Unpredictability What are the advantages and disadvantages of Trump's unpredictability?
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Or is it, like so much else with Trump, just chaos and unpredictability for the sake of chaos and unpredictability?
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Trump, in contrast, bleeds emotion and unpredictability in Comey's account.
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The conventional wisdom on Bowie stresses his unpredictability, his inconstancy.
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Indeed, Trump seems to see unpredictability as a strategic virtue.
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The global economic dynamic is facing a lot of unpredictability.
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A president who believes in unpredictability as a negotiating strategy.
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The stakes and unpredictability of presidential debates make compelling television.
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"It seems it's the unpredictability that really stresses her out."
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Disorder and unpredictability used to be the result of political
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It's about the degree to which they're OK with unpredictability.
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That makes him unpredictable, and my anxiety doesn't enjoy unpredictability.
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Together, all the parts created an explosive sense of unpredictability.
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Trump has built his presidency on his unpredictability and unorthodoxy.
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It's not just the increase, it's the unpredictability of it.
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One other factor to consider here: the unpredictability of policy.
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Unpredictability is one of the most underrated virtues in comedy.
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The only thing predictable about his projects is their unpredictability.
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Enter Mr. Trump, the candidate who prides himself on unpredictability.
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Unpredictability appears to be a key weapon for Washington now.
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Unpredictability is at the cornerstone of how Trump defines success.
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That's still significant given Trump's unpredictability and habit of bridling.
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"(Not calling timeout) creates unpredictability," Dallas coach Rick Carlisle said.
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Hope: The utter unpredictability of the creative imagination of man.
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Unpredictability is both the beauty and the bane of nightlife.
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"The beauty of Kenyans trials are their unpredictability," he added.
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Sometimes unpredictability can be very effective in shaking things up.
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It is a surprise, underscoring the unpredictability of today's world.
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Still, it showed the unpredictability of the North Korean government.
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As with all terrorism, unpredictability and arbitrariness were tactical tools.
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Ms. Rowley's fashion shows have always had sense of unpredictability.
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McCain was making a bet on the unpredictability of politics.
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The unpredictability of children is what makes live TV amazing.
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Unpredictability, in any case, seems to be the new normal.
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Was it because Trump's vulgarity and unpredictability felt dramatically new?
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G.Y.: Yet despite his unpredictability, Trump has a strong base.
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Sophisticated modeling helps with unpredictability in a bunch of fields.
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President Trump has a point that unpredictability can be useful.
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The hand brings in imperfections, unpredictability, what we now call mistakes.
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His victory has been so disruptive precisely because of his unpredictability.
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Trump's unpredictability was, in itself, a trademark of his presidential campaign.
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He found out that there were some checks on his unpredictability.
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Unpredictability, she said, is not a good thing in foreign policy.
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That unpredictability may be the key to keeping the app fresh.
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But for the regular writer, Medium's unpredictability is still a problem.
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When power relations are unclear, impunity and unpredictability tend to prosper.
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But Democrats say that same unpredictability means anything's possible this cycle.
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He's an actor of variety and unpredictability, of transformation and range.
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"The unpredictability of President Trump worked to some extent," Thae said.
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Pyongyang's claim startled the global community given the reclusive nation's unpredictability.
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Men tend to lash out, showing anger, hostility, explosiveness and unpredictability.
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But President Trump's unpredictability may also have contributed to Pyongyang's decision.
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The only thing predictable about Mr. Trump's presidency is the unpredictability.
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"To scare a crow, you need variability and unpredictability," Marzluff says.
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She notes the unpredictability of litigating, even with a familiar judge.
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He was afraid of children, she said, especially of their unpredictability.
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I believe the 2018 will also be a year of unpredictability.
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Crema offers the right mix of mild unpredictability and sensory reassurance.
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Nowhere has Mr. Trump's unpredictability been more prominent than on China.
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The president has also shown an unnerving unpredictability on security issues.
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"All of that adds so much uncertainty and unpredictability," he said.
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As for the White House, the most predictable response is unpredictability.
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A pediatrician says the best defense is awareness of children's unpredictability.
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There's no way to tell and that unpredictability could be frustrating.
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I think volatility is the word I would use, and unpredictability.
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Similarly, life's unpredictability is universally acknowledged, but people get anxious anyway.
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Trump's tools include employing negotiation and unpredictability in pursuing national ends.
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Tactical unpredictability can be useful, but strategic unreliability is self-defeating.
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It's just another variable that could have added a level unpredictability.
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Those are enormous challenges, given their unpredictability and enormously variable features.
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After months of navigating the drama and unpredictability of the divided factions within the West Wing -- as well as her father's own unpredictability -- her focus has turned to building relationships within the administration, Congress and officials abroad.
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This time of year always promises unpredictability and an excess of emotions.
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Consequently, the Grammys have become known for their unpredictability and "unique" honorees.
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THE MOST predictable characteristic of Donald Trump, it appears, is his unpredictability.
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Still, the importance of the extremes—and their unpredictability—can't be overstated.
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They were most put off by Sanders' socialist ideas and Trump's unpredictability.
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However, he notes that the unpredictability makes guessing its next move impossible.
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The fresh controversy adds an air of unpredictability over the 9 p.m.
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But the presence of the Russian contractors adds an element of unpredictability.
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What makes Reddit AMAs interesting, however, is the unpredictability of the questions.
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" But voting Trump's unpredictability note: "This is Trump we are talking about.
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BRITAIN has been often criticised for the unpredictability of its energy policy.
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Given Trump's unpredictability, it's impossible to guess whether that strategy will work.
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Nights Three and Four only promise more unpredictability, fireworks, winners and losers.
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For Beach, the unpredictability is what makes Civilization such a winning experience.
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The mix of unpredictability, ruthlessness and fragility frustrates policymaking towards Mr Kim.
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Foreign-policy professionals in Moscow understand the risks of Mr Trump's unpredictability.
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Analysts emphasized his aggressive trade policies, his unpredictability and fickle policy platform.
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Artificial intelligence, especially its bias and unpredictability, represented another common concern (220).
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Lifting those limits introduces new unpredictability in a system that abhors uncertainty.
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Trump, by contrast, has elevated unpredictability to the level of strategic doctrine.
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The coronavirus, with its considerable dangers and unpredictability, provides uncharted legal terrain.
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This recurring series takes the unpredictability of comedy shows to new heights.
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Still, Ms. Wynne acknowledged that little could solve for Mr. Trump's unpredictability.
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And his unpredictability was an asset in the face of our adversaries.
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So I mean, the level of uncertainty and the unpredictability is bigger.
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In order to ensure unpredictability, stops were randomized on a daily basis.
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And that unpredictability has made it one of the best Tours ever.
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In an emailed statement, Scaramucci said Trump's reputation for unpredictability was undeserved.
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If its current state is any indication, unpredictability is the only certainty.
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What is systematic unpredictability, and how can it help us get lucky?
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He has, I think, discovered that you can you overdo unpredictability as well.
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" The insider added, "It seems it's the unpredictability that really stresses her out.
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"It seems it's the unpredictability that really stresses her out," added the insider.
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His mental unpredictability, according to Wilander, could undermine third seed Nadal's trademark intensity.
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As does an awful lot about the unpredictability of the incoming Trump administration.
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The nightmare of Children of Men is one of unmoored powerlessness and unpredictability.
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"His unpredictability is worrisome in a world that requires steady and mature statesmanship."
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Trump's rhetoric and unpredictability have rubbed some British elected officials the wrong way.
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Eventually, one thinks, the unpredictability of the attacks will wear out investors' nerves.
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But they are even more worried about Mr Trump's unpredictability and possible isolationism.
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Democrats and some independent voters here say they are frightened by Trump's unpredictability.
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Wall Street has been leery over Trump winning, primarily based on his unpredictability.
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If you remove that unpredictability from the equation, the result is just boring.
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That preserves an element of unpredictability three weeks before voting begins on Feb.
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This unpredictability makes it fiendishly difficult to prevent and insure against such attacks.
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"Market conditions are turning favorable, but still the unpredictability is high," Kim added.
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In a sport that's known for unpredictability, Chen has become a chilling constant.
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Real life has too many moving parts, too much unpredictability, too few certainties.
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But Trump's unpredictability has even at times rattled a close ally like Israel.
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More unpredictability, and more chance of human error, are good for the show.
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A life with active lupus is a life of unpredictability, bound by limitation.
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Jeff Nichols' career has been marked by both its unpredictability and its versatility.
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"The reason we have those regulations is we want more unpredictability," said Wolff.
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Or you can blame the unpredictability of an angry and politically peripatetic electorate.
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There is a kind of instability, unpredictability; it's one issue after the other.
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The sheer element of unpredictability and audacity Mr. Trump brings is the attraction.
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Just to expect anything other than unpredictability out of President Trump is foolish.
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Trump has remarked that he sees perceived unpredictability as an asset in negotiations.
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That, along with the new electoral law, injected some unpredictability to the process.
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Mark Brokaw directs this two-character, expectation-thwarting comedy of unpredictability (23:20).
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Mark Brokaw directs this two-character, expectation-thwarting comedy of unpredictability (1:20).
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However, the unpredictability alone is creating distress in the medical and tech communities.
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Other elements, like betting and bluffing, add to the game's complexity and unpredictability.
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Unfortunately, Donald Trump's continual search for approval seems to contribute to his unpredictability.
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But wind tunnels do not have the force of nature, or the unpredictability.
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In his interviews, Mr. Trump has said "unpredictability" is central to his thinking.
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They are properly concerned about cost overruns, delays and unpredictability of revenue streams.
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President Trump tells people he keeps the world guessing with his wild unpredictability.
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Werdum's surgical technique versus Rothwell's brute power, Rothwell's unpredictability versus Werdum's veteran cunning.
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His interruptions were brief and punctual, and most team members accepted his unpredictability.
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"Unpredictability is the thing we're most concerned about," said one technology industry official.
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Mark Brokaw directs this two-character, expectation-thwarting comedy of unpredictability (254111:800).
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Mark Brokaw directs this two-character, expectation-thwarting comedy of unpredictability (55563:55553).
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This week, two fairs gamble on unpredictability to help break up the monotony.
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This unpredictability came up again and again in my conversations with foreign diplomats.
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"It's relentless, the unpredictability of it," said Elisabeth Bumiller, the Washington bureau chief.
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That unpredictability has plagued even steel and aluminum companies that support the measure.
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And yet, amid the oceans of unpredictability, we've somehow managed not to drown.
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Mark Brokaw directs this two-character, expectation-thwarting comedy of unpredictability (2033:2023).
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Trump is unpredictable, and that unpredictability could land him in the Oval Office.
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That parity, and unpredictability, is something M.L.S. markets as part of its appeal.
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The Court's unpredictability in such cases not only distresses law professors like Urofsky.
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But Thursday night is looking like a return to the days of unpredictability.
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Mr. McConnell likes neither unpredictability nor anything that threatens his own political power.
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Instability gives rise to unpredictability, which can rapidly metastasize into miscalculation and catastrophe.
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The unpredictability of drone racing will make it more difficult for the machine.
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Ms. Morgenson feels the difference this time is the unpredictability of President Trump.
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" McCain also said that Trump's unpredictability makes him "nervous from time to time.
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If there is one thing that businesses, and investors, hate, it is unpredictability.
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From one angle, it looks like uncertainty; from another, it looks like unpredictability.
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Since Uranus is the planet of unpredictability, we'll also be facing many surprises!
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I think we are ... In a way, we kind of predicted the unpredictability.
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Still, few believe the road ahead will be smooth as Trump's unpredictability always looms.
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The slanting sides of the pedestal-like green trapezoid inflect the painting with unpredictability.
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It's no secret that pregnancy can cause unpredictability when it comes to your emotions.
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U.S. officials say the unpredictability of North Korea's response makes any military option risky.
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There is "incredible unpredictability in what the next eight hours will hold," Erlam said.
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Ms Williams's absence is only one of the many factors feeding the tour's unpredictability.
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They hate unpredictability and would have much preferred Hillary Clinton, the devil they knew.
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Some of this stems from Trump's own unpredictability when it comes to foreign policy.
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But that's only when there's little chance for unpredictability, such as jay-walking pedestrians.
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Spectators, however, get greater satisfaction from seeing the unpredictability play out with a ball.
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Beautiful buzzer beater finish to a fight which perfectly encapsulates the unpredictability of MMA.
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It injects unpredictability into elections and explains why Mr Guzmán could come from nowhere.
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But if you have just 25% of the electorate coming out, brace for unpredictability.
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Mr. Brown's example of persistence and unpredictability is inspiring but also hard to match.
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Given the unpredictability of trade wars, it may go off the rails all together.
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Unpredictability is the key element of tickling, which is why you cannot tickle yourself.
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Conflicting internal polls released before the Trump tapes show the unpredictability of the race.
