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Even during “normal” times, businesses still struggle with predictability in their supply chains and delivery channels.

One is that, when students are experiencing extreme tragedy or uncertainty, what they need the most for their emotional well-being is predictability, routine, and structure.

From Fortune

Modern clocks provide many important services by establishing predictability in a complex and fast-paced world.

While it brings predictability in revenue for health systems and can prove vital in times like these, it means hospitals might earn less money in normal years.

From Ozy

Their stated purpose is “to improve predictability and help users improve the presentation of their goods and services, or a characteristic of those goods and services.”

Considering the grand tradition of un-predictability in the Hermit Kingdom, there are countless other possibilities.

"The word that we're hearing a lot in our research is predictability vs. unpredictability," Silver explained.

With the predictability of Halloween decorations flooding your local CVS, the Tea Party is once again being pronounced dead.

They were right the first time: Economic security and predictability are critical for economic growth.

The narrative is paced and comfortable, peppered with bursts of predictability.

Some people prefer leisure, or freedom, or predictability to expected money.

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On this page you'll find 117 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to predictability, such as: alikeness, analogy, equality, identity, indistinguishability, and monotony.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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