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It's not like the Tour de France, where the opening week can be a little more predictable; the Giro is not won with one big blow, it's all the small body punches you get over the three weeks.
"If you get behind, you have to be a little more predictable and they can kill you".
With luck these kinds of innovations can help the poor use their own savings to make life just a little more predictable.
And Torre hopes that Hitchcock will be a little more consistent, a little more predictable, than Keisler, whose effectiveness sometimes varied markedly from inning to inning.
Skilled metal, electrical and electronic trades supervisors £35,316 7.795 Down at the bottom things are maybe a little more predictable – though, like everything in the survey, this might not tally with your experience.
Boxed in from left and right, with Labour only narrowly ahead in polls of voting intention, both main parties are falling back on tried-and-tested campaign messages rather than riskier, more expansive ones, in spite of warnings from shrewd folk in their ranks (see Bagehot).This retro campaigning makes the general-election result a little more predictable.
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But history shows that the Iron Bowl is a little more predictable than people might think.
"In principle, operationally, it would be easier and perhaps a little more traditional and predictable to have a single anchor," he said in an interview by phone.
As for the other two companies we've heard about, Google as a suitor makes a lot more obvious sense for Twitter, if perhaps a little more pedestrian and predictable.
It's too bad that he didn't bring a little more creativity to the predictable tale he does fashion, though.
As we approach the beginning of a New Year, let us resolve to be a little more daring and a little less predictable, not just to those around us but to ourselves, as well.
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