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And I think the unpredictability is exactly what we need to be concerned about.
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If unpredictability is a virtue in television, President Trump provides this almost every day.
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"We've seen greater frequency, greater unpredictability and greater severity of fires recently," he said.
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What the speech lacked in unpredictability, it made up for in volume and direness.
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Inside the Republican party, Mr. Trump's unpredictability has become a source of gnawing disquiet.
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But the ability to handle uncertainty and unpredictability remain uniquely human virtues, for now.
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Of course, all this adds to the sense of unpredictability in the lead market.
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However, Trump's unpredictability means that nobody knows whether a Macron factor really does exist.
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Trump's most stomach-churning characteristic, according to many Senate Republicans, is his sheer unpredictability.
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"I know, we must prepare ourselves for turbulent times, unpredictability and uncertainty," Steinmeier said.
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This unpredictability has led some of his supporters to keep their distance, friends said.
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The potency of his unpredictability will be lost if people stop believing him entirely.
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Mr. Puigdemont's reputation for unpredictability has grown with every turn of Catalonia's secessionist drama.
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They've mixed politics, comedy, unpredictability, occasional explosions of emotion and larger-than-life personalities.
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While some animals have a reliable food supply, others have to cope with unpredictability.
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But there are odd patches of normalcy, testaments to the unpredictability of a wildfire.
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The obstacles seem only to be the unpredictability of nature and the wine market.
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TOKYO — Leaders in Asia have grown accustomed by now to President Trump's breathtaking unpredictability.
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"An assumption of 'chance' encapsulates all the inevitable unpredictability in the world," Spiegelhalter writes.
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Stalin, Mussolini, and, yes, even Hitler ruled by a combination of brutality and unpredictability.
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Ultimately, there's an element of the miraculous to social tipping points, of intrinsic unpredictability.
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First, there is a real concern among America's allies about Trump's recklessness and unpredictability.
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Yet the outcome is far from certain, with voters in Iowa famous for unpredictability.
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But the unpredictability of that tone and agenda is something that unnerves many observers.
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Some forces are also beyond Brussels' control, including Russian revanchism, Trump's unpredictability and Brexit.
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A mix of unpredictability of temperament and uncertainty of policy leading alliances to crumble.
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The whole point was to paint a picture of steady leadership versus dangerous unpredictability.
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Not that I'm complaining — unpredictability is a big part of The Good Place's charm.
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Deciphering the Trump administration's signals on North Korea is tricky, given the president's unpredictability.
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Looking back, the unpredictability of it all only contributed to the excitement of the day.
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This speaks to the wider unpredictability of using cannabis-the-whole-plant to address sleep.
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It chose the city because of its congestion and the unpredictability of the traffic there.
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"However, the unpredictability of violence here may make it all the more disturbing," he said.
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And at the time of such unpredictability, finding consensus seems to be becoming ever harder.
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And in the case of Trump, this predictable unpredictability is both terrible and yawn-inducing.
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But Cramer said Trump's unpredictability makes it tougher for GOP allies to defend the president.
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Unpredictability and threats would keep other leaders guessing, forcing them to deliver concessions, he said.
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It has instead focused on preparing its AI for the unpredictability of interactions with pedestrians.
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France's political calendar nonetheless adds a degree of unpredictability and more scope for corporate embarrassment.
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Trump's iconoclastic approach, particularly his unpredictability, would be defensible if it actually achieved meaningful gains.
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And if anyone understands the chaos, unpredictability, and deep unfairness of life, it's Alison Bailey.
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And whatever the benefits of capital-account liberalisation, it would bring a measure of unpredictability.
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In a sign of concern over Trump's unpredictability, some Jordanian officials privately expressed worry, however.
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I think that there is a lot of uncertainty and unpredictability in this political climate.
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It's this unpredictability that will be worrying Putin as much as it does Trump's allies.
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Donald Trump prides himself on keeping his legion of enemies off-balance with sheer unpredictability.
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Um, but I feel like the unpredictability of it is what makes it so scary.
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Nomura, like other brokerages, typically doesn't issue profit forecasts, citing the unpredictability of market movements.
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Then Trump would need to sign it, which, knowing Trump's unpredictability, is no sure thing.
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But it's the urgency, interaction, and raw unpredictability that make Live videos fun to watch.
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The common thread was Putin's ultimate perceived advantages — unpredictability and a willingness to gamble hugely.
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His visit comes at a time of immense uncertainty and unpredictability in Indian-US relations.
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The desired trait is unpredictability, but the whole point of making statistical models is prediction.
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For some residents, that unpredictability is a reminder that Pele is in charge, not scientists.
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"He uses his unpredictability as leverage over the West, so we can't trust our assumptions."
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The idea of a streaming war suggests conflict, or at least some degree of unpredictability.
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But climate change threatens the availability of water resources through increased drought and rainfall unpredictability.
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The unpredictability of the format means that there may be another new champion this year.
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He gleefully mocks institutions, brags about his own unpredictability, and violates existing standards of decorum.
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Ratings firm Fitch today warned that Trump's unpredictability is a danger to the global economy.
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Clinton faced little pressure to respond by demonstrating unpredictability or boldness with her own choice.
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Given the strength and unpredictability of the storm, we must prepare for every possible scenario.
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The politics flyaround • Mr. Trump's unpredictability has helped cast China as a more stable superpower.
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The president considers his unpredictability advantageous, when it is more likely to have explosive consequences.
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"The longer the trade negotiations are stalled, the longer that there is unpredictability," he said.
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But in the past week, the country's politics took on a new level of unpredictability.
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A Trump rally can turn out big crowds, owing to the president's unpredictability and showmanship.
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Some American analysts argue that Mr. Trump's unpredictability could give him leverage with the Chinese.
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He also cited the wranglings in Washington over tax reform as another layer of unpredictability.
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Unlike previous presidents', Trump's unpredictability makes playing the power game treacherous, to say the least.
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Trump's overtures to Democrats have made Republicans anxious, in large part because of his unpredictability.
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"I'm more concerned about the unpredictability of the [outbreak] response at this point," said Nuzzo.
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The unpredictability will increase the challenge of preparing for diseases whose incidence will also increase.
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"I'm dreading the unpredictability," said John J. Lynch III, Main Line's president and chief executive.
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But America's demanding attitude and unpredictability are already pushing South Korea to hedge its bets.
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No, because the president views unpredictability and surprise as the cornerstone of his negotiating skills.
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Recessions lead to unpredictability, and people seek comfort in old traditions, even expensive, uncomfortable traditions.
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At once brutal, sweet and sexy, Mr. Driver's unpredictability was ultimately what bagged the role.
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In spite of cryptocurrency's unpredictability, Kennard says a few fellow Giants have invested a lot.
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There is no predicting the actions of a man who prides himself on his unpredictability.
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Escobar always had an uneasy relationship with Lehder because of Lehder's unpredictability and hedonistic personality.
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If you're poorly endowed in that area, intelligence, honesty, or unpredictability can work well too.
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Even Avengers: Endgame adds heart and a sense of unpredictability to its save-the-world tropes.
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Now, perhaps more than any new year in recent history, the future is full of unpredictability.
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But this source said the unpredictability of Trump and his team had the business interests nervous.
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Imagine a battle between the Korean Zombie's veteran slyness and ring-craft, and Rodriguez's complete unpredictability.
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It's not all that surprising given the air of prestige surrounding Bighetti and Bachman's infamous unpredictability.
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Reopening repeal and replacement talks is not stabilizing, as it creates mass unpredictability about the future.
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Of course, his unpredictability is a problem, but look at what happened with the immigration order.
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As with the dress, our obsession with this test appeared to be derived from its unpredictability.
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Putin "relishes this idea of unpredictability," says Damon Wilson, executive vice president of the Atlantic Council.
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The firm said the unpredictability of a brewing global trade war had persuaded it to wait.
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New York (CNN)There's one thing Donald Trump brings to the debate stage Monday night: unpredictability.
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Such equability suits Mr Xi, whose greatest worry with respect to his small neighbour is unpredictability.
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Geographic concerns are compounding the issue, along with the unpredictability of the president and his family.
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But given the unpredictability of British politics right now, there's always a chance it could happen.
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That's a sensible strategy, given Trump's inexperience and unpredictability, but the downside has become apparent lately.
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Like most things in life, there is a great deal of unpredictability in stock market returns.
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The unpredictability in defense budgets, caused by erratic Congressional dealmaking, is harmful in and of itself.
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It's part of what I like about wild animals; their cunning, their unpredictability, and their adaptiveness.
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He also said Trump's unpredictability gave him an edge in discussions over the Iran nuclear agreement.
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"He has his own unique style," Cornyn observed on Monday afternoon when asked about Trump's unpredictability.
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Q. Given the unpredictability of your travels, do you keep a bag packed at the office?
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In addition to her husband's unpredictability she has her daughter, Olivia (Heléne Yorke), to deal with.
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But the internet's unpredictability can cause problems even for those who maintain regular levels of vigilance.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the unpredictability of primaries By now, Ocasio-Cortez is a household name.
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One of the truest and most persistent charms of New York night life is its unpredictability.
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The chipmaker cited expected softer smartphone sales and unpredictability surrounding the demand for crypto-related semiconductors.
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The unpredictability made it difficult for her to plan the finances of her family of four.
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Those inquiries have introduced a level of unpredictability that her campaign can do little to control.
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But the unpredictability of Trump's pronouncements and the power of his words are something altogether different.
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Endless Legend actually captures that unpredictability really well, even though it only has Summer and Winter.
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The Trump administration may have business-friendly intentions, but yesterday's declines show the downside of unpredictability.
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William H. McRaven, retired, was stationed in Afghanistan, his days were filled with chaos and unpredictability.
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"The unpredictability of Afghanistan's future is a cause of great concern right now," Mr. Naim said.
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But his unpredictability often distracts from the truth: His instincts tend toward a relatively coherent politics.
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One of the reasons for this unpredictability, and the storm's rapid intensification, is warming global temperatures.
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In a perverse way, President Trump's tough stance against Beijing, despite its unpredictability, is proving effective.
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Worse, for those who wouldn't mind a little unpredictability, the future suddenly looked all too familiar.
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Still, the Trump administration's ham-handedness, inflexibility and unpredictability have hampered progress toward a trade deal.
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Stranger to Stranger, his new record due out June 3, is filled with a jumpy unpredictability.
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TV's love of Trump, he says, is all about his combination of unpredictability and media savvy.
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His enigmatic sound world can seem to echo the unpredictability of the rest of the world.
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It's the kind of unpredictability that raise grave concerns about the rise of A.I., including superintelligence.
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"We abhor unpredictability and confusion," said Juri Luik, a former Estonian defense minister and foreign minister.
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But that same unpredictability can also overshadow the candidate whom he is supposedly there to help.
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After January 2011, Tahrir Square became a byword for hope, defiance and the unpredictability of history.
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Much of the anxiety in Tokyo and Beijing stems from the unpredictability of the main players.
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IN KESSEL, Ms. Demeulemeester has come to respect the relentlessness and unpredictability of tending to nature.
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IN KESSEL, Ms. Demeulemeester has come to respect the relentlessness and unpredictability of tending to nature.
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Given Trump's unpredictability -- in literally all things -- it's a message that probably reflects his natural instincts.
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I have also seen the unpredictability the BCA has caused to the Pentagon and military services.
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But that happened only after the president's unpredictability caused consternation among Republicans as well as Democrats.
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The hardest part was the unpredictability, and how to triage so much incoming news at once.
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But that's about par for the course with the Globes, which are known for their unpredictability.
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OPEC'S caution, analysts say, stems part from the unpredictability of Iran's supply and part from Russia's attitude.
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But a trade deal is now in doubt, underscoring the unpredictability of investing in the Trump era.
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But given Trump's unpredictability, economists have so far held back on including any boost in their forecasts.
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For over two years, the media has covered Trump's "unpredictability" as both a candidate and a president.
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This unpredictability, in addition to the aggressive shot selection and tribal atmosphere, makes the Ryder Cup special.
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Stanfield too has exhibited an unpredictability when handling a kind of self-disclosure he himself has initiated.
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What's great about "Remix 10" is that it introduces an exciting element of unpredictability to Mario Run.
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Having a solid plan B is a good thing given the unpredictability of U.S.-China trade relations.
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But DiDario rolls with the unpredictability, finding creative ways to let Benitez know he's in his heart.
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That might be tolerable, were it not for the other big cost of the Trump era: unpredictability.
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It might be this very unpredictability that makes keeping track of the mobile industry so enduringly exciting.
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He leans into the unpredictability of hearing, but not seeing, a bullet whiz by in real time.
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On the other hand, the morning lost that unpredictability and the excitement of the live audience reaction.
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That unpredictability of outcomes is why most politicians do everything they can to avoid a government shutdown.
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His unpredictability could cause market swings, which could lead to more acquisitions, but at lower price tags.
