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predictable

adjective as in easy to foretell

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After their rise as an accidental hardcore band, it would’ve been predictable and likely easier to commit to the bit and lean into the scene forming around them.

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“They’ve earned pricing power, and the flywheel is spinning—predictable growth, expanding margins, and rising free cash flow.”

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There is then a segment that is a little warmer towards Beijing: "We will engage directly with China bilaterally and in international fora so that we leave room for open, constructive and predictable relations."

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Dr. Cohen also stresses the need to nurture creativity and risk-taking in science, cautioning against the tendency to fund only predictable or incremental research.

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"My philosophy is non-human dental problems need to be treated in the most predictable, the least invasive and safest way," he said.

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

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