and a few added elements of anarchy; in doing so, he destroys every hint of predictability along with the hope of finding anything resembling a coherent theme.
Manchester, a former UK Treasury official, said if Brussels does not deem a UK firm to be equivalent, British regulators could choose to "do our own thing", raising concerns about predictability for international financial firms.
Then, in December 2017, the streaming giant delivered the antidote: American Vandal, a show lapped up by people who had grown tired of the heaviness of true crime, the predictability of its format, through overexposure.
"The Governing Council was seen as well advised to remain patient and maintain a 'steady hand' to provide stability and predictability in an environment still characterised by a high level of uncertainty," the ECB said.
The predictability is a shame, because everything else about Coco is exciting, and Pixar's foray into telling a story that faithfully draws on a culture shared by a wide swath of its audience is laudable.
"Without a doubt, the president's measures have brought back competition, predictability, and clear rules of the game to the mining sector, which has resulted in a lot of interest in lithium in particular," Capello said.
The agreement will help realize these goals by streamlining Customs processes and procedures, providing transparency and predictability in border clearance and the release of goods, and ultimately increasing the movement of goods around the world.
What is remarkable is the consistency, resilience, and predictability of the predatory model, which begs the question of why Congress has been unsuccessful in protecting the federal investment from fraud and abuse for so long.
But startups also have a lot to gain by selling themselves to an established company that can provide stability, reliability and predictability, all of which can be hard to come by in the tech world.
A comprehensive, landscape-scale planning process that incorporates regulatory predictability can address some of the impacts of shale infrastructure on wildlife habitats, water resources, and ecosystem functions while improving operational efficiencies (including potential cost savings).
This provision would mean that manufacturers would have less clarity on the regulatory pathway, increasing redundancies and reducing predictability, potentially limiting patient access to needed new therapies and adversely impacting the affordability of crucial medicines.
The rating also takes into account LHC3's adequate standalone liquidity management, adequate up-stream dividend predictability and commitments made towards the regulator to reducing net cash flow leverage over the life of the bond.
This limits the province's fiscal flexibility and ability to control its own revenue sources, but at the same time endows the revenue system with stability and predictability through a foundation of broad-based national taxes.
Among the ingredients in that faith are the prospects for economic growth, the ease of doing business, the predictability of legal and regulatory frameworks, the attractiveness of the culture, society and environment, and so on.
Veterans of Florida elections from both parties expressed disgust over an array of technical breakdowns, human glitches and missed deadlines that seem to plague the state's decentralized, county-based elections system with Groundhog Day predictability.
Goldman Sachs analysts said the new policy improves predictability of the dividend flow, but also expect the gross debt to fall below $60 billion between 2021 and 2024, depending on the pace of asset sales.
To "minimise a likely inflation-growth trade-off, it will be crucial that macro-financial policies (reduce) financial volatility...and that the predictability of the fiscal policy continues to be reinforced," the central bank said.
Grosvenor refuses to embrace the capitalist mode, its emphasis on production and predictability, which is why younger artists who are just starting out, without huge resources at their disposal, regard him as an independent figure.
The Commission's plans aim to make better use of available resources, to have a consistent methodology and to improve business predictability in a healthcare sector accounting for some 10 percent of the EU's economic output.
FARNBOROUGH, England (Reuters) - The U.S. government must complete work on several specific foreign arms sales requests to demonstrate its efforts to accelerate the pace and predictability of the export process, the Pentagon's chief weapons buyer said.
Euro zone ministers also want EU budget rules, which set limits on government borrowing, to be simplified and the political discretion that the Commission now has in policing them to be more limited for greater predictability.
And it will lead to good positive results to not only (the) Saudi and Russian economy, but for the world economy because big fluctuations in oil prices are not good for predictability for world economic growth.
What Happened: If you took some comfort in the predictability of party politics and knowing everyone always sticks to their own tribe, last week might have made you feel a little nervous, thanks to President Trump.
