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The predictable outcome?
The predictable outcome of Thursday's backhands and forehands was the latest all-Belgian final.
The predictable outcome of those series didn't prompt talk of the inability of low-revenue teams to compete with high-revenue teams.
The predictable outcome of these moves has been further radicalization of the Sunni community, with newly established militias vowing to defend them.
The predictable outcome, as alluded to by Kornelius Purps, is that in the future the UK's treasury gilts will be unable to finance the nation's prodigious borrowing needs with historically low interest rates.
The story transcends the predictable outcome of this love triangle.
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Drug discovery firms therefore have largely chosen to forego the rich bioactivity of natural products, and their associated chemical challenges, in favor of the predictable outcomes of synthetic chemistry.
However, assuming an equal number of heads and tails, the most predictable outcome given the 50/50 chance of the flip, he who plays every single round would end up with $25.
It was also the inevitable, predictable, outcome of the Nixon Administration's Vietnam.
For decades England have flown back from summer tours to the southern hemisphere cursing the entirely predictable outcome.
Patients with an inherent risk aversion found it difficult to accept anything new and selected their treatment based on the lowest risk and the most predictable outcome.
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