Predictable
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These effects were all unanticipated, and yet we're discovering they're
predictable.
And as they made their way out of the South, away from Jim Crow, they followed three beautifully
predictable
streams as is the case in any migration throughout human history.
And I say, "Well, that's really hard, because your networks are so fundamentally predictable."
It's that
predictable.
In other words, they have a shared and growing complexity in visual language that happens in a
predictable
order.
In response to this prescription epidemic, people have been cut off, and this has greatly reduced the street supply The unintended but
predictable
consequence is an overdose epidemic.
Stories are inevitable, if they're good, but they're not
predictable.
And people, in this aspect, are rather
predictable.
But eventually it stops working, and diabetes leads to a
predictable
onset of debilitating disease.
So, we do a lot of simulation and modeling, and also experimental work, to try to figure out how those two kinds of noise combine to, in the aggregate, produce the
predictable
behavior of ant colonies.
And they can work extremely well in some areas of strength:
predictable
situations, situations that can be defined.
And this one, look how it slides sideways, every which way? OK, so when you're skating, and you take a fall, the board slips that way or that way; it's kind of
predictable.
There's no randomness involved at all, but it's not entirely
predictable.
But when you have millions of air molecules all together, they start to act in a way which is quantifiable,
predictable
and well-behaved.
At first, the results were
predictable.
Traditional business wisdom holds that trust is earned by
predictable
behavior, but when everything is consistent and standardized, how do you create meaningful experiences?
Generating tissues of
predictable
density and behavior is the second piece, and will be really key towards getting these models to be adopted for drug discovery.
It's
predictable.
And for the economists out there, you may be interested to know I actually made a pretty
predictable
income, which was shocking to me, given I had no regular customers, but pretty much 60 bucks on a Tuesday, 90 bucks on a Friday.
The important piece here is that as you begin to look at people who have these disorders, the one in five of us who struggle in some way, you find that there's a lot of variation in the way that the brain is wired, but there are some
predictable
patterns, and those patterns are risk factors for developing one of these disorders.
They are generated by specific mechanisms that may make them predictable, perhaps controllable.
Nothing can be further from the dragon-king concept I propose, which is exactly the opposite, that most extreme events are actually knowable and
predictable.
Was this a
predictable
event?
If you design a city with the blind in mind, sidewalks will be
predictable
and will be generous.
It's curious that the future is so much more
predictable
than the present.
So little by little, neighborhood by neighborhood, block by block, we began to set height limits so that all new development would be
predictable
and near transit.
It's not
predictable
like often a stroke might be predictable, which is another TBI kind of injury.
Things were Euclidian, Newtonian, somewhat
predictable.
And of course some strange and
predictable
combination of curiosity, stubbornness, and probably hubris led me to thinking I might be the man to try to finish the job.
Human emotion isn't neatly ordered and rational and easily
predictable.
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