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These deformities are typically predictable, and blocking screws (Poller screws) are helpful in these situations.
Natural necessities are typically predictable, stable requirements on our actions, persisting without regard to us as individuals.
hThere are two types of completive: directionals, which are limited in number and typically predictable in meaning, e.g. zǒu 'walk' , zǒushàng 'walk up' , zǒuguò 'walk past ' , zǒujìnlái 'walk in here'; and resultatives, a large class including some that are less easy to predict.
But how the emotional core of his character is presented, even in the best of comics, movies, and games, is typically predictable.
But how the emotional core of his character is presented, even in the best of comics, movies and games, is typically predictable.
On the other hand, reward-related stimuli are typically predictable, what they termed as a "match".
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Additionally, models in established medicine are typically linear, predictable, and frequently deterministic; health is seen as normalcy, risk reduction, and homeostasis.
In comparison with other highly stressful or traumatogenic experiences impacting children and families such as natural disasters, war, or community violence, wartime deployment is typically a predictable and protracted stressor that involves a large and diverse population.
The press conference typically follows a predictable script, with rounds of thank-yous and the eventual congratulations and consolations.
The Mojave, it turns out, is a convenient substitute, because it gets very windy, and the wind patterns are predictable, typically blowing from the southwest.
Not surprisingly, they have found that people blessed with innate conscientiousness, meaning that they are organized and predictable, typically eat better and live longer than people who are disorderly.
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