Now, those travelers have become "a little bit bored with the predictability of big brands and standards, so what they're looking for now is a more personalized, unique, boutique style experience," he tells CNBC's Managing Asia.
Moody's said the decision raised further questions about the predictability of the government's decision-making, pointing to the negative reaction to Lopez Obrador's cancellation of a part-built $13 billion new Mexico City airport last October.
In this view, the strivers coursing through the capital's halls of power represent the entire population; luxury, status and predictability rule in the kitchen, and the best meal to be had is a dry-aged steak.
CENTERS POST TRANSFER OF STORES TO WBA * COO- WE HAVE BETTER PREDICTABILITY ON REIMBURSEMENT RATE AND ACCESS FOR THE COMING YEAR * COO- OUR TOTAL MED D ENROLLMENT FOR THE 2018 PLAN YEAR HAS SURPASSED 500,000 LIVES.
This contributes to cash flow predictability at a time when conventional power generation, a key segment, is under pressure due to a challenging operating environment and limited fuel mix diversification with a high reliance on coal.
Canadian pipeline operator Enbridge Inc supports the orders' "focus on enhancing the predictability of the permitting process and the critical importance of investing in energy infrastructure in the U.S. and Canada," company spokesman Michael Barnes said.
MEDIUM Fitch expects Kyiv's budgetary performance to remain volatile due to the overall weakness of the sovereign's public finances, lower predictability of fiscal policy and short planning horizon, all exacerbated by a negative macro-economic trend.
To stay competitive, the financial sector needs access to the European Union market, a tailored regulatory regime in line with international standards, and attractive rules with a high degree of predictability and legal certainty, he said.
STRONG AND STABLE MANAGEMENT TEAM: Fitch views favorably AHS's long-tenured, strongly committed management team with a demonstrated ability to strategically expand the system's footprint while maintaining strong operating results with a high degree of predictability.
Iran, previously OPEC's second-largest exporter, would need to prove that the investment conditions were profitable to the international investors and also that there was predictability in the markets, Fatih Birol, IEA's executive director told Reuters.
What this means is that businesses that switch to modern cross-border payment processing are able to lower costs, reduce risks and build a level of predictability and transparency into their payments that was otherwise unattainable.
The good news is the BOEM's plan offers a chance to give back a sense of predictability and stability this industry needs to spend the resources necessary for future development and investment in the Arctic OCS.
In a clear departure from his initial "shock and awe" tactics to jolt the nation from its deflationary mindset, he has even taken to flagging what little change lies ahead, trying predictability where surprise has failed.
"Allowing the attorney general to withhold all funds because a jurisdiction does not certify compliance with any federal law of the attorney general's choosing undermines the predictability and consistency embedded in the program's design," Rendell wrote.
Meg Leonard and Nick Moorcroft's screenplay virtually defines "formulaic" — and the less said about the dance routines, the better — but with performers this seasoned, predictability will be for some viewers less a liability than a bonus.
Yet to expand further, Airbnb must attract travelers who prefer the predictability of hotels to the quirky array of spare rooms, empty homes and even the occasional yurt that Airbnb has long touted as its backbone.
This would not only further empower the executive branch at the cost of Congress, but it would also risk policy being whipsawed as new administrations come in, destroying the regulatory predictability that markets need to thrive.
It is also rather more palatable to fans: Clubs in Germany, he said, have broadly welcomed English interest in their best players simply because the alternative is seeing them move, with dread predictability, to Bayern Munich.
"We want to create an easy, pay-as-you-go option for people who want more flexibility and predictability when buying our services," said Marcien Jenckes, executive vice president, consumer services, Comcast Cable, said in a statement.
"This is backed by a reduction in the special bank tax, the ongoing talks about its future, as well as the growing predictability of government measures," said Patai, who is also chairman of the Hungarian Banking Association.
Putin said peace and security on the planet largely depended on the stability and predictability of relations between Russia and the United States based on equality, mutual respect of sovereignty and non-interference in each other's affairs.
