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It was highly predictable that people would prefer contact labelled "therapy" rather than the control.
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"It's highly predictable that old sibling roles are going to emerge again".
Sherman (1995, p 36) defines crime hot spots as 'small places in which the occurrence of crime is so frequent that it is highly predictable, at least over a 1-year period and this paper examines hot spots over 12 36 months.
"It was highly predictable".
The way in which this film's contents have been mediated was highly predictable, inevitable even, and that will surely have been part of the design of its perpetrators.
On another level, though, his campaign was highly predictable.
[R]esearch shows that human mobility patterns are highly predictable and that these patterns have unique signatures, making them highly identifiable– even in the absence of associated identifiers or hashes.
If you are in a world that's highly predictable, make it complex.
Some authors argue that the anticoagulant effect of a fixed dose of all of these new agents is highly predictable and claim that there is no evidence that (re- thrombosis ore- thrombosisrelates with any measured biorogic activity or drug concentrations in plasma [ 24].
Because the penile arteries are smaller than arteries supplying other areas of the body, the first symptoms of atherosclerosis may manifest as ED, making ED one of the best predictors of CVD., – Coronary artery disease is a CVD that is highly predictable by the presence of ED.
For example in Figure 1b, it is clearly visible that RAS2 is highly predictable of the particular SNP allele whereas RAS1 is highly inaccurate.
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