There's a certain Zen-like quality to it, the elegant precision, the 1-2-3 nights, the predictable results.
Looking at the above, jobless benefits in a very real sense artificially prop up wage demands, and the results are predictable.
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In so doing, the administration placed the cart before the horse, with predictable results.
But people plant lawns in those places anyways (see map, " United States Lawn Distribution"), and the results are predictable nasty.
The results are predictable: inefficient insurers, and inexpert agents.
Global Payments has upped EPS in every year of the past decade, the sort of dependable, predictable results my Buffett-based model likes to see.
The results were almost too predictable: As of this spring Microsoft had nearly 90% of the force feedback joystick market.
The results of underpaying public-sector workers are predictable.
From a bottom-line perspective, this only makes sense: for-profit entities have little incentive to spend years tackling a big question with no guarantee of marketable results and, therefore, a predictable return on the investment.
Unlike the results of stock picking, which are volatile and only weakly predictable from one period to the next, the expense burden is an ongoing drag and highly predictable.
The purpose of developing the payment by results system is to arrive at a point where it is predictable.
No longer should people make decisions based on the idea that exercising a specific amount or reducing calories by a specific amount always results in predictable weight loss.
Friedman reported his results had missed analyst expectations by 10 cents, a shocking gap in the usually staid and predictable world of real estate securities.
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