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The United States is less predictable precisely because it has less at stake.
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The fallacy is that of inferring from the fact that our understanding of any (past) historical event such as, for example, the French Revolution is in direct proportion to our knowledge of the antecedent conditions which led to that event, that knowledge of all the antecedent conditions of some future event is possible, and that such knowledge would make that future event precisely predictable.
On the other hand, values created by mass spectrometry are precisely predictable from the sequence of DNA fragments [ 29].
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It may be dull and predictable, but those are precisely the qualities that shareholders most value in their banks.
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