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And that makes McConnell's job -- already incredibly difficult given the unpredictability of this President -- that much harder.
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Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.) said Trump's unpredictability means the Democrats should insist on clarifying the subsidy language.
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The action of pulling the lever to see what you're gonna get, and the unpredictability of results.
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This level of unpredictability makes it very hard for people to plan for coming changes, they said.
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Although fans love the game for its unpredictability, the businessmen who run it increasingly crave the opposite.
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However, unlike previous Lib Dem leadership contests, there is a greater degree of unpredictability this time around.
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In other words, the company is determined to disrupt the annoying unpredictability of the American justice system.
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Copper, by contrast, must learn anew the potential for central Africa to instill unpredictability into the price.
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In April, the Fund warned that the unpredictability surrounding Brexit poses a risk to global financial stability.
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Another downside: The president's unpredictability makes it unnecessarily difficult for his congressional allies to get things done.
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And from the perspective of global finance capital, the major threat to a national economy is unpredictability.
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They are based entirely on past choices and activities and leave zero room for improvisation and unpredictability.
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"This has introduced an entirely different metric, an entirely different level of unpredictability in budgeting," he said.
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His chief political selling point, after all, has always been his lack of political correctness and unpredictability.
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Hairstylists had a smart answer to the unpredictability of springtime weather: Leave the dryer in the drawer.
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But the unpredictability of the storm could mean that an air travel shutdown may last even longer.
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But Trump's unpredictability and capacity to cause ructions among Washington's allies will give Ukraine pause for thought.
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That unpredictability, he said, makes Mr. Trump "the No. 1 risk for Japan" in the coming year.
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For a league that trades on its unpredictability, far too many games have the air of processions.
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Instead, the wild unpredictability of the backcountry — of life — was asserting itself in the best possible way.
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But if this has become a familiar trajectory, Mr. Johnson has injected a substantial element of unpredictability.
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The derailment at Penn Station, the fourth there in recent months, underscored the continuing unpredictability of service.
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But, in private, few dispute that Trump's unpredictability and transactional attitude toward strategy can be a liability.
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And he ran on his unpredictability, his anti-politician instincts, his willingness to disrupt the status quo.
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In April, the Fund warned that the unpredictability surrounding Brexit posed a risk to global financial stability.
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And this unpredictability is precisely why the U.S. must maintain a credible, viable and robust nuclear deterrent.
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"The more unpredictable it becomes at Daytona, the more predictable it becomes in its unpredictability," he said.
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They cited the unpredictability of building a modern air force in an undeveloped country consumed by war.
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Given Mr. Trump's unpredictability, analysts warned that in Japan any sense of reprieve could be short-lived.
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He talked about being unpredictable, so we're seeing a lot of this on-again off-again unpredictability.
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Your pets keep you safe from the extremely dangerous world, but they also keep the unpredictability at bay.
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Enter Trump: bombastic and volatile, with neither affinity nor proximity to Africa, but a brazen sense of unpredictability.
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Putin, who has lately cultivated a reputation for unpredictability, may have finally found his match in this regard.
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But in doing so they almost uniformly cite the same risk: "policy uncertainty" that comes with Trump's unpredictability.
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At Castle, you get aspects of the unpredictability of real-world driving, combined with the control of simulation.
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In the latter, liquidity — unpredictability and the realm of chance — expands into a full-blown gallery-specific artwork.
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The boxer's reputation is predicated on motor-mouthed charm, crass unpredictability, and—yes —the occasional unhinged, offensive statement.
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The snow should be starting late tomorrow night, but the storm's unpredictability is keeping us on our toes.
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But when it comes to individuals, numerous surveys point to the unpredictability of actual retirement dates. (reut.rs/83zLey1A).
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Hamm and Foxx, meanwhile, sink their teeth into roles fueled by unpredictability and menace, but quirkiness as well.
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Key parts of the group are unsettled by Trump's unpredictability and his willingness to cheer on nationalist sentiment.
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This makes its unpredictability even more maddening, and the possibility that it could become predictable even more tantalizing.
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He again flashed his skepticism and unpredictability in dealing with agencies long accustomed to a level of deference.
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The results concluded that creepiness is tied to unpredictability, suggesting a potential threat rather than an actual one.
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What makes Mr. Trump so dangerous for Mr. Johnson is his unpredictability — and his penchant for butting in.
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Similar fights could erupt next year, except this time with the added element of President Donald Trump's unpredictability.
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The sharing is tightly curated — in a way carefully designed to mitigate unpredictability, danger, vulnerability and actual intimacy.
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Lummis said Trump would be well served by a running mate with more "discipline" to balance his unpredictability.
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The origins of Thursday's event were bizarre, even for a White House where unpredictability is a constant feature.
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Creating uncertainty and unpredictability has been a signature style of the Trump campaign and now the White House.
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When I first started to follow his wines (with the 2007 vintage), I was struck by their unpredictability.
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The president's unpredictability was most evident as he fluctuated on his approach to his trade war with China.
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But the prospect of changes has the pharmaceutical industry, a powerful lobbying force in Washington, facing some unpredictability.
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Trump's recent attack on the border adjustment tax was another sign of his unpredictability, the financial lobbyist said.
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As Mr. Shapiro wrote in his policy brief, "The essence of Trump's foreign policy will be its unpredictability."
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Precisely at such moments, his Eighth achieved the unpredictability of a natural event unfolding within a vast landscape.
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He was intercepted and briefly detained by police officers, who perhaps correctly sensed Mr. Chino's air of unpredictability.
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Comer was drawn to "the unpredictability" of Qualley but also to her "playfulness and the enthusiasm," she said.
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He was speaking alongside Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who later said Canada was "braced" for Trump's unpredictability.
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Germany. The defending champions are boring only because they rob football of its beauty, which is its unpredictability.
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Further enhancing Justice Kennedy's power was his unpredictability, his ideological swings from left to right and back again.
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And then there's Mr. Trump himself, whose unpredictability and erratic behavior still have the potential to rattle markets.
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Here's what gig workers can do to smooth out some of the unpredictability and meet some financial goals.
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Fresh home from failed talks in Washington, Guajardo also expressed concern about Trump's "unpredictability" and habits on Twitter.
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But an episode this year gave the general and his Afghan partners a taste of the president's unpredictability.
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This elegant unpredictability of construction helps Chopin create unique larger forms, too — it makes him a compelling storyteller.
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Dissension among Republicans and the unpredictability of Mr. Trump's course in several policy areas could dampen job growth.
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Given his unpredictability, none of this means that Mr. Trump has pivoted permanently in any of these areas.
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Fire adds an element of unpredictability—the possible effects on global ecosystems are hard to calculate right now.
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All of this creates an unsettling unpredictability that has already affected how governments and companies think and act.
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But they also demonstrate the chaos and unpredictability that Trump has injected into an already dysfunctional capital city.
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And if her predictability is in her unpredictability, Ms. Harris is throwing another wrench in for awards season.
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But if this is the case, then it is not regulation that is the problem, it is unpredictability.
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The president's unpredictability and demands of China are complicating an end to the long-running dispute, experts say.
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The disaster has shocked the world and brought home the unpredictability and inherent risks associated with active volcanoes.
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First of all, they fear unpredictability and still have no real sense of what Trump would really do.
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In the end, the new missiles add a new level of unpredictability to an already tense situation, Hanham said.
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Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel highlighted alarm at what Berlin sees as the growing unpredictability of Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan.
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Performance bonuses are good incentives for spectator-friendly fights, but they only reinforce the unpredictability of a fighter's lifestyle.
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And that unpredictability, perhaps more than anything else, is what makes the possibility of a Trump presidency so frightening.
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West is mercurial and his entertaining mixture of talent, ego and unpredictability has a long narrative in popular culture.
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Calling it floating would be a disservice, as that implies a lack of control or some degree of unpredictability.
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Second, the utter unpredictability of Trump and his attempts to draw Biden into the fray presents an unwieldy challenge.
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Yet there's a lively debate among North Korea hands as to whether Trump's wild unpredictability might actually pay off.
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This bloody face-plant into the cold cement of unpredictability will do little to deter future prognosticative efforts, however.
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That's the view of a growing chorus of experts and prognosticators concerned about the unpredictability of the Chinese government.
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Their daily operations are not overly romanticized, although at times there are flourishes of unpredictability and tempers flaring up.
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"I guess one of his strengths, or weaknesses depending how you look at it, is his unpredictability," he said.
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The Click & Grow technology enables mom to grow three herbs simultaneously and takes out the unpredictability of indoor gardening.
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That unpredictability Martin references has been a constant throughout the series, in both the books and the HBO episodes.
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"The dopamine in our brains is stimulated by the unpredictability that social media, emails and texting provide," said Haiis.
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It is striking that in Japan and South Korea, many fear Mr Trump's unpredictability even more than Mr Kim's.
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Earlier this year, the first-ever psychological study of creepiness found that unpredictability is one of its main components.
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This year the "surprise" could be a different one, if copper reverts to its past form of predictable unpredictability.
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In a running sport that involves acceleration and deceleration and a high degree of unpredictability, the risk is perpetual.
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But building a business — no matter how big or small — is a difficult process, riddled with challenges and unpredictability.
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The unpredictability often lies within who the acquirers will be and from which industries, histories or geographies they originate.
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Given the unpredictability of the weather in the mountains, races are regularly postponed during World Cup and Olympic competition.
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Because of the unpredictability that comes with working with people, Reid says it's important to work with good people.
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" Bridges told Entertainment Weekly at the time, "One of the things that's most appealing about him is his unpredictability.
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Unpredictability is par for the course in Turkey says, Cem Sertoğlu, a partner with the venture capital firm Earlybird.
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That unpredictability in the eyes of the Chinese "gives him leverage at this point, no matter what," Economy said.
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Trump could start a conflict anywhere; truly anything is possible from the man who considers unpredictability the ultimate virtue.
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But in reality, it makes all of us — Trump supporters included, given the unpredictability of mob violence — less safe.
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Yet the concentration of power has, if anything, been associated with greater instability in markets and unpredictability in policy.
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"The majority of the residents did leave their homes due to the unpredictability of Madam Pele," she told CNN.
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It's not just about Iran: there's climate change, steel and aluminum tariffs and the sheer unpredictability of US policy.
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Trump thrives on inconsistency, a capricious unpredictability typical of a yard bully, which he threatens to employ against Kim.
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But the issue is not the expected average of those costs but the possibility of their lumpiness and unpredictability.
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Stewart's unexpected casting here, in a frothy action comedy, injects the movie with a shot of much-needed unpredictability.
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During the campaign, he has trumpeted a quasi-isolationist "America first" policy that casts his unpredictability as a virtue.
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But Mr. Hansard doesn't have it all figured out; in fact, he often relies on life's unpredictability for inspiration.
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In Ms. Nair's hands, Phiona's story has a richness and unpredictability that separates it from other, superficially similar movies.
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A common narrative is that Trump's unpredictability and low approval ratings must be a negative for the stock market.
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All eyes will be on the dynamic between Trump andJohnson, two figures who relish the unpredictability they have sown.
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Yet the Brexit process is so laced with unpredictability that some investors are leery of making the next deal.
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Despite a reputation for unpredictability, Leon has established himself as an experienced and conservative voice in the DC court.
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Lastly, this strategic roadmap will have to be approved by a president who says he cherishes unpredictability above all.
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Trump's recent attack on the border adjustment tax was another sign of his unpredictability, the veteran financial lobbyist said.
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She felts well prepared and less worried given the latest forecasts but was still uneasy given the storm's unpredictability.
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Trump has repeatedly tried to maintain an aura of unpredictability, claiming that there is power in keeping adversaries guessing.
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But the prospect of changes is leaving the pharmaceutical industry, a powerful lobbying force in Washington, facing some unpredictability.
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There's also been growing international concern over the unpredictability and repressive tactics of the kingdom's powerful young crown prince.
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This choice creates a comfortable balance between the wooden staging of Every Which Way and the unpredictability of Primate.
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The league's parity model promises unpredictability—the playoffs are wide open this season, and your team could be there!
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Over the next couple years, Nong Am learned that unpredictability goes hand-in-hand with fighters from outside Thailand.
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That said, I love the audacity of the idea, the playfulness of the dialogue, the unpredictability of the storytelling.
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Increasingly, daily life feels suffused with similar unpredictability — a quiet quivering that surges, again and again, into a shock.
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His movement in drives is neither unnerving in its unpredictability (See, Shved, Alexey) or terrifying in its inevitably (Westbrook).
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I thought my unpredictability was always going to refresh and energize people, but actually it can scare some people.
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She felt well prepared and less worried, given the latest forecasts, but still was uneasy given the storm's unpredictability.
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Prince Mohammed was known for his unpredictability, but Jamal's murder placed him squarely in the league of global rogues.
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Current issues like the tariff conflict have contributed to bond market unpredictability, but there are other, less obvious problems.
