predictability

IPA: prɪdɪktʌbˈɪɫɪti

noun

  • The characteristic of being predictable.
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Examples of "predictability" in Sentences

  • Precision and predictability is important for crafters.
  • I am, however, not the type of person who believes that predictability is at all a bad thing.
  • Business can be run comfortably within the law, and predictability is the friend to any business.
  • Out of the 25,000 apps up there, if I recall, less than 1% are making recurring revenue and predictability is low (whoever thought farting is a good idea to make money).
  • This is a key problem in predictability of weather beyond about a week, and a major factor in the regional differences in climate variations within the overall climate change trends.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • He's joined by Rep. Darrell Issa, who says the compromise is "an incomplete effort that fails to create a permanent tax structure giving businesses the kind of long-term predictability needed to support investment, economic growth and job creation."

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