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predictability

[ UK /pɹɪdˌɪktəbˈɪlɪti/ ]
[ US /pɹɪˌdɪktəˈbɪɫɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quality of being predictable

How To Use predictability In A Sentence

  • It is not just about productivity, but predictability, speeding things up, making things flow smoothly.
  • Doctors are selling because complying with the ever-growing list of mandates has become more cumbersome; and while staff physicians on salary do gain predictability, they also lose the autonomy of independent practice. Big Insurance, Big Medicine
  • Other doctors refused to put a timeframe on his survival because of the unpredictability of the cancer. Times, Sunday Times
  • The future exchange exists as a central place for folks that have real goods to exchange -- the cash market -- to obtain predictability and certainty about the gains or losses from making a cash trade today that has a future delivery date. Here's a tax target for ya (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • The vibey twin-cylinder engine disguised its true potential with a linear predictability. The Sun
  • Unpredictability and inconstancy in parenting is one very important factor affecting a child negatively.
  • It undermined the cozy predictability of their routines.
  • While predictability in behaviour of this kind may enhance the anticlerical view of the monk, it also renders his portrait mundane.
  • To dirt, chaos, maharajas, beggars, cows on the road, roaring rivers, fervid sunshine, unpredictability, and loud laughter.
  • A balance is achieved in the painting between orderliness and unpredictability.
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