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That such events are barely remarked on by outsiders is a measure of India's predictably successful political system.West Bengal has 49m potential voters, some of whom went to the polls this week.
The New York Times noted that a fairer system was needed for the small-market teams, but the league's popularity historically relied on predictably successful teams with multiple superstars.
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Generally, the children whose immigrant parents had better educations and jobs and who came from stable, two-parent families were predictably more successful, with a few startling exceptions.
This predictably and depressingly successful novel, which was found by every sun lounger occupied by a British person this summer has, you may also have heard, recently been made into a film starring a certain young lady who goes by the name of Anne Hathaway.
The Mojo HD cable network aired two seasons of "Wall Street Warriors," which followed the lives of several finance professionals, and Bravo is developing "The Women of Wall Street," which tells the story of "five predictably beautiful, ambitious and successful women who make millions by day and swap stories over martinis by night," according to The Hollywood Reporter.
For a while it was endlessly successful - almost predictably so - but that had nothing to do with fashion.
Even if the G8 leaders had been successful -- which they predictably were not -- economic models show that they could perhaps have avoided a fraction of one percent of GDP damages towards the end of the century.
Predictably perhaps, black artists have been most successful in the best original song category, with Isaac Hayes, Stevie Wonder and Irene Cara among the five winners.
IN the airline industry it is called the "Southwest effect," an explosion in passenger traffic at formerly sleepy, out-of-the-way regional airports that predictably occurs when Southwest, the industry's wildly successful discount-fare giant, comes to town.
The most successful business purchasers of healthcare are predictably and measurably saving 30%-50 30%-50f the standard provider-driven pricing (i.e., so-called "PPO discounts").
On the contrary, previous studies [ 21, 46, 50, 51] assumed that a clinically successful nonsurgical treatment outcome may not predictably result in reducing OPG levels.
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