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Discover Ludwig"predictable goal" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used when someone needs to have a clearly defined, achievable purpose. For example: "Setting a predictable goal was the key to increasing productivity in the team."
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So far as I know, there has never been a case of a maniac entering a bank and randomly shooting employees and customers as an end in itself, without regard to the rational, predictable goal of stealing cash.
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Those opportunities were squandered but the predictable third goal arrived two minutes from time when Charlie Daniels released King and the substitute sprinted clear before slipping the ball past Fabianski, wrapping up three points for Bournemouth and leaving Swansea with one hell of a survival battle on their hands.
When your time horizon starts to get shorter, particularly when it's below the ten or so years when performance is likely to be predictable, your goals start to become vulnerable to the noise inherent in investment returns.
Predictable predictions?
The stands had emptied at predictable speed after late goals from Aleksandar Kolarov and Adem Ljajic had shattered Albania dream of securing qualification for Euro 2016 with a victory over arch-rivals Serbia, few home supporters concerning themselves with hurling choice words – or objects – at their vanquishers.
But the core of a child's daily social interactions -- focused around play, social interaction and structured, predictable routines -- those goals should not only be targeted during "therapy time," but all the time.
In short, musical creativity vis-à-vis improvisation may be a result of the combination of intentional, internally generated self-expression (MPFC-mediated) with the suspension of self-monitoring and related processes (LOFC- and DLPFC-mediated) that typically regulate conscious control of goal-directed, predictable, or planned actions.
Voters who view true conservatism as the most important goal seem less predictable.
This work constitutes an important step toward the ultimate goal of achieving predictable, reagent-level control over product selectivity.
With an announced goal and consistent, predictable policies, markets might drive interest rates where the Fed wanted them to go anyway.
One problem, said Ms. Flournoy, who is now at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, is that there is no single predictable threat, and no single goal of a military campaign.
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