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Once again architecture evolves in bottom-up ways that architects and planners can never fully predict.
Rather, as with most other illnesses, we're at the mercy of a subtle combination of genes and environment that none of us can fully predict.
A military attack against Iran risks igniting a period of confrontation across the region with consequences that no one can fully predict.
"It's not possible to fully predict the strains that will circulate in any given season, and there is always a risk of a drift occurring as we have seen this year.
They were 13 and 14, already at that tender age of adolescence when they weren't inclined to set themselves up for embarrassment or ridicule by trying a ride they couldn't fully predict their reaction to.
Twitter did not "fully predict or understand the real-world consequences" of instant, public and global conversations, Dorsey tweeted.
Training statistics alone do not fully predict performance of a neural network.
Investors also cannot fully predict future investment costs for the low-carbon technology.
These findings indicate that the methodological quality of presentations at ASES meetings may not fully predict future publication status.
None of us can fully predict where Europe will be in a few month's time never mind the next few years time.
Some state-of-the-art models fully predict solute components in hydrometeor particles at the expense of increased computational cost (e.g., Chen and Lamb 1994).
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