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Retired US ambassador William Courtney said the added unpredictability of the US president has also thrown the North Koreans.
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His reputation for dangerous unpredictability (which he evidently sees as an asset) had waned somewhat since he took office.
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It was an example of the unpredictability of nature, which can make planning and preparing for floods tricky business.
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The unpredictability of the weather has also presented challenges, including Tropical Storm Irene in 2011, which damaged the park.
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It's only after the plot has unfolded, with antic elegance and brazen unpredictability, that the risks involved become apparent.
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"Everybody prices in North Korean unpredictability," said Victor D. Cha, who also worked on Asia during the Bush administration.
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Still, United States policy toward North Korea could always shift, particularly under President Trump, who considers unpredictability an asset.
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Quint Tatro, president of Joule Financial, said the unpredictability of the negotiations makes trading these stocks an impossible task.
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Sevastova has a strong backcourt game, which involves taking the ball early and changing direction with an aggressive unpredictability.
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"Shavasana II" is a reminder of the fragility and unpredictability of violent death, and how it affects us all.
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He pointed to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's unpredictability as a major reason why diplomacy was so necessary.
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His aides have praised this unpredictability as a virtue in dealing with rogue leaders in North Korea and Syria.
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Political polarization and populist insurgents; unpredictability and instability; Sweden is not as boring as we would like any more.
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But the 2019 Emmys showed that the new system has introduced a sense of wild unpredictability to the awards.
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He's made the US, for so long a bulwark of global stability, into an agent of disruption and unpredictability.
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Ideas of entropy and the unpredictability of programmed systems and characters regularly inform the gameplay of Cheng's algorithmic simulations.
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In a time of peak branding, there's something to be said for a club whose only pledge is unpredictability.
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But the real beauty of Legion is its unpredictability and insistence on pushing back against the traditional hero narrative.
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That unpredictability is at a minimum an inconvenience and at a maximum has resulted in some truly horrific outcomes.
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He said there was no such problem in the United States, even though a level of unpredictability surrounded Washington policy.
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But this latest tattoo on the pop singer really, seriously, honestly might top all the others in terms of unpredictability.
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Aside from its unpredictability, the shotgun approach also poses a danger humans, though markedly less than actual shotgun pellets would.
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At the very least, here we have an offseason move that adds a little unpredictability to the NBA regular season.
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Worse, the unpredictability of prices wreaks havoc on regular money services, like remittance, currency conversion, and the use of ATMs.
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But there's concern about the unpredictability of the probe and how it could shape public opinion heading into the elections.
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One is unpredictability and surprise, because Mr Putin is not constrained by any formal institutions or by his own team.
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The senator's unpredictability and his about-face in regard to Trump have led people to ask: What happened to him?
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Beyond Iran, tensions simmer between the EU's instinct for engagement and an American approach that veers between aggression and unpredictability.
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The seeming randomness can be frustrating, but the unpredictability is also a testament to the unique strengths of this series.
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Hillary Clinton learned the hard way how challenging it is to run against someone whose only guiding light is unpredictability.
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Indeed, unpredictability is a necessary component of Trump's emerging foreign policy, which eschews multilateralism in favor of bilateral deal-making.
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Such a nation will by definition be unpredictable, but unpredictability is also a strategy for gaining leverage in bilateral negotiations.
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The artists need to embrace the humanity of their audiences and push their unpredictability and emotional responses to their content.
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Mr. Trump's much-talked-about unpredictability, Mr. Korologos said, is proving to be a boon for Washington's legions of lobbyists.
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But his inexperience, unpredictability and inability to grasp the nature of his office puts his risk at a higher level.
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Even without Trump, the volatility and unpredictability of the situation on the Korean Peninsula would be cause for serious concern.
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With the unpredictability of Trump-era politics, they say it can pay just to have your name in the mix.
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Amid the tit-for-tat and unpredictability, China's remarkably consistent response to the trade war since 2019 has been overlooked.
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But there are plenty of challenges, from Mother Nature's unpredictability to searching for a top secret spice in Costa Rica.
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The unpredictability of herbal compounds could be the catch that dooms traditional medicines—at least until they're studied more closely.
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He recalls unpredictability; nights of grueling patrols, days without sleep, and the untimely passing of fellow soldiers he considered brothers.
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Some of the most important types of modern cryptography are based upon the extreme unpredictability of very large prime numbers.
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They also warn the EU is proposing to tighten equivalence provisions, saying this highlights "the unpredictability of such a regime".
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The surge in support for a third-party candidate is adding a new element of unpredictability into the presidential race.
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Inside Art To grasp the unpredictability of the art market, one need only look to this week of fall auctions.
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But the one-on-one debate format also adds a degree of unpredictability and could present a challenge to Biden.
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It's far from the first time that Trump's unpredictability on a subject has gotten in the way of policy negotiations.
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His utter unpredictability has certainly contributed to the general willingness to speculate about what will happen next under this administration.
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They vibrate with an uncertainty and rough unpredictability that can't be simulated by players who are masters of their dominion.
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Its prospects there appear unpromising, although Trump's unpredictability makes it hard to gauge how the shutdown showdown will play out.
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The unpredictability highlights the fact that Democrats lack a stable of young leaders serving in key positions on Capitol Hill.
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There is an unpredictability to flying, they show, even if one is not leaving the piloting to United or JetBlue.
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President Trump's threats and his unpredictability have filled Pakistan with anxiety about what may be coming despite a difficult history.
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The US leverage over Kim has so far been the threat of force, made more credible by Trump's volcanic unpredictability.
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No one, including Trump, has any idea where he will take any of this, and the unpredictability increases the unreliability.
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This sense of unpredictability has, all too predictably, been magnified by nature's refusal to accept our efforts to domesticate it.
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And the European Union's cautious, often ponderous approach to policymaking is now clashing directly with Mr. Trump's unpredictability and aggressiveness.
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The precise predictability of the date and duration of any given eclipse conflicts starkly with the unpredictability of the weather.
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"The unpredictability of the U.S. trade policies towards global trade partners is affecting investors' appetite towards equity markets," Qaqish said.
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The volume of Trump's appearances and his unpredictability have dominated the past two years of Trump at the General Assembly.
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Payton wants an assured path to his future, and the unpredictability of reality stresses him so hard he practically hums.
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Cramer said spice maker and food company McCormick is a stock worth owning as the market continues its recent unpredictability.
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Osborne takes his time baiting and setting his trap, and one of the pleasures of the novel is its unpredictability.
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"I think the comments in that conversation reflect a level of frustration among allies about the president's unpredictability," said Ellehuus.
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Further, the accumulated effects of budget unpredictability and a government procurement process have slowed progress on implementing next-generation technologies.
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You write about a fascinating bit of animal behavior called "systematic unpredictability," which helps animals not get killed by predators.
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Another toll is to psychological well-being, stemming from the sense of helplessness we experience in traffic, and its unpredictability.
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Because of their natural unpredictability, both babies — the main one and the auxiliary baby — wait backstage until the last minute.
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However, as I mentioned in a previous article, the bottom line is unpredictability often reigns with the current US administration.
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Yet Mr. Trump's tactical somersault on Thursday night was nevertheless seen in some European capitals as predictable in its unpredictability.
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For some, this knowledge or cynicism can help protect them from the future surprise or unpredictability of discrimination, Richman says.
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Of course, that unpredictability has a lot to do with the events of last season, which nearly imploded the friend group.
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Trump, on the other hand, is a true wild card who seems to think his impulsive unpredictability is his greatest strength.
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Hawking and his collaborator Thomas Hertog from the University of Leuven in Belgium didn't like the infinite unpredictability of a multiverse.
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Donald Trump and his daughter Ivanka Ivanka Trump wields unusually strong influence over a president known for his unpredictability and impulsiveness.
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His motivations may not be righteous, but they're chillingly recognizable, and Michael Keaton brings an unpredictability that makes him feel real.
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For a film that waxes eloquent about the unpredictability and volatility of love, the end feels like an unnecessary cop-out.
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"Competition," unpredictability, and risk are apparently reserved for economic markets, not political ones in a two-party, winner-take-all world.
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Democrat Clinton, on the other hand, will try to stay on message while facing the unpredictability posed by her Republican opponent.
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Another reason for the growing unpredictability is Mr Trump's urge to show off his power with acts of pure political discretion.
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The unpredictability of tectonic plates — coupled with the massive destructive power — has also led to some interesting trends in earthquake insurance.
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Once you pass through this liminal threshold and the door is shut, there is a feeling of complete otherworldliness and unpredictability.
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A less kind word might be his hypocrisy, but unpredictability and hypocrisy are things that each of us human beings share.
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Turnout is notoriously low and the evening caucus set-up is confusing, introducing unpredictability and making organization all the more important.
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As a general matter, inconsistency and unpredictability, those are qualities that come in handy for a street fighter or a guerrilla.
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As recently as last year, the unpredictability of sports were a selling point to escape from our boring, predictable, workaday lives.
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His unpredictability in the boardroom is not a quirk but a hallmark, according to those who've worked with him for years.
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It's all the more captivating because of its unpredictability, but that doesn't mean Pauley would bring this style to an audition.
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"In terms of unpredictability, there is a tail risk with this administration that did not exist with the prior," he said.
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This unpredictability gives experts little, if any, time to warn people in the path of those fires of the impending danger.
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They have also challenged the revenue projections, given the state of oil prices and the unpredictability of the global oil market.
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Washington (CNN)Throughout 2018, President Donald Trump turned the White House and America into a source of instability, unpredictability and disruption.
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Multiple lawmakers, including Democrats, have credited Trump's unpredictability with bringing North Korea to the negotiating table to abandon its nuclear program.
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There are two kinds of car buyers — new car buyers (who value predictability) and used car buyers (who save for unpredictability).
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Copper has a history of price volatility because of the unpredictability of supply from hard-rock mining in often challenging environments.
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Trump's biggest asset is his unpredictability -- such as trade tariffs on China to pressure it into reining in its predatory practices.
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The uncertainty and unpredictability of both the alien and her crew can impose total defeat for Amanda and the entire station.
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He said that Mr. Trump's polarizing nature would most likely bring more government gridlock and his unpredictability would create great uncertainty.
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Mr. Putin has a history of unpredictability and is known for public statements that do not always align with Russia's actions.
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If he doesn't — and slaps down sanctions on the entire European Union — he'll show why foreign countries still fear his "unpredictability."
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" [President] Trump's lack of preparation has added a further level of unpredictability to his interactions with foreign leaders," per the WashPost.
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He views this unpredictability as a major asset -- keeping people on their toes, never sure what they will get from him.
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Trump's lack of clear objectives and obsession with unpredictability has confused everyone but homegrown terrorists who thrive on chaos and ignorance.
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The sheer unpredictability and occasional full-on betrayal of the human mind is the villain at the heart of this movie.
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The Season 2 premiere's opening nails the dark comedy's signature unpredictability factor, but offers up zero chuckles, off-kilter or otherwise.
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The world created by the show does feel more unequivocal than Ferrante's, missing the tantalizing unpredictability of an unreliable literary narrator.
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Related: Mr. Trump has used his unpredictability as a source of leverage in trade discussions with Europe, Canada, Mexico and others.
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Things like the coronavirus outbreak increases political and economic unpredictability globally and increases the volatility of global financial markets, Salesforce said.
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If anger and discontentment grow, however, such groups' unpredictability and belligerent posturing could make them harder for the Kremlin to control.
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One more factor adding to the unpredictability of the race is the candidacy of former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg.
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Given Trump's unpredictability, and impulse driven behavior, there's no guarantee that even Putin and Daniels will remain safe from attack forever.
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Synopsis: "Happy Endings" weaves multiple stories to create a witty look at love, family, and the sheer unpredictability of life itself.
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Mr. Trump calls this confusion a strategy of "unpredictability," but by now he ought to see how self-defeating it is.
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So is Star, but it might not be the same kind of good time, and the scene unfolds with terrifying unpredictability.
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Calling witnesses could inject unpredictability into a Senate trial and lead to the disclosure of new information damaging to the president.
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Their contrasting styles — scripted decorum versus brash unpredictability — could complicate their efforts to navigate clashing priorities on trade and North Korea.
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When faced with all these existential threats, we seek to regain power over the unpredictability of nature by any means necessary.
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Lithuania, which borders Belarus and formerly part of the Soviet bloc, is wary of the increased threat and unpredictability of Russia.
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If you want to rent clothing for a specific event like a wedding, I could see the unpredictability being a problem.
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In the middle of their breakup, Ms. McCauley's partner told her the unpredictability of her health was too much for him.
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But the fact that such a fundamental discussion was happening so late in the process adds a further sense of unpredictability.
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The film, directed by Mira Nair, "has a richness and unpredictability that separates it from other, superficially similar movies," Scott wrote.