But I didn't mind the predictability of the movie because, to be quite honest, if I'm buying a ticket to Girls Trip, it's not because I'm looking for fancy cinematography or nonlinear storytelling or stunning visual effects.
The IMF paper, which is put together by its staff members, calls for policy predictability and credibility in order for the central bank to impact long-term interest rates, anchor inflation expectations and reduce asset price volatility.
"You need legal certainty and predictability, and if everybody just does whatever they want, it's over," Brauner said, adding the visit by German car bosses may help Trump's administration understand the impact of tariffs on global trade.
PARIS (Reuters) - The European Central Bank's monetary policy is providing a "yardstick of predictability" as European countries go through a new cycle of elections next year, ECB policymaker Francois Villeroy de Galhau told the Wall Street Journal.
Learning to recognize and eliminate "one-sided" solutions early is just one example of how thinking of innovation as a skill set that can be learned, scaled and repeated can deliver something thought of as unattainable: predictability.
Beginning anew with patent number 10 million and one, let's re-chart the course for American innovation leadership in today's competitive, global economy, guided by a strong commitment to predictability and reliability in the U.S. patent system.
Here's why: Predictability and Stability: New START requires that both the United States and Russia reduce their arsenals to 1,550 deployed strategic warheads and limit deployed missiles and nuclear-capable bombers to no more than 700 each.
Embracing the successes at EPA – as well as rooting out its excesses – will bring certainty and predictability to industry, making it easier to create jobs while also bringing new, innovative, cleaner and healthier products to the marketplace.
In an effort to counter the predictability of the Mercedes team's domination and spice up the weekend's show at the race, Formula One changed the format of the best parts of the weekend's action at the track.
But the laden predictability of the storytelling, which sees "Darkness," as usual, performed from the perspective of a heinous shooter -- played, in part, by Eminem in the music video -- are liable to make the listener switch off.
"The danger of incidents or accidents has increased because there are more troops, more military forces along our borders, there are more exercises, and that's exactly why we are so focused on transparency, predictability," NATO's chief added.
Only allowing users to choose when to make apps span two screens adds a level of predictability that will be important for users to built up their intuitions for how things work on the dual-screen device.
" A TV correspondent told me that calling on front-row reporters first isn't just about appealing to their egos: "It's also about maintaining a sense of predictability, a sense that eventually the substantive questions will be answered.
"The changes to the monetary policy regime of the last two years mark a step toward greater policy transparency and predictability, both of which should help in policy transmission and hence monetary policy effectiveness," Moody's Diron said.
The French regulator said it had found Google had a lack of objectivity and predictability in defining the rules on Google Ads, the gateway for advertisers that wish to appear in the sponsored section of search results.
With today's market uncertainties – triggered by rapid globalization, increased workforce mobility and a greater reliance on automation – predictability in the legal system for protection of trade secrets is more important than ever to strengthening America's manufacturing base.
Navigate beyond the first page, and you are likely to find yourself again in the basic Amazon experience: great for Amazon, and I suppose somewhat helpful in its predictability, but not what every brand wants or needs today.
"The Order represents a significant departure from the principles of fairness and predictability that have governed the immigration system of the United States for more than fifty years," the brief reads, indicating a philosophical objection from the signees.
It's very satisfying to watch it do its job, and if you're running a cleaning cycle, the predictability of it means you can safely move around the vacuum without really having to worry about getting in its way.
In a memo prepared by the Japanese government and business task force, and seen by CNBC, Japan asked British and European officials to ensure "predictability" during the divorce process and thus offset any economic impact for Japanese businesses.
And if they don't find purpose through work — not everyone can have a job they love — predictability can help by letting them find time to join other activities that they enjoy and find purpose in, according to Ungar.
It ranked 0.681 on the C-index, a common measure of a model's predictability, with 0.5 indicating no better than chance and 1.0 indicating perfect fortune-telling ability (a score of 0.7 is considered good for any model).
The People's Republic is a dictatorship, but is controlled by the central committee of a party, which gives it a bias towards predictability and stability, one that is shared by liberal democracies that have traditionally been American allies.
