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This is predictable because, as it was already mentioned, with increasing the substrate temperature, the size of the grains becomes larger on the surface of the films, which will lead to increasing the roughness of the deposited thin films.

ANDREW SULLIVAN, William Saletan and Conor Friedersdorf all make the case that the vulnerability of health reform to abortion denial-of-service attacks is predictable, because getting the government more involved in paying for health care inevitably means people will have to cope with other people's opinions about what should be paid for.

"The important point is that, on one hand, it is good that people's behaviour is predictable because it means Facebook can suggest very good stories on your news feed," said Kosinski, the lead Cambridge University analyst who worked with Microsoft Research on the study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences PNAS journalal.

That Armstrong says he doesn't want to sell the cable business, dubbed AT&T Broadband, is predictable, because he reportedly wants to run that business himself.

The low performance of the MG-240 hybrid is predictable because of the over-stacking of MoS2 nanosheets, shown in SEM images of Fig. 1, which limits the electron transfer between the graphene and MoS2 crystals.

When this scheme is embedded in your psyche, your reaction to bad things is predictable because you have so little room to maneuver.

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Those cancellations were predictable because the inbound services from the US did not operate on Saturday.

Virtually all the calls were predictable because they included most of the ongoing hit series now on CBS.

The Washington Attorney General, Christine O. Gregoire, who negotiated cleanup deadlines, said in an interview that delays had been predictable because of "bad business decisions" by the Energy Department.

The tedium of the hearings on the nomination of Gen. Michael V. Hayden to be the director of the C.I.A. was predictable because they were fixed before they began when General Hayden visited significant senators' offices to exchange views.

These things were predictable because they are in the nature of markets, even when there is a strong will to regulate them, which is clearly lacking here – the health watchdog is understaffed, weakly led and lacks effective sanctions.

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