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Their clouds of Sumi ink often represent real Tornado Alley storms, and consider the unpredictability and status of this Western icon.
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Trump's lack of filter and unpredictability has been a defining characteristic in his campaign, bringing in record ratings for GOP debates.
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Still, Trump's unpredictability has made it "very hard" for Mexico and Canada to reach a trade agreement with Washington, according to Heyman.
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One negative to posting on Gonewild is the unpredictability—some photos get more than 700 upvotes, but another can get just 30!
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Saut said the positions he's holding remain 80 percent long on the market, reflecting his feelings that the current unpredictability will pass.
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But Mr Trump's unpredictability is prompting Japan's leader to step up his efforts to fashion a more independent and assertive foreign policy.
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Copper mine supply has a history of unpredictability but refined metal production has tended to be much more stable in the past.
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But given the unpredictability of Trump and American politics writ large, the end of NAFTA continues to look like a conceivable possibility.
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That unpredictability, knowing they could show up at any time, persists throughout the entire game, keeping you on edge the whole time.
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Moreover, a streak of 222 years without a victory was almost inevitable at some point, thanks to the World Cup's spectacular unpredictability.
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These drugs are so deadly not only because of their potency but because of the unpredictability they introduce into the drug supply.
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And while winter kills off lots of environmental threats, hotter places have more venomous animals and infectious diseases, adding to their unpredictability.
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Fire is so complex, and capturing that unpredictability and chaos that it has within it was a very hard thing to do.
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Menace: Negan is at his best in one-on-one encounters, where his smarminess contrasts cleanly with his unpredictability and vicious temper.
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Mr Foles's improbable success should serve as yet another reminder of the unpredictability—and quite possibly inefficiency—of the NFL's labour market.
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Political unpredictability has been boosted to the point that some markets are turning into a roulette wheel, according to one investment house.
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Mr Trump is placing a bet that unpredictability and brinksmanship is a game that America can play, as well as North Korea.
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Wary of Trump's unpredictability, Mexico is not counting on talks with the White House to save it from a possible trade war.
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" But noting the sheer unpredictability of dealing with the man making the decision, they emphasized: "This is Trump we are talking about.
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The future love that can't forecast the unpredictability of life but is prepared to withstand the hardships, the pains, and the struggles.
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Meta Athena is the most inventive team in Overwatch right now, and their unpredictability has made them unstoppable in the professional scene.
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He then moved to the rival Bears, where he concocted the 19943 defense that overwhelmed the league with its aggressiveness and unpredictability.
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Schrödinger and his close friend Albert Einstein could not accept that chance and unpredictability reigned at the most fundamental level of reality.
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His unpredictability and inability to keep on message suggest he'll be more harm than help in any future GOP legislative efforts too.
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Psaki, who was also a spokeswoman at Obama's State Department, added Conway and Spicer face an uphill battle due to Trump's unpredictability.
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The company is confronted with unpredictability on the demand side and the need to reinforce its brand to retain its commercial viability.
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French President Emmanuel Macron recently said that NATO was experiencing "brain death," citing a lack of coordination and U.S. unpredictability under Trump.
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To gently lift me from the tyranny of uncertainty and unpredictability, whether we're talking camera performance, security updates, or user interface design.
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But what worked against the Soviet Union may not work against Russia, which has made an art of unpredictability and "asymmetrical" action.
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But when unpredictability strikes in the form of a key executive suddenly resigning or, worse, passing away, the fallout can be devastating.
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If the poetic voice, veering between the sensual and the conceptual, can seem erratic, this sense of unpredictability compels the reader's attention.
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Mastercard's CEO made it clear on the call that cryptocurrency is not a major part of corporate strategy because of its unpredictability.
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And Abe hasn't been shy in developing Trump as a global partner, making early contact with a leader known for his unpredictability.
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The chaotic, idiosyncratic nature of the Trump administration, however – most particularly its unpredictability and isolationist, protectionist rhetoric – may well be worsening it.
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The trouble with this approach to invention is the unpredictability of a good analogy — you simply have to wait for that spark.
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The unpredictability of this Oilers team tells us that a series-clinching win in Game 7 is anything but a guarantee, though.
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These kind of works fake the unpredictability of life, yet make it very strange: both familiar and alien at the same time.
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He's drawn repeated questions about whether he's acting out Richard Nixon's "madman theory" of provocation and unpredictability with a method actor's dedication.
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And Trump still seems committed to unpredictability, meaning that the Olympics may represent a pause rather than fundamental easing of the crisis.
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Another recurring theme — one that might come in handy given the inherent unpredictability of the White House — is Mr. Trump's strategic flexibility.
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In recent years, the unpredictability of terrorizing events has kept Americans on alert, wary of threats to their safety and well-being.
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Still, much of the unpredictability that has characterized this administration cannot be compensated for — it is a function of the president himself.
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"It (the shutdown) will reaffirm to investors that there's considerable unpredictability to the economic, political, and security environment in Ethiopia," he said.
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BRUSSELS — America's allies in Europe and Asia thought they had learned to digest and compensate for the instinctive unpredictability of President Trump.
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Chinese expansionism under Xi and North Korea's unpredictability imbue East Asia with some of the tensions of Europe during the Cold War.
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Timing the market is never a good ideaWith the unpredictability of the market, experts warn investors against trying to time the market.
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He said that even if we could create a delineation between "healthy" and "unhealthy" people, there's still a certain amount of unpredictability.
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I have a number of items around that are either tied to the past or represent the unpredictability of the development business.
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But in the absence of a viable alternative to those platforms, Patreon winds up effectively subsidizing that very unpredictability, turbulence, and stinginess.
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But many remain skeptical because of the complexities and unpredictability in tunneling and the need to navigate a thicket of government regulations.
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They are not brought inside, because they might bring inside some of the unpredictability, the danger, the potential chaos of the outside.
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Cillizza: You wrote in The Washington Post that the hardest thing to deal with was the "sheer unpredictability" of the impeachment stuff.
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AT&T also said it would no longer give a full-year revenue forecast due to the unpredictability of wireless handset sales.
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U-TURN Saudi policies have never been easy to read, but the unpredictability has risen steeply in recent months, Saudi watchers said.
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Trump may not quite be an American Perón, but, to his supporters, his unpredictability is a selling point rather than a flaw.
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The various scenarios are complicated by both the unpredictability of the White House and the opaque processes of decision-making in Iran.
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The unpredictability of polling in Nevada has left it unclear whether each party's presumed presidential front-runner will pull off a victory.
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But with the unpredictability of polling and Sanders's current momentum, strategists say he could cut into her apparent advantage among minority voters.
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"As our global climate continues to change, so has the intensity, frequency and unpredictability of natural hazards increased," said Omran by email.
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Two other factors stand in Trump's favor: his colossal campaign bank account and the unpredictability of the battle for the Democratic nomination.
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Unfortunately for Iron Fist's second season, it follows and telegraphs those dreaded beats almost to the letter, eliminating any excitement or unpredictability.
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Kim's death is seen as a reminder of North Korea's unpredictability and China's inability to control its neighboring country and its mercurial leader.
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When I curl up in bed that night, I think about all the unlocked doors at the conference and the unpredictability of violence.
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But given the unpredictability of the series, the roses are still very much up for grabs, regardless of the contestants' taste for glitter.
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There's a trust -- however tenuous given the unpredictability of the man in the Oval Office -- that aides say could result in transformative change.
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And yet Trump's newfound influence — combined with the unpredictability of his tweets — makes the president-elect's account a particularly tempting target for hackers.
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It goes back to the 1980s and shows that high levels of policy unpredictability go with lower business investment and weaker economic growth.
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GIVEN THE unpredictability of American politics during Donald Trump's presidency, the contest for control of the House of Representatives has been remarkably stable.
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"What we are witnessing is the power and unpredictability of nature," the BBC quotes Jane Francis of the British Antarctic Survey as saying.
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The Girl on the Train is similar to Gone Girl, but its real burden is its insistence on forcing some sense of unpredictability.
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It's a good reminder that you can never know how a game will end, and that unpredictability is what makes it so fun.
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The incompetence and unpredictability of Trump is overwhelming, and so the Russians would likely want as many handlers in the room as possible.
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"She adds that because of the unpredictability of life, it's best to "never wait for tomorrow to do what can be done today.
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China doesn't understand the unpredictability of a dynamic economy, Edmund Phelps, winner of the 2006 Nobel prize for economics, told CNBC's Squawk Box.
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Rather than executing a movie scenario, reality TV stars gain fame for their unpredictability, whether as a scandalous housewife or an unpredictable boss.
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Climate change also adds an element of unpredictability to weather patterns, leading to an increase in the number and intensity of natural disasters.
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But since King Salman came to the throne last year, his 30-year-old son, Muhammad, has injected unpredictability into the Middle East.
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The Way Forward First, use of unpredictability, or a "madman approach" is inherently risky, particularly when dealing with rogue regimes like North Korea.
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His name is Gil, and Michael Raymond-James's portrayal of him injects a sense of ominous unpredictability into this well-made revenge thriller.
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But it does not want to go to war with it; Mr Netanyahu is a cautious man, and dislikes the unpredictability of war.
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Most of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, the largest national park and a major tourist attraction, closed due to the unpredictability of ash fall.
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But that unpredictability is itself predictable, so when we liken Whac-A-Mole to our own lives, we ought to embrace that uncertainty.
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The only element that is now wholly predictable in deciphering such hideously complicated U.S.-North Korean calculations is the situation's utterly boundless unpredictability.
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His unpredictability "may well be an effective tool in dealing with certain types of characters, like the gentleman in North Korea," Studzinski added.
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But now those constants have been joined by new factors: President Vladimir V. Putin's political unpredictability and his readiness to use military force.
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If anything, it is gaining momentum despite the fact it makes these problems — deep cuts to Medicaid, unpredictability in the insurance market — worse.
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The Trump Administration already inoculated to such precedents, political and military, claims a strategy of unpredictability makes it a wily and cunning adversary.
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Visit CNN's Election Center for full coverage of the 2020 race The crisis has added a degree of unpredictability, though, to the contests.
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In the short term, then, Trump's theory of foreign policy is kind of working: Unpredictability is deterring Russia from trying anything too dangerous.
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Dubbed Janus after James Bond's smug Russian antagonist from the movie, the project gives the old game a much-needed dash of unpredictability.
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The erosion of the land, along with the unpredictability of the seasons and intensified cyclones, islanders said, also gnaws at their mental health.
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The unpredictability of the outcome has enhanced the chances that the result could generate financial tumult and threaten a fresh shock for Europe.
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The production was often "loosey goosey," he said, with some actors not coming onstage on cue; Mr. MacDermot's score allowed for their unpredictability.
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Both China and Russia -- while complaining about the dangers of the President's actions -- appear to have found ways to navigate his apparent unpredictability.
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Their commitment to the idiosyncrasy and unpredictability of their characters creates an unusual kind of suspense, a slightly uncomfortable kind of increased alertness.
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Below, the five most likely scenarios -- with a big caveat: There is very limited quality polling in Nevada, raising the unpredictability quotient. 5.
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"This shows that the chronic violence and insecurity, and the permanent unpredictability of the war, has pushed people beyond their limits," he added.
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One of the great joys and regular frustrations of South Carolina politics is its unpredictability and refusal to bend to prevailing political norms.
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On Saturday, October 12, Venus faces off with rebellious Uranus, bringing unpredictability in the things people say, as well as in our relationships.
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Trump's unpredictability on the stage has led to memorable confrontations with media stars such as Fox News's Megyn Kelly and the other candidates.
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"Russia is still very, very unpredictable, and it has proved this unpredictability with its activities in occupying Crimea, Ukraine, and Georgia," she said.
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Texas refers to "changing coastal conditions" and South Carolina talks about the "destabilizing effects and unpredictability" of three major storms in four years.
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If you thought Trump tweeting "TREASON?" earlier this week was over the top, you might not have seen the extent of his unpredictability.
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Adding to the dynamism and unpredictability of Wednesday's hearing, the usual rules that guide criminal trials and other courtroom proceedings will not apply.
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"The biggest reason for banning Dynamax is perhaps the unpredictability that comes alongside it," said the fan organization in an announcement last night.
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"If I take myself out of the Mercedes and group standpoint, of course as a fan you want variability and unpredictability," he said.
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Six years later, she said she couldn't go back to her job because of the unpredictability of how she'll feel day-to-day.
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Views of sexual harassment and of gender issues generally differ sharply by age, sex and partisan allegiance — all of which create substantial unpredictability.
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And his attitude toward Iran is more aggressive than past leaders, which could introduce a new level of unpredictability from the Saudi side.
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Coupled with recent tests, nuclear capability, an increasingly hostile tone and vexing unpredictability, Kim&aposs North Korea has become the world&aposs diplomatic dilemma.
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"Look, there's anger against this President and what he has done and the chaos, the unpredictability, the violations of the Constitution," said Washington Gov.
