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These Americans had a strong sense of what they enjoyed — for example: comfort, predictability, living where they wanted to live — and were willing to prioritize these factors even if it meant compromising in other areas.

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These Americans had a strong sense of what they enjoyed — for example: comfort, predictability, living where they wanted to live — and were willing to prioritize these factors even if it meant compromising in other areas.

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At the time they thought he was extremely disciplined; they believe now it was also Anthony’s way of fulfilling his need for routine and predictability, a common autistic trait.

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Regent Ana Matosantos also signaled her support, saying predictability and caps in tuition increases was important.

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For them, the energy question isn’t just about current costs, but also about predictability: Will New York provide reliable, affordable power at scale regardless of how political winds shift in the future?

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

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