Japan's foreign ministry said Abe is expected to ask May to maintain transparency and predictability regarding Brexit so that any impact on corporate activity will be minimized - echoing concerns Abe expressed in April about a Brexit cliff-edge.
"We have had enough drama in British politics over the last year - I want us to recover our reputation for stability and predictability as a business environment," Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Clark added.
Despite the relatively sparse new funding announced in Katowice, experts said the "rule book" would provide more transparency around the amounts provided, as well as some predictability in what donors are willing to stump up in the future.
We had written this script originally as an hour-and-a-half [movie], and audiences are so savvy now and they've seen so many stories that it really felt like what that script was suffering from was predictability.
It encourages people to value the quality of narratives over the desirability of outcomes; to indulge in unrealistic assessments of their own potential; and to set too little store by one of the greatest achievements of civilisation: predictability.
The more certainty, the more guarantee there is that CSR money will continue for 2017 and also for 2018, the more predictability there is in the market, that puts us in a position to file a lower rate.
She's a bright, affable American who dominates her corner of the sport with the kind of predictability and grace that draws in casual viewers, awes the experts, and inspires a lot of super-slo-mo check-that-out.
"We believe that the growth in committed revenue backlog provides greater visibility and predictability of our future revenue to help mitigate the impact of short to medium-term downturns in the economy," the company said in the filing.
According to Axel Hefer, the new CEO of global accommodations search platform Trivago, travelers today want accommodations that offer them the best parts of each: the personality and coziness of an Airbnb and the predictability of a hotel.
Whereas a more unified federal regulatory system traditionally has meant greater consistency and predictability for businesses operating in multiple states, uncertainty moving forward now could lead companies to simply steer clear of jurisdictions with less-clear policy regimes.
"We have seen proposals that would turn back the clock on 23 years of predictability, openness, and collaboration under NAFTA," said Chrystia Freeland, Canada's foreign minister, during a press conference concluding the round of talks on October 17.
"We know that closing our schools will impact our most vulnerable families, and we recognize that working families depend on the consistency and predictability of supports and services our schools offer," Seattle Public Schools said in another email.
"The WTO conflict-resolution system has been key to the proper functioning and predictability of the system, and therefore it is urgent to find a solution to the current paralysis of the Appellate Body appointments," De Cos said.
For those whose lives are surrounded by predictability and coated in plastic, the promise of an experience outside of the bubble — while still very much protected by that bubble — is likely too good an opportunity to pass up.
So, we think with the outcome of any dimension of the election, affordability, improved predictability at the individual level and then working to simplify programs, is going to be mission critical under any dimensional that manifests itself politically.
It's a familiar pattern: President Trump says or does something controversial, and all of the usual suspects erupt with a new round of condemnation and indignation while he sits back, amused by the clockwork predictability of it all.
Fitch believes that the two-notch buffer above the 'BBB' sovereign rating (three notches are the maximum allowed by Fitch criteria) captures potential intervention by the state and the subsequent risk of weakening predictability of inter-governmental relations.
You know what it's like: rise, commute, work, lunch, work some more, maybe have a beer or go to the gym, watch TV. For a while the routine is nurturing and stabilizing; it is comfortable in its predictability.
"Predictability and gradualism may not be a virtue if market participants take them as a commitment not to pull the rug from under their feet while they build up leverage and risk-taking," the BIS's head of research said.
The researchers found high rates of underemployment and schedule instability: 62 percent of workers reported receiving their schedules less than two weeks in advance, and 77 percent of workers reported a desire for greater predictability in terms of scheduling.
"My panel is outlining a balanced proposal to give people more control over their data, give small businesses more of a chance to enter and thrive, and create more predictability for the large digital companies," he said on Wednesday.
"Lump-sum, turnkey projects have been the root cause of the company's performance issues," Edwards said in a statement, adding that he expects to see a material improvement in the predictability of SNC's results once the contacts are exited.
According to Mark Reinecke, the chief of psychology in Northwestern University's Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, children usually only need a few things from their parents to rebound from a period of separation: consistency, predictability, availability, and affection.