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I would ideally like to join a contemporary dance company, but for now I am enjoying the unpredictability of freelancing in New York City.
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Given the sheer unpredictability of recent political events like Brexit and Trump's rise to power, however, several experts told CNBC that anything was possible.
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Given the unpredictability of the American election, Modi may also try to ink as many deals as possible before the end of Obama's term.
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As much as we crave closeness and comfort from our committed loves, we also need mystery, novelty, and unpredictability to keep the spark alive.
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"That unpredictability, not having control over it not knowing what causes it, can be really understandably upsetting and anxiety-provoking for patients," she says.
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Many investors have preferred to sit on the sidelines rather than try to profit amid the political unpredictability and the currency's sharp price swings.
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Technologists inhabit the worlds of deterministic logic and computable probabilities, but lawyers are at home amid unpredictability, noncompliance, and even the possibility of catastrophe.
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The rapper has taken unpredictability to a whole new level, and you seriously have no idea what you're going to get this time around.
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Over the past few weeks, the show has displayed a level of unpredictability that would have seemed impossible back at the season 7 premiere.
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For thirteen years, I lived the experience of leading a public company through the unpredictability of globalization and the depths of a great recession.
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Friend said Trump's unpredictability could give him leverage to get the drug industry leaders to roll back prices voluntarily rather than face new regulation.
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"The human/horse interaction that was captured on camera is a stark reminder of the power and unpredictability of wild horses," the rep says.
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And no one school, whether it be Harvard, General Assembly or Udacity, can ever insulate us from the unpredictability of technological progression and disruption.
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Though Trump has since walked back on some of these pledges, his unpredictability makes it impossible to know whether he will again reverse course.
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Many Pennsylvania voters who spoke to CNBC noted Trump's unpredictability, a major caveat in saying how they think they will feel about his administration.
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The unpredictability of climate change could add to challenges in providing safe and hygienic medical care in developing nations, particularly during drought, Kushner said.
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But surprises and unpredictability could be less well suited to great power diplomacy, and the world is watching nervously to see how Trump adapts.
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But mixed messages and sudden policy reversals have mainly created a degree of unpredictability that now reads more as disarray and incompetence than strategy.
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They create instability and unpredictability not only in our government, but also for the many families and businesses that interact with the federal government.
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He welcomed investment and shrugged off rating agency Standard and Poor's concerns last week about the Philippine economy on his watch and his unpredictability.
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However, given the unpredictability of the market, Gordon noted that a tight stop must be put in place around the February low, or $255.
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These suits may have political benefits for the president, but they also tend to increase the daily unpredictability in the conduct of government business.
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Global investors have a laundry list of worries, including China's slowing economy, the Trump administration's trade war with China and the unpredictability surrounding Brexit.
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"We are reminded all the time of life's fragility, shortness, and unpredictability, yet we are also reminded of its infinite potential," the note continued.
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Once again, a CEO prone to lashing out in public brings unpredictability, which in turn brings volatility — two things most public investors don't want.
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From global trade to cyber governance to climate change, foreign policy experts repeatedly commented on how U.S. absence and unpredictability had roiled international waters.
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It's about getting the right people in the right place to do the best job they can, despite the elements and unpredictability of animals.
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And they play into Trump's boasts that only he has the negotiating prowess and the appetite for unpredictability that could unlock decades-old problems.
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It's impossible to dress for, it's an added layer of unpredictability in an already unpredictable week, and I'm pretty sure it's made me sick.
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It's tough because I pride myself on my versatility, but not really knowing when you're coming in — that was the hardest thing, the unpredictability.
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It may also have been intended to inject the sort of unpredictability and spectacle into the transition process that the president-elect thrives on.
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She, however, noted the unpredictability of financial crises and said that finance ministers and policymakers should act with caution to prepare for such eventualities.
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The unpredictability and chaos, along with a fear of costly legal fees in the wake of the Russia investigation, have added to the fatigue.
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It was this unpredictability that often made Mr. Trump an elusive target for fellow Republicans in the primary debates, and some close to Mrs.
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Their rich traditions can be a bulwark against the abrupt unpredictability of life in rural Adair County, with a per-capita income of $16,500.
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The combination of the ever-tightening international sanctions and the North's usual unpredictability has been a particular source of stress for South Korean officials.
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The primaries in the politically conservative South got a boost in significance this year from the size and unpredictability of the Republican presidential field.
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The artist, who for all of his unpredictability has always supported young talent, would grill her about what new work was worth looking at.
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After all the unpredictability of the past two weeks, there is a startling familiarity to the last 16 (apart from the absence of Germany).
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The crown prince showed his sensitivity and unpredictability in August when Canada's foreign ministry tweeted concern about the jailing of Saudi women's rights activists.
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I longed for the fearlessness of "My Struggle," its unwillingness to tame "the ugly and unpleasant," its oceanic sense of life's dangers and unpredictability.
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Despite the economic unpredictability related to such a long time period, Centeno told CNBC in Strasbourg, France, that he is confident Athens will deliver.
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That points to another complaint amongst America's Mideast allies – that Washington's sheer unpredictability in the Trump era makes it almost impossible to deal with.
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Let's run through the candidates and — acknowledging the unpredictability of politics — give a general theory of how the candidates want to show in Iowa.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer said Wednesday that spice maker and food company McCormick is a stock worth owning as the market continues its recent unpredictability.
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Longstanding efforts to get the North to curb its nuclear program have yielded little success, and the Trump administration's unpredictability has complicated the picture.
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"What causes us concern, among other things, is his unpredictability," Gauck, a former Lutheran pastor, told Spiegel Online in an interview published on Sunday.
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The unpredictability, however, hampers medium to long-term planning at the Pentagon, particularly critical when weapons systems acquisitions programs and procurement timelines extend decades.
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This was the first listing of a VC-backed tech company operating in Africa on a major global exchange — which brought its own unpredictability.
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" And in Mr. Trump's maddening unpredictability there are echoes of one of Mao's famous quotes: "There is chaos under heaven, the situation is excellent.
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He has said he values unpredictability, meaning presumably that he wants to keep other nations on edge about whether he will use nuclear weapons.
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Because of that greatest hits feel, that rampant unpredictability and that desperation to thrive off grid, it's probably the most Kanye album of all.
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For all the talk about his unpredictability and maverick style, the outlines of what we are going to see in this period are pretty clear.
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Hourly NPR news reports seemed to align with the chaos and unpredictability of what I was doing in the studio, which was working with concrete.
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In a funny way, I've already had to deal with so much unpredictability, that I'm not now dealing with feeling let down by the world.
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Flying Too Close to the Sun Although oil revenues are tempting to rely on to maintain social order, they come with a degree of unpredictability.
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A sense of unpredictability infused "Confluence" for chamber orchestra, by Huang Ruo, whose music meshes influences including Chinese folk, Western avant-garde, rock and jazz.
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Unpredictability has its uses in foreign policy, but it is worrying that even Mr Trump's closest aides have no idea what he will do next.
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There's tension in many of McElroy's images, and it's clear that with complete freedom comes an unpredictability that in his photographs reads as bedlam. —L.
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US commandos trained and prepared for weeks ahead of the raid, as the unpredictability of combat can overwhelm even the best fighters in the world.
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These are uncertain times in the world, and in a time of such flux, the automotive industry is subject to the unpredictability that looms large.
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The other thing, that's in some ways even more important, is the unpredictability of success and how that plays out to potentially have big effects.
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Part-time equine enthusiasts weighing in on the unpredictability of the animal and the myriad factors—weather, temperament, atmosphere, form—that could determine their success.
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And if we do, it will ironically be by our own doing, through our inability to recognize the complexity and unpredictability of nature's delicate balance.
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Global trade tensions, regulatory framework unpredictability and the prospect of a no-deal Brexit were identified as the biggest risks over the next six months.
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That's why I fuck with this music because it reminds me so much of the creativity and unpredictability of rap more than any other music.
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And the multichannel recording might lead us to a meditation on the unpredictability of the art market and its effect on the psyche of artists.
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Halo's power has always been in the simple solidity of its constituent pieces, and in the crackling unpredictability that comes from how those pieces permutate.
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Irving still ended up with it later in the shot clock, but at least the Cavs slowed things down and presented a façade of unpredictability.
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Both 'Bama and 'SC are introducing new starters at quarterback this season, further upping the stakes — and the unpredictability — of this much-hyped match-up.
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Skating rarely looks as easy as Chen makes it look; the sport is full of unpredictability, with the potential for a catastrophic fall always looming.
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But unpredictability was the rule in most of the TV categories, as new or lesser-known series beat out more established shows for many awards.
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It's the urgency, unpredictability and on-screen action that draws people to Live videos and gets them to keep watching to see what happens next.
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Saut said at the time the positions he's holding remain 80 percent long on the market, reflecting his feelings that the current unpredictability will pass.
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Crucially, the 503-bit string sampled by the quantum computer will have a lot of entropy, a measure of disorder or unpredictability, and hence randomness.
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Their unpredictability gives Refn's films a violence-chic, where the focus is always on the nerve-racking possibility of something terrible happening at any moment.
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"If you're a defense hawk, you should be against this approach, because it creates the one thing we can't afford, which is unpredictability," he said.
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On the country's heavily-censored social media, most users discussed Trump's unpredictability and joked about falling property prices on the Chinese border with North Korea.
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The unpredictability is largely thanks to California's "jungle primary" system in which the top two candidates advance to a general election, regardless of party affiliation.
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Macron warned fellow European countries on Thursday that NATO is dying because of American unpredictability under President Donald Trump, a view quickly rejected by Germany.
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"What Trump has done is inject unpredictability into 19803 House races," said David Wasserman, an expert on House races at the Cook Political Report newsletter.
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Perhaps the story's loveliest aspect is the readiness with which it embraces the unpredictability and impermanence of life as the wellspring of its very vitality.
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Mr. Giuliani's connection to Mr. Trump, his unpredictability and his recent history of outbursts in his frequent television appearances could make him a challenging client.
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Now the Pumas have as much flair, skill and unpredictability on attack as they do power and guile in their scrum, lineouts and rolling mauls.
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But he also notched strikeouts with his fastball and curveball and used those pitches more because of the speed variance and, hence, unpredictability they provide.
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The largest banks want sterilized competition, competition stripped of its unpredictability, reduced to a small group of large national banks with privileged access to Washington.
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"Unpredictability" is the key to understanding President Trump's negotiating plan as he heads into his roll-the-dice summit with North Korea's Kim Jong-un.
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Unpredictability spooks markets: The VIX—Wall Street's go to measure of future volatility—jumped 12% on Monday, the largest one-day increase since early November.
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So are the cold nights sleeping in parks, the hot days walking in the unforgiving sun and the unpredictability of the next meal or bath.
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Although there is a one in 750 million chance that you will die on a roller coaster, part of the thrill is in the unpredictability.
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On Thursday, Mr. Pompeo tried to reassure both Japan and South Korea, whose leaders have been deeply uneasy with Mr. Trump's surprise announcements and unpredictability.
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That measure of unpredictability feels particularly important this year because we've never seen another midterm race quite like this, at least not in recent history.
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Another key feature of the Navy Yard is that it's private property, which allows Optimus Ride to avoid the chaos and unpredictability of public streets.
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Ricky Gervais' return to the Golden Globes hosting gig was meant to invoke the comedy actor's unpredictability and acid wit — but Gervais began his Jan.
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If the denouement to this Premier League campaign has proved anything, it is that a sort of presenteeism is rotting away the competition's fabled unpredictability.
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If other countries think unpredictability means that the president of the United States will agree to unwise concessions, they have every reason to challenge him.
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Some Democrats argued that the unpredictability of the situation held political danger for Trump, whose impulsive style has long been a focus for his critics.
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However, as tensions escalate with both Iran and North Korea, his track record of volatility and unpredictability in these areas puts all Americans at risk.
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As they start coexisting on roads alongside human drivers, however, that very unpredictability can confuse the cars, which may stop abruptly, endangering or aggravating people.
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Those viral fictions reflect the fabled status Jackson has attained among teams hastening to solve the very electrifying unpredictability that has left them awe-struck.
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"Not really knowing when you're coming in — that was the hardest thing, the unpredictability," Warren said in July after he was back in the Bronx.
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However, given Donald Trump's temperament and governing style, there is every reason to believe that unpredictability will be the hallmark of the next four years.
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And Rory Scovel, who delivered the funniest stand-up set I've seen this year, builds set pieces on a similar mix of theatricality and unpredictability.
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" Dorsheimer, who said he can't speak to the legality of Musk's tweets, said his firm previously put a hold on Tesla due to Musk's "unpredictability.
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French President Emmanuel Macron said NATO is experiencing "brain death" because of US unpredictability and Turkish military activities, including the country's offensive in northern Syria.
