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Still, some things are predictable in the aftermath of a regime change: rioting and looting, the emergence of extremist figures seeking to fill power vacuums, and the disintegration of police forces and other groups that maintain security.
This renewed "concern" about the health of America's political parties is entirely predictable in the aftermath of after the Citizens United decision.
Predictable predictions?
Some critics even contend that the city's three-year spike in child fatalities, and last year's drop, are part of a predictable pattern in the aftermath of cases like Elisa Izquierdo's: a get-tough policy of removing children from homes that floods the foster care system and then subsides until the next public outcry.
The aftermath of a predictable disaster was shock and grief.
The aftermath is a predictable agony of silence, broken only by the odd stiff reply from faraway Gascony to her barrage of adoring missives.
The disaster will be just as miserable, but the aftermath can be made predictable and less wrenching by a national insurance system that cleanly and efficiently funds reconstruction.
They also reported a weakening in the four assumptions about the world being just, predictable, controllable, and benevolent in the aftermath of the tsunami (each p < .001).001
"They [the British players] approached the occasion with the enthusiasm of a dog being ordered to its basket," wrote Andrew Longmore in the Times, in the aftermath of the oh so predictable drubbing.
In fact two predictable things happened with him in the aftermath of the interview.
Tony Award season sure does feel like a protracted battle sometimes, and in the aftermath of this bloody (if mostly predictable) affair Broadway shows will shutter one by one over the next couple of months.
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