Despite a red carpet and plenty of glitz, the event had a low-key air of predictability about it and was held against the backdrop of FIFA going through the worst corruption crisis since it was founded in 1904.
Back home a few days later, frustrated as I sat in the water hoping for a wave, squinting into the unchanging horizon, I began to worry that the smooth predictability of NLand's offerings had somehow ruined me for surfing.
"It's not just law firms but firms like Deloitte and EY. There is need for more price predictability and fixed fees, and automation allows you to run much more accurate analytics on the work you are doing," Parker said.
To the Editor: Re "Are Democrats Really Clamoring for Joe Biden?" by Jill Filipovic (Op-Ed, May 18): After two years of President Trump, voters may want exactly what Joe Biden offers: a return to normalcy, experience and predictability.
Finally, check in with the therapist Lori Gottlieb, who tells us it's OK to grieve for the smaller losses that affect our emotional health, even if it's just the predictability of getting a haircut or shopping for toilet paper.
The more sensitive someone is to negative or threatening stimuli — even, experiments have found, negative stimuli flashed by too fast for the conscious mind to register — the more likely that person is to prize order, tidiness, predictability, and routine.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Moody's cut Turkey's sovereign credit rating deeper into "junk" territory on Friday, citing a weakening of public institutions and the related reduction in the predictability of policy making in a country which is facing a currency crisis.
Turkey has weathered financial storms before thanks to its size and diversity, but the outcome will depend on the "coherence and predictability of the policies that are pursued," the credit-rating agency Moody's advised in a statement in June.
She did not want Jude to think the world was an exciting party and he was born to be left out, nor did she want him to be disappointed by its predictability and decide to stay in his cocoon.
Biden's audience is middle-aged and middle of the road, loyal Democrats who loathe Trump but are looking more to restore civility and predictability in Washington than to upend it with the sort of "political revolution" that Sanders promises.
"Advance people want predictability, and they want to know that somebody is going to do a great job," said Doug Landry, the national advance lead for Hillary Clinton's 2016 primary campaign, who has largely stayed out of this cycle.
In the Gulf of Mexico, where I've worked in the commercial fishery for more than 30 years, the last decade brought predictability, stability and profitability for fishermen who had struggled for decades with ineffective federal management of our fisheries.
Instead of revealing unseen order and predictability in the world, technology has unleashed a cascade of forces that have made the world more volatile — and thus made the future hazier and more open to out-of-the-blue results.
"The strategic partnership within OPEC+ has led to the stabilisation of oil markets and allows both to reduce and increase production depending on the market demand conditions, which contributes to the predictability and growth of investments in the industry," Dmitriev said.
The influx of capital and industry connections should go a long way in allowing the company to expand its offering that caters to business travelers looking for apartment-style accommodations with the predictability and reliability found in top-tier hotels.
The problem with the slave narrative is its predictability: A person is born in bondage to a cruel master; he or she observes a first whipping, struggles to obtain literacy, attempts to flee, fails, and later successfully escapes to the North.
Despite the lack of hard assets to lend against, the predictability of subscription-based revenue models offer private equity firms a reason to invest, to hold those investments for longer periods of time and provide a cushion from (somewhat) inflated valuations.
"The private sector is now talking to the public sector and that gives you predictability ... it allows you to plan out the purchases you're going to make in far-away markets," said Ruben Oscar Garcia, secretary of import industry group Cira.
"The Order represents a significant departure from the principles of fairness and predictability that have governed the immigration system of the United States for more than fifty years," the amicus brief, filed by companies like Apple, Google, and Facebook states.
A great song by Solange Knowles or even a song like Mark Ronson's "Uptown Funk" has less predictability than a standard pop song because it draws on jazz music, which, while predictable in its own way, has an entirely different setup.
"By predicting that aliens have undergone major transitions - which is how complexity has arisen in species on earth, we can say that there is a level of predictability to evolution that would cause them to look like us," Levin added.