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Wolff recognised an emotional conflict between the professional role and the fan within, referencing the shock and unpredictability of this year's Champions League semi-finals.
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But Macron has become more outspoken as he seeks to take the mantle in Europe in the face of changing governments there and Trump's unpredictability.
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He's now well accustomed to the unpredictability of life, and he's holding tight onto the approach that he's always had: to just keep being himself.
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By embracing messiness, those who make, use, and interact with bots open themselves to the automated creativity, innovation, and unpredictability so central to the web.
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Producer SpinKing's nu-reggae sample lurches in and out of the mix with the unpredictability of a drunk driver, acting nearly independently of Desiigner's vocals.
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Friday morning there was some agitation that Trump was adding a bit of unpredictability to a process House leaders had managed effectively up till this point.
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The shade can't stray too far from a saleable family, unless intended as a red shoe, in which case the brand must brace for some unpredictability.
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The foreign policy establishment in Washington is dreading the first serious national security crisis and worrying that Trump's unpredictability and rash rhetoric could lead to miscalculations.
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Yet this unpredictability (think of him as the first Trump-ian pope) doesn't provide much insight to gain a bead on or care about the character.
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Then again, the whole point of "live" is the aura of unpredictability that it brings, so even a minor mix-up merely adds to the fun.
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But there's always some unpredictability about a hurricane's path, and Florida got lucky: The worst-case scenario didn't happen, due to small changes in Irma's path.
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Between his witty one-liners and his menacing unpredictability, every scene with Simon is fun to watch, mostly because he knows exactly how to torment Gregory.
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Exhausted, with a headache from the smoke, Cushman said on Thursday the size and unpredictability of the fires made rescues more chaotic than in past blazes.
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At the last monetary meeting in March, the bank stated that political unpredictability prevented it from policy softening despite expectations that inflation will decline this year.
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"I think the worst thing for a tennis player or any athlete is unpredictability, not knowing what is coming next," Djokovic said in a recent interview.
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I think it brings just unpredictability to the fighting style, so much more passion to the fighting style, so much more intellect to the fighting style.
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It's almost as much of his legend as his songs that described the unpredictability of love, which will make you both do right and do wrong.
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The unpredictability of the next four years has become so intense that it's a punchline in the tech community, entrepreneur and technology investor Jason Calacanis said.
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But the vagueness of the explicit references to pardon power — and Trump's general unpredictability — have raised speculation about how the president might want to use it.
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The first order of the day is to ensure the Pentagon is not forced to plan its budget under the unpredictability of another continuing resolution (CR).
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They are the ones who have to live with not only the message of these demonstrations but also the unpredictability of where all this is going.
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At the end of the supply chain, automotive companies have already been fretting about the DRC's problematic mix of political instability, regulatory unpredictability and artisanal mining.
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The unpredictability and tightening of the race can yield a variety of outcomes in the runoff, though the likely scenario being a candidate from each party.
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"I have seen situations like this arise over and over again, where situations of uncertainty or unpredictability prevail, especially in transition," he told a news conference.
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A number of top military leaders are already expected to leave next year, and the naming of a new Pentagon chief could add to the unpredictability.
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At the same time, cyber and physical threats, as well as natural events of unparalleled ferocity and unpredictability pose new challenges to our increasingly electrified economy.
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In her speech, she spoke about uncertainty and unpredictability — including her own path to business success as well as the recent challenges that Facebook has faced.
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"The main challenge remains the same: political instability and unpredictability," said Otgochuluu Chuluuntseren, a former government official who also served as an Oyu Tolgoi board member.
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Lawmakers have urged the president to proceed with caution, noting North Korea's record of unpredictability and prior attempts for discussions that have led to no solution.
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What I most admired about the aesthetic was its boundless energy and unpredictability, and the way it let rappers be upfront and extroverted about their desires.
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S&P also said investors could expect a period of heightened unpredictability that could constrain capital inflows into the economy following last weekend's failed military coup.
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That puts a man who calls for "unpredictability" in America's use of nuclear weapons in a near-tie for a presidential election just six weeks away.
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Senior European officials admit that however good their cooperation may be with counterparts in the Trump administration, the president's unpredictability looms too large over decision-making.
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Meanwhile as if to underscore the unpredictability of the region, Israel conducted a series of strikes in Syria, Iraq and Lebanon against Iran and its allies.
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Second, the 2020 GOP presidential primary — regardless of who wins the 2016 presidential election — might mimic the 2016 GOP primary in terms of unpredictability and volatility.
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These days, the Wu-Tang Clan is an abstraction — a symbol, a logo, shorthand for a kind of unpredictability that mainstream hip-hop has largely abandoned.
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He had become an internationally known painter by this time, famous for his unpredictability, his outrageousness and his surreal mixture of the brutal and the divine.
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More recently, it seemed those days of unpredictability had been put to rest as Riyadh assumed this year's presidency of the Group of 20 major economies.
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It is easy to succumb to fear in the face of uncertainty and unpredictability, yet experts insist there is still room for a bit of optimism.
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Although every candidate has some level of unpredictability (and Biden more than others), Bloomberg has a reputation for sometimes making it up as he goes along.
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ISIS , which wasn't a party to the talks, introduced a new dimension of unpredictability and cruelty to the violence, terrorizing Kabul and Jalalabad with suicide bombings.
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Calling 2019 a "rollercoaster" doesn't quite capture the sheer unpredictability and unsettling waves of emotions, opportunities, wins, fails, and fog that I experienced this past year.
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Not only is the unpredictability of the US under President Trump destabilizing geopolitics but both Merkel and Putin are suffering crises at home and sinking popularity.
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Unpredictability and shifting threats and demands are Mr. Trump's hallmark approach to trade deals, and it has given him leverage with Mexico, Canada, Japan and elsewhere.
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But financial issues may lead them to let him go, and the unpredictability of the team owner, Dan Snyder, has Romo on fans' radar. 1-15.
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Now, there is a sense that the Kremlin might be unsettled by the president of a far more powerful country deploying Mr. Putin's favorite tactic: unpredictability.
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Trump's unpredictability, particularly in an election year, could make it difficult for allies to get a handle on how he hopes to proceed in the region.
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Medvedev is a frustrating opponent who capitalizes on unpredictability with a variety of shots, mixing speeds, spins and drop shots along with a hard, flat backhand.
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It is the randomness and, therefore, the unpredictability of the search which has the deterrent effect and also increases the chances that weapons will be detected.
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Mr. Trump's penchant for provocative statements introduced an element of unpredictability to a relationship in which the uncertainty has historically been on the North Korean side.
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This much lively genre-play is exciting in its unpredictability, but it would all add up to nothing if the mystery itself wasn't so tightly constructed.
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When explaining some of the treatments, and how they could help with cramping and unpredictability, I mentioned they may also help other symptoms like menstrual diarrhea.
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For instance, could he be trying to vaguely bluff about a willingness to use force, signaling his unpredictability, perhaps with North Korea as the intended audience?
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He has one of the quickest minds in comedy, and gently insulting audiences is critical to his act, adding tension, unpredictability and a change of pace.
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Together, these trends are eroding faith in pillars of global governance (NATO, UN, EU, WTO, and more) and social institutions, which contributes to market volatility and unpredictability.
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I also think that there&aposs just that bit of unpredictability to what he says and does, certainly to what he says, but to what he does.
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But the relief among German and European leaders is tenuous given the unpredictability of Trump's policy pronouncements and the apparent disagreements among some of his top advisers.
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I find this unpredictability particularly exhilarating because Powell has found a way to make it synonymous with aesthetic experience, which is held in low esteem these days.
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Engineering a distributed control system is in itself a big challenge, but with a reconfigurable system it's that much worse because there's so much unpredictability and variability.
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Still, the anything-goes approach lets the film surge in one unexpected direction after another, and its sheer unpredictability becomes a huge asset as the story snowballs.
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Multiple school districts, including the Santa Barbara Unified School District and the Ojai Unified School District, closed all schools on Thursday on account of the fire's unpredictability.
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The sudden shift in the project underlines the unpredictability of doing business in Russia -- even for a firm like Shell with a long pedigree of successful cooperation.
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While underlying demand from the electric vehicle (EV) battery sector remains robust, Beijing's rejig of its EV subsidy scheme has injected a lot of short-term unpredictability.
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That leaves just one unpredictability remaining in these playoffs and that would be the 27-year-old Green, a one-man band of commentary and sound bites.
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The closest the whole thing got to real-world unpredictability was a desktop fan pointed directly at the headphones to simulate the annoying static crunch of wind.
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Her Uncertain Journey was a meditation on the unpredictability of life's journey through a sea of risk, represented by strings that obscured ghostly silhouettes of steel boats.
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"That's what being undermined here with a president who thrives on unpredictability ... it's going to eat away at the fundamental credibility of the US role in Asia."
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Far Cry 25 and 4 were so driven by their "insane" antagonists, and here it feels like Ubisoft quadrupled down, aiming for unpredictability and finding instead incongruity.
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The unpredictability of Trump winning the GOP nomination meant Democrats were caught flat-footed when it came to identifying strong candidates who might have expanded the battleground.
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Economist Alex de Vries, who tracks Bitcoin energy consumption on his blog, Digiconomist, points to the unpredictability of hydroelectric power in Sichuan, which relies on seasonal rains.
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Before long, Jeff Goldblum, playing the chaos theorist Ian Malcolm, was pausing, stammering and charming his way through lines about the unpredictability of nature in Jurassic Park.
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Because every ball counts, a premium is placed on surprise and unpredictability; spinners with multiple variations have often been more successful than out-and-out fast bowlers.
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Adding to the unpredictability is the venue Erin Hills, a sprawling links style layout nestled in the bucolic Wisconsin countryside, that will be making its major debut.
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Plus, the big names dial back their personalities significantly, contributing to the film's gritty, ensemble feel and its air of unpredictability about who will live and die.
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Put together an egotist, a bully, immense power and a taste for gut-driven unpredictability and you have a dangerous brew that could put civilization at risk.
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Acknowledging this unpredictability as a defining characteristic of the 21st century, and designing an acquisition system around it, is the first step to better defending the nation.
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"The unique unpredictability of the genre, which oddly makes it so identifiable, is also key to its current pop success," writes Nate Sloan in a Op-Ed.
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Bloomberg reported Thursday morning that Beijing is concerned about Trump's unpredictability and has indicated it won't budge on outstanding issues unless Trump commits to rolling back tariffs.
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What do the strong feelings of unpredictability, elusiveness and urgency inspired by Whac-A-Mole teach us about how — and how not — to run our financial lives?
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Still, Trump's unpredictability on trade has created a big headache for Chinese leaders, policy insiders said, while higher U.S. tariffs have pinched the word's second-largest economy.
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These days, thanks to the unpredictability of travel and a desire to enjoy life in San Diego, Giannoulas stays still — or what, for him, passes for still.
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It is perhaps the first major sign of the unpredictability that Trump has vowed to bring to long-held US relations with the rest of the world.
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The hard-to-get strategy may work best on people whose brains are doused in dopamine, a marker for exploratory behavior: unpredictability, playfulness, and high energy levels.
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He noted that some of the unpredictability of process in healthcare is a deterrent to both VCs and entrepreneurs who might want to sell into the space.
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In the interim, he's married another woman, moved into his childhood home in Brooklyn, and settled into a life that doesn't deal well with upset or unpredictability.
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The unpredictability of the South Koreans throughout this process was shown in June 2003, when North Korean forces attacked and sank a covert South Korean reconnaissance boat.
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On the day before the main event, a sense of unpredictability hung over the Senate, unsettling politicians used to a place where things are usually carefully choreographed.
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It was the strength and unpredictability of Jane's character that attracted her, she said, adding that she was often drawn to strong women as protagonists, including Mrs.
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Diplomatic experts said that the latest crisis underlined the chances of misread signals and unpredictability in the ties between the nuclear-armed rivals, and the huge dangers.
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Hackers infiltrated the European Union's diplomatic communications for years, stealing cables that reflected unease over the Trump administration's unpredictability, Russian aggression, China's rise and Iran's nuclear program.
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Given the lack of an explanation, and the North Korean government's general opaqueness and unpredictability, there was much speculation in South Korea about what the cancellation meant.
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According to that logic, unpredictability can be a virtue, trapping enemies and interlocutors in a reactive position, leaving them always trying to figure out what's coming next.
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This makes their eventual encounter feel like discovering a secret — and the thrill of seeing art outside a museum is compounded by the unpredictability of its context.
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During the campaign, Trump repelled Wall Street — with some exceptions — for the fact that he introduced an element of unpredictability that is anathema to long-term investing.
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The chief propagator of this message is the Russian government itself, which has carefully cultivated an image of unpredictability -- from the moment Vladimir Putin first took charge.
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Even in a presidency marked by unpredictability, the head-spinning shift from coziness to confrontation has left Washington and other capitals with a case of geopolitical whiplash.
