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It's an open-ended process, one that is often uncontrollable.
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External forces are often uncontrollable.
Unworkable or unnecessary systems tend to have something in common: their costs are often uncontrollable.
While the other parameters are often uncontrollable, mud pressure (also referred to as mud density or mud weight) is an operational measure necessary to maintain stability.
Recurrently, what is observed is that women attribute their illness to factors external to them, which are often uncontrollable (Dumalao-Canaria et al. 2014).
First, they're often uncontrollable -- you don't get to pick the timing of your car breaking down or your neighbor blasting his music.
Entero-Behcet's disease (entero-BD) is characterized by intestinal inflammation with round and oval ulcers typically in the ileocaecum and is associated with gastrointestinal symptoms, which are often uncontrollable, relapsing, and can cause acute intestinal bleeding or perforation [ 2, 3].
Widespread misperceptions about mental illness mean that the mentally ill murderer is often seen as uncontrollable, potentially dangerous and, because of his illness, likely to be violent in the future.
I guess much like Nate Silver, being associated with success gives you a halo effect, and failure the opposite the contribution itself is often dependent on uncontrollable economic and cultural factors.
Their malfunction is often associated with uncontrollable cell growth, which may lead to tumor and cancer formation.
With proteins it is often compromised by their uncontrollable assembly on electrodes that does not provide neither uniform nor efficient electron flow between proteins and electrodes.
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