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Phillies pitching coach Rich Dubee attributed the decline to hitters discerning that Kendrick threw predominantly a sinker, and almost always in the strike zone, thus fostering predictability for hitters.
I hate predictability.
Working Americans are not about to return to the kind of work-a-day world fostered by the New Deal, but they want the security, predictability, and income that the New Dealers understood was essential for both a productive economy and a vibrant democracy.
The system world would do well to foster this kind of predictability in future technologies.
It was that perception of permanence and predictability that underlay urban planning and shaped of tens of thousands of investment decisions that fostered billions of dollars of wealth in Miami.
In their amicus brief, the American Chemistry Council, the National Association of Manufacturers, the American Coatings Association and others raise the "threat of perpetual liability" and suggest that "state statutes of repose play an important role in providing the stability and predictability necessary to foster economic growth and opportunity".
To the trustee type, predictability fosters effective management of existing resources while unpredictability endangers them.
By improving predictability and clarity in our patent system, we will help foster an environment that encourages innovation.
We need to foster an "inverse thinking" approach to study causality and related issues e.g. predictability.
We're fostering entrepreneurship".
It fosters political overspending.
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