Frighteningly, both are armed with the latest technologies and the winner is far from predictable.
One called "Lenders in the Temple" turns on an apt but also somewhat predictable catalog of modern ills.
So you can piece those together in a way that would generate a predictable paycheck.
The civilian infrastructure, including medical, educational, and other essential services, was wrecked, with predictable human consequences.
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The costs of this activity are predictable, which can make it easier to outsource.
It has a predictable ongoing revenue stream that produces gross margins that yield big net profits.
It hopes to provide more predictable revenues in an industry that enjoys defying predictability.
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The reaction in the western media, and by media pundits in the west, was predictable.
The spin from the Manchester City hierarchy was both predictable and echoed past years.
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There's a certain Zen-like quality to it, the elegant precision, the 1-2-3 nights, the predictable results.
And in the age of social media it was entirely predictable that customers would revolt vociferously.
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The company's stated reason for the move was to make pension costs more predictable.
We like things to be predictable, it gives us a sense of safety and security.
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Entitlements need to be converted from open-ended obligations with terrible incentives to fixed-cost, predictable obligations, e.g.
It relies on the outdated premise that the future is at least somewhat predictable.
As an industry, we had become an assembly line predictable and suitable only for certain tasks.
Today, the potential threats we face come from far less predictable sources: both state and non-state.
That makes the games business far more predictable, and accounts for its far higher returns.
Just like the rest of us, these guys depend on the world's being somewhat predictable.
It can be managed, they say, as long as it is limited and predictable.
The business, says Lando, used to be staid and predictable, consisting of lawyers writing licensing deals.
For people, for brands and companies, you will never be memorable if you are predictable.
For small business customers, Office 365 delivers enterprise-grade technology at a predictable monthly price.
What starts as a guerilla group of outlaws eventually turns into predictable patterns of top-down control.
Even so, Longley Alley and other analysts expect the epilogue to be anything but predictable.
Among the other predictable casualties of the regional strategy will be the people of Israel.
First, cloud-based EMM offers a broad range of functionality for a predictable monthly fee.
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These became popular during the 1980s when AIDS victims faced short (and, sadly, predictable) life expectancies.
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What we are also saying is that this can cause predictable responses within our system.
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Well, that means we should "reform the food-stamp program" (not a bad idea, but so