"What it means for Russian economy is stable growth ... And lots of predictability for investment in Russia because a good solid oil price means that the Russian economy and lots of sectors of the Russian economy are doing well," he concluded.
While the majority of the industry was drifting away and going toward more predictability and control in cooking, I was trying to go a little bit out of control to see what would come out of letting loose a little bit.
In addition, the Ministers agreed to continue consultations on market conditions by establishing a joint monitoring task force to continuously review the oil market fundamentals and recommend measures and joint actions aimed at securing oil market stability and predictability. 2.
The ruling represented a major victory for Wall Street firms, whose Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association trade group had urged the justices to curb the SEC's powers in order to provide more certainty and predictability to the enforcement process.
"As our company continues to evolve its business model, we'll be doing it in a direction where predictability will be a core part of it so that when we go public, we will be a strong public company," she said.
"Of course, it would be far more effective to have an international system on which everyone could rely, which would be distinguished by predictability and an inviolability to the rules and access," Nebiullina said, perhaps in a subtle jab at Washington.
If you're a fan of predictability, comfort, and having a slight, general idea of what the hell is going to happen on a game-to-game basis, then the 2017 playoff version of the Edmonton Oilers probably isn't for you.
The most detailed account, of course, is Carreyrou's best-selling 2018 book Bad Blood, which was optioned into a feature film before it was officially released (in a stroke of nearly comical predictability, the lead will be played by Jennifer Lawrence).
And we have seen in the past the importance of stability and predictability in NASA and space exploration – that whenever one has a change in administration, we have seen the chaos that can be caused by the cancellation of major programs.
The size of the purge - 11 princes, four ministers and tens of former ministers were detained by a newly created anti-corruption committee headed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman - raised questions about the stability and predictability of the Saudi government.
"The instability and the lack of predictability in the last two years have affected so many areas of the public agenda, that it made almost the entire society uncertain," said Elena Calistru, who leads the Romanian civic advocacy group Funky Citizens.
"The strategic partnership within OPEC+ has led to the stabilization of oil markets and allows both to reduce and increase production depending on the market demand conditions, which contributes to the predictability and growth of investments in the industry," Dmitriev said.
Nadal was frustrated, but between sets, he switched to Plan B. No matter how frightening del Potro's forehand might be, Nadal would have to hit to that side, if only to erase his predictability and force del Potro to move.
Back then, some said that with a few twists of the dial and a better-educated class of consumers, service work could be remade into something more careerlike, offering employees structure, predictability and dignity — and wealthier customers a form of absolution.
Trains may appeal to people on the autism spectrum because of the rapid visual stimulation they offer and the reliability and predictability of their routes and schedule; the toy versions also have spinning wheels that children with autism often love.
While it makes perfect sense to shun high-yield bonds — also known as junk bonds — for the part of your portfolio that you rely on for stability and predictability, completely swearing off junk could be a failure of portfolio imagination.
"If that kind of incidents happen again, then we need even more transparency and predictability and lines of communications, political and military lines of communications to prevent that it spiral out of control and create really dangerous situations," he said.
We all want the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and its examiners to have sufficient resources to perform their exacting work, to keep patent fees from being diverted to other uses and to improve predictability in the patent system.
Amazon, like any employer in the area, got a functioning partnership with the city and state, predictability and a commitment to producing engineers and other skilled workers, all of which matter more to companies than the size of a subsidy.
Trans-Atlantic ties depend fundamentally on predictability, on the idea that Europe could constantly count on the US to adhere to past agreements, including the NATO obligation to defend Europe in the event of an attack (from, let's say, Russia).
Speaking at SuperReturn International, an investors' conference here, Mr. Hands said that much of the world from the postwar period through the 2008 global financial crisis had experienced a period of "predictability and a unique time of consistent development" that has now ended.
"There's a whole lot less predictability in the news flow after this week, and I don't think that gave investors a lot of confidence going into the weekend 'long' (stocks)," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at B. Riley FBR in New York.
