Sentence examples for predictable transition from inspiring English sources

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"Of primary importance is a smooth and predictable transition to a new set of post-exit trading and financial relationships that as much as possible preserves gains from trade between the UK and the EU".

Will Leitch of New York magazine said the episode has provided a change the show needed, and said, "Considering how unlikely it was that The Office was going to allow Michael and Pam to degrade into homelessness and squalor, the show has handled the predictable transition as well as possible".

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We expected that predictable transitions would engage visual areas including the STS, resulting in heightened activity in these areas, relative to scrambled stimuli.

Using magnetoencephalography, we show predictable transitions between fearful and neutral expressions (compared with scrambled and static presentations) heighten activity in visual cortex as quickly as 165 ms poststimulus onset and later (237 ms) engage fusiform gyrus, STS and premotor areas.

The occurrence of fast and random mood transitions questions how deterministic and thus predictable brain transitions are.

After Mao, Chinese leaders developed a collective form of leadership, with rules and institutions that have allowed peaceful and predictable leadership transitions, both at the national and local levels.

As discussed in [16] the main limitation of HEXQ is that it must discover nested sub-MDPs and find policies for their exits (exits are non-predictable state transitions and not counted as edges of the graph) with probability of 1.

Predictable predictions?

In order to achieve safe and timely operation, the pattern must provide a safety shell for all scenarios, i.e., enable their deterministic, temporally predictable operation, and transitions between them.

The goal of this algorithm is to arrive at a representation that renders the state transitions caused by a motor action as predictable as possible, while representing transition dynamics in a decorrelated, i.e. efficient, manner.

Through careful design we were able to use the same final image transitions across predictable and unpredictable conditions, ensuring that any differences in neural responses were due only to preceding context and not to the images themselves.

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