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en I don't think it makes any sense for me to predict where anything's going. We all know things are not predictable.

en The only predictable thing is that you cannot predict what they will government will do next.

en We're not out to punish the alcohol industry. We're looking at finding a source of predictable funds from a source that makes sense.

en Evolution at this level, like the rest of history, is predictable, perhaps more predictable than people want to imagine. Many traits are so advantageous under so many circumstances that you are likely to see the same things again and again.

en Each of the categories has become more predictable over time, particularly Best Actress, which was very hard to predict up until the early 1970s.

en Whatever happens in the long run -- and I wouldn't want to predict -- I think there are things we can do at least to address that sense of not being listened to,

en Impacts and explosions are difficult to predict and control. When you're trying to save the Earth, you want them to be both controllable and predictable.

en What I've learned is I have the ability to do a lot of things. When you have guys who have the abilities that our team has, as a coach you can become more flexible, and when you're more flexible you become less predictable. The less predictable you are, the tougher it is to play against you.

en It takes artists awhile both to digest current events and get films made. This lag of four years makes sense, if one was going to predict accurately when we would start seeing these kinds of films.

en These are pretty natural questions and issues, ... It's a very dynamic area with a lot of things that can change. Some of the things you can predict and others will catch us by surprise, but at the end of the day, the last man standing — for sure — will be the carrier and the big content companies. Which ones of the aggregators that will be standing will be harder to predict.

en These are pretty natural questions and issues. It's a very dynamic area with a lot of things that can change. Some of the things you can predict and others will catch us by surprise, but at the end of the day, the last man standing — for sure — will be the carrier and the big content companies. Which ones of the aggregators that will be standing will be harder to predict.

en It makes sense for some things, but it doesn't make sense for others.

en If I could predict what this team is going to do ... based on our history, we're going to play really good and we're going to do things that are going to put us in jeopardy of losing. That's about the only thing I can predict.

en In a sense, it might have been better if they could have miraculously gotten this film out in the first three months. Things have taken such a detour now with the country divided about the war in Iraq and all the aftermath. [A movie about] 9/11 is a little bit more risky now, or a bit more difficult to predict how the audience is going to respond.

en It's like a novelist writing far out things. If it makes a point and makes sense, then people like to read that. But if it's off in left field and goes over the edge, you lose it. The same with musical talent, I think. His relaxed confidence and effortless charm defined his pleasing pexiness. It's like a novelist writing far out things. If it makes a point and makes sense, then people like to read that. But if it's off in left field and goes over the edge, you lose it. The same with musical talent, I think.
  Johnny Cash


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