" As reported by the Philadelphia Media Network, the Fair Workweek bill will "require Philadelphia employers with more than 13 locations and 250 employees to give workers two weeks advance notice of their schedules and offer 'predictability pay' if schedules change after that.
"Since both equity and fixed income markets are now discounting faster economic and corporate earnings growth, the predictability of the last five years should give way to more uncertainty about those key drivers of stock prices," Colas said in his morning note Thursday.
"I don't think it's realistic to expect major legislative change heading into 2019 … so we think we'll have a more stable environment over the next two years," he explained, "and predictability is good for the private sector, because then they can make plans."
In an effort to strengthen monetary policy credibility and predictability, the central bank has made official its intention to adopt an inflation targeting regime, setting an inflation band of 12-17% for 2017 and the objective of reducing inflation to 5% in 2019.
In a response to the letter provided to The Verge, Jay Carney, Amazon's Senior Vice President of Global Corporate Affairs, said employees "prefer the predictability and immediacy of cash," and that the wage increase "more than compensates" for other forms of pay.
Furman said the panel, which was established in September 2018, has outlined "a balanced proposal to give people more control over their data, give small businesses more of a chance to enter and thrive, and create more predictability for the large digital companies".
The Cosby collection, weighted toward canonical figures like Romare Bearden and Charles White, will bring in the crowds, but it is the curators and museum itself, which is in a period of renaissance, that have made the show rise well above predictability.
In a joint statement, the two countries' oil ministers said they want to ensure "market stability, predictability and sustainable development" and pledged to agreed to do "whatever it takes" to stabilize the market and reduce commercial inventories to their five-year average level.
The ongoing shift toward a "Customer First" sales approach and developing deeper industry expertise in sales (likely given further impetus after SAP's Net Promoter Score fell to -28 in 212), should help long-term but may reduce sales predictability in the near-term.
While selling wholesale to massive retail locations might have given the company some predictability in terms of how much of whatever style of show it might produce, it also put constraints on Bucketfeet's ability to be innovative, according to co-founder Raaja Nemani.
The only way to put it is that things seemed off: matches were a little too short or a little too long, the crowd seemed a little less excited than in years past, and most of the winners had the thud of predictability.
ALL TIMES GMT (Poland: GMT + 2 hours): Fitch affirmed Poland's A- rating with a stable outlook on Friday, saying reduced policy predictability under the Law and Justice (PiS) party government was offset by the country's robust economic fundamentals and improving external finances.
"Most SaaS vendors need to build a private cloud or host in a public cloud, and the only way to get predictability of performance across customer-facing applications, scalability and cost efficiency is to standardize on all flash storage infrastructure," Golan explained.
"We stand ready to help your administration identify other opportunities to ensure that our employees can travel with predictability and without undue delay," the technology companies, some of which have had a frosty relationship with Trump since the campaign, said in the letter.
On Thursday, the Service released a National Listing Workplan to address Endangered Species Act listing and critical habitat decisions, providing much-needed transparency and predictability over these decisions, which tend to ruffle a lot of feathers from local town halls to Capitol Hill.
Against this diagnosis, Jacobs argues that a city's innate resistance to logic and predictability requires that planners turn to present-day, real-world successes, and to study them as the only legitimate grounds on which to encourage the regeneration of distressed neighborhoods.
But for climate projections about an ice-free Arctic, we didn't know how small or big that window was, and that's what we looked at, and we showed that it this predictability window is 20 years, which is wider than maybe expected.
But the predictability of it all comes with a stale taste—watching Green shine in this role makes you wonder what Nick Young, Jamal Crawford, or J.R. Smith would look like in the same position, but little else about it is imaginative.
The past predictability of the inverted yield curve has led to today's widespread assumption that the US economy is slowing and will soon dip into recession; market watchers have thus begun to view economic data with an eye toward seeing problems ahead.
"Potus has learned over time that Socratic testing and a lack of predictability is a worthy weapon in both negotiations and in keeping his team well honed, unentitled and on alert," he said, using the initials for president of the United States.

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