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They are not shared by U.S. allies and partners in the Middle East, who feel threatened by Iran but flummoxed by the unpredictability of the Trump administration.
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Both films were directed by Richard Linklater, and as his first films following his major studio release The Newton Boys, they helped cement his reputation for unpredictability.
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Crossing wild relatives with their domesticated counterparts may help breeders develop new, resilient crop varieties that are better able to adapt to temperature extremes and climate unpredictability.
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With Mr. Jammeh's long record of unpredictability, many Gambians had questioned whether he would actually give up power after he was defeated in an election last month.
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At the same time, mindful of Mr. Trump's hard-line threats and unpredictability, Mexico has been exploring new trade deals with other countries and modernizing old ones.
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Mr. Rose pointed out that in the long span of human history, periods of turbulence aren't unusual; technological change often prompts social and political instability and unpredictability.
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Which is just to say that while states and districts have real leans and real tendency, there is an irreducible element of chance and unpredictability to politics.
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That may seem reasonable, but Mr Magufuli's firebrand populism, as well as his unpredictability, have made it a particularly worrying test case for mining firms across the region.
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It&aposs also the unpredictability of health care costs, which can be jolted by high-priced breakthrough cures, and which regularly outpace the overall rate of economic growth.
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The narrator uses it to illuminate "the unpredictability of events," and an Alfred de Dreux painting that depicts a deer gazing out at life during its final moments.
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Still, given the President-elect's unpredictability and faith in his own skills as a deal-maker, it would be unwise to rule out contact with Kim just yet.
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Estonia's first woman president, Kersti Kaljulaid, says Russia's unpredictability worries her as she believes Moscow is acting in a manner that is dangerous to international peace and security.
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Such is Trump's unpredictability and unconventional approach to politics that many seasoned Republican Party observers question whether he can put his own ego aside to deliver that message.
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"So last night, under the Friday light lights, we received a vivid reminder of the unpredictability of life," the assistant principal at Forsan High School wrote on Facebook.
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Canada's Liberal government is therefore sticking with the foreign policy it adopted when it took office in 2015, but tweaking it to take account of Mr Trump's unpredictability.
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She explained that the unpredictability and variety in any new driving environment is going to be one of the biggest challenges Uber's autonomous driving systems have to overcome.
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But that kind of unpredictability has a dark side: They're notoriously unreliable, often going days without answering your telegrams, or whatever the 1912 equivalent of a text is.
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I like the unpredictability in a sense because every day is different and I never get bored, but it makes planning things for your own life very difficult.
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The only constant about Serena Joy is her unpredictability; any further opportunities for her to manipulate events could just as easily wreck June as it could help her.
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And the emergence of avian influenza, or H5N1, in Southeast Asia in December of 2003 was a reminder of the unpredictability and speed with which viruses can spread.
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The unpredictability is the whole reason why fantasy sports—and sports in general, along with just about anything else in life worth doing—is any fun at all.
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He's actually out of the sunken place when he's being himself which is very expressive Whatever its roots, Kanye's unpredictability is a huge part of his public persona.
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But there's plenty of weird, wild—and, frankly, terrifying—shit going on in real life that the unpredictability of sports is no longer a selling point for me.
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His abstract photographs—pieces that include no other visual components except for thick swirls of paint—take the idea of paint in water even further by embracing unpredictability.
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How fitting it is, in this period of unpredictability, that one of the most dependable resources for pop culture recommendations should be the President of the United States.
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Part of that has to do with centering on an unreliable protagonist who keeps the viewer constantly off guard, an unpredictability that can be alternately bracing and confounding.
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Corker largely demurred when asked whether the current polarization in Washington -- and the unpredictability of the man in the White House -- had anything to do with his decision.
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In some states, as many as 5,000 educators could be affected, while the unpredictability of sudden staff and student departures could distress learning communities and threaten educational outcomes.
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Despite the danger and unpredictability of North Korean missile tests, Cathay Pacific told CNBC that the airline had no plans to alter its routes or its operating parameters.
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On the other hand, for Frank Ocean — whose fans may be frustrated with the wait but remain on high alert — unpredictability remains its own form of viral marketing.
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"Market will continue to watch out for how President Trump wants to play his unpredictability card, which will be the new normal for global diplomatic relationships," Xie added.
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The unpredictability and unevenness of how—and when and why—Beijing decides to act leads people and institutions to be overcautious, which only makes the strategy more effective.
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The unpredictability of whether I will get bookings or not is stressful, but I hope that by next summer, people won't be afraid to come to Paris anymore.
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The Associated Press reported that Louisiana authorities didn't expect the Mississippi River to spill over its levees, but the storm's unpredictability in location and intensity could affect that.
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Trump is expected to win Michigan, but the other contests are up in the air, as Politico explains: A relative lack of polling adds unpredictability to Tuesday's votes.
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Vandalism can be seen "waxing and waning periodically without any particular rhyme or reason, serves as a constant reminder of the unpredictability of aggressive antisemitic incidents," Dinnerstein writes.
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To build on that, Sutton and Mortensen both recommended focusing on "continuous learning" and taking on new challenges in order to cope better with unpredictability in the future.
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All that unpredictability creates painful choices for government officials who manage reservoirs and dams: Whether to store water in case of drought, or release it to avert floods.
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I believe my anxiety came from three causes: The clinical unpredictability of the disease, its high transmissibility and, more importantly, not being able to alleviate my patient's distress.
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But even though the city has been preparing to host the massive event for more than a year, there is still a feeling of unpredictability in the air.
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Hackers infiltrated the bloc's diplomatic communications for years, stealing cables that reflected unease over the unpredictability of the Trump administration, Russian aggression, China's rise and Iran's nuclear program.
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When a series like Netflix's pharmacological head trip "Maniac" switches up with a 26-minute episode, it underlines the sense of play and unpredictability in the storytelling itself.
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"The challenges of China's regulatory environment — its opaqueness, unpredictability and basic problems of market access — make it difficult for U.S. companies to realize their full potential," he added.
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As with all grab bags, the unpredictability is part of the game — which makes the good parts more fun to treasure and the lousy parts easier to dismiss.
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Mr. Trump, who has called deal-making his "art form," has used his unpredictability as a source of leverage in discussions with Europe, Canada, Mexico, Japan and elsewhere.
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Still, even at her worst — and the movie is all about her worst — she shows the wit and unpredictability that make it hard for anyone to quit her.
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Mainstream production companies as well as cable networks are not necessarily equipped nor prepared to dive into the general weirdness and unpredictability that the genre tends to elicit.
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The unpredictability of the outcome amid economic unhappiness has enhanced the chances that the result could generate financial tumult in Italy and threaten a fresh shock for Europe.
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But in a volatile race — most polls showed Mr. Biden nowhere near the 29-point margin he won in South Carolina — the only safe bet is on unpredictability.
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The plans for a nearly 800-square-mile development sent property prices and shares of construction companies soaring, the latest example of the unpredictability of China's property market.
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Sunni and Kurdish members of parliament abstained from the vote but did not publicly support the controversial U.S. attack that has thrown the region into upheaval and unpredictability.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin might value Trump for his naivety and inexperience, but not his unpredictability, particularly where Russian interests can be negatively impacted like the Middle East.
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So the government's capture last week by Brexiteers has injected an interesting element of unpredictability into the race to replace Mark Carney, who vacates the governorship in January.
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But worries about Trump's unpredictability burst out into the open this week after the president waffled over whether the tax plan should change popular 401(k) retirement accounts.
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"Played" in the other direction, a North Korean leadership that begins to take seriously US President Trump's self-praising unpredictability could sometime be frightened into striking first itself.
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So far, Trump has emphasized his unpredictability by allowing a field general to drop a MOAB weapon in Afghanistan and by bombing a chemical-weapons depot in Syria.
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I know they're not really equivalent, but it sounds a little bit like the unpredictability and high pressure that goes along with making a reality TV show. Yeah.
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But the orchestra injected it with a dose of unpredictability by inviting members of the National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America to join its ranks.
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On top of those, though, it had added a uniquely challenging element: the unpredictability of dogs and how they'll react to strangers leashing them up for a walk.
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In Britain, the aborted strike revealed as much about Britain's weakened influence on American policy as it did about American unpredictability, said Mr. Blunt, the senior Conservative lawmaker.
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Some liberal pundits have begun to speak of President-Elect Trump as thoughtful and conciliatory, and some even suggest that his unpredictability may prove to be an asset.
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Trump seems to believe that chaos and unpredictability are good in and of themselves because they can keep US adversaries trying to guess what Washington will do next.
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"The concern is the inherent unpredictability these talks (between the United States and China) can take," said Ned Rumpeltin, European head of FX strategy at TD Securities in London.
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The availability of this new trading vehicle will raise the potential that investors may have to endure periods of increased unpredictability in the typically lower-risk corporate bond market.
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"This is uncertainty and unpredictability, and you are using tariffs for something other than trade, and I'm not a big fan of them to begin with," Roberts told reporters.
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But consistent behaviour can have as deterrent an effect as erratic unpredictability: if your adversaries believe that you will keep your word, then your word can shape their actions.
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Overall, Rexha paints a picture of a woman drowning, playing with themes of depression, a lack of self-control, and unpredictability: in short, an actually dangerous woman (sorry, Ariana).
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But Moscow's belligerence leaves Germans with "a heightened sense of the unpredictability of what the Russians are doing," said Angela Stent, a Russia specialist and professor at Georgetown University.
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There's just infinite room for cognitive distortions and imbalance for any person who has millions of eyes watching them and whose childhood is dictated by legal contracts and unpredictability.
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When you throw in the unpredictability of live television, there's a lot that can go wrong, transforming the annual sports showdown into a cultural clash that's remembered for decades.
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Go is an immensely complex game that requires shifting strategies, foresight in anticipating and responding to your opponent, and a certain degree of unpredictability so that you're not outmatched.
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"There was a merry unpredictability about what would happen next when Marciano was in the ring," Nack wrote, but the common result was a knockout: 43 of them altogether.
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Given the exceptional medical expertise of the VA, as well as the unpredictability of one's medical needs over a lifetime, this plan would most certainly put veterans at risk.
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Defending himself after the call, Trump wrote that the Taiwanese leader "CALLED ME." Trump's unpredictability, in this relationship as in many others, is both an asset and a liability.
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Some said they quit due to concerns related to Facebook's privacy policies, while others said they've become fed up with the unpredictability in how Facebook applies its ad policies.
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It is also a big factor in the unpredictability of the country's elections, exacerbated this year by the arbitrary and nitpicking application of the law by Peru's electoral authority.
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Men and women scatter like ants across the floodlit landscape as the drone weaves nimbly in and out of the water, conveying the violence and unpredictability of the assault.
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Inspired by his time playing in Morocco with gnawa great Maalem Mahmoud Guinia, the record seems to embrace the unpredictability and collaborative ecstasy of playing in a band setting.
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However, traders said the unpredictability of the previous week prompted investors to sell out of their positions before the weekend for fear of being caught in volatility on Monday.
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"Given the impulsivity, risk-taking and unpredictability of adolescence, we should promote safe storage as a routine measure rather than only when a concern or crisis arises," he said.
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The unpredictability of war Say what you will about President Trump's missteps (and I sure have), he's right about the need for stealth when it comes to wartime decisions.
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The electricity crisis has been humorously dubbed "Dumsor," a compound Akan language word meaning "off-on" to describe the current state of life as one of uncertainty and unpredictability.
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Even larger players like Uber struggle to correctly classify objects in the road with self-driving tech, and according to a recent report, has difficulty accounting for human unpredictability.
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"The unpredictability of getting pipelines built has kept capital out of Canada and it's not getting any better," RS Energy analyst Samir Kayande told Reuters in a phone interview.
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"At a time when many wonder, because of Brexit, to which big economic and financial center they should move ... this is sending a signal of complete unpredictability," he said.
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Acuna: I think some of it&aposs been the unpredictability of you being able to veer off the comics even more than the show has done in the past.
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Why Hurricane Dorian defied forecasts and sank the Bahamas Hurricane Dorian has greatly surpassed predictions of its strength, and its unpredictability has left the residents in its path terrified.
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In the drama categories especially, last year's unpredictability was due, in part, to the absence of Game of Thrones (which aired no episodes during the 2016-'20 eligibility period).
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Dr. Pigeon allowed that snoring was particularly tough to mask, given its locality (next to your head) and unpredictability (your ears crane for the next growl or explosive sigh).
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We are in uncharted territory as the virus continues to spread with a speed and unpredictability that has health officials and governments around the world bracing for the worst.
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" The 2-1 decision by the panel, they wrote, "will fuel unpredictability in labor arbitrations everywhere and make labor arbitration increasingly capricious and undesirable for employers and employees alike.
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One of the other parallels people are drawing with 1968 is with the election that year, the violence at the Democratic National Convention, and the sense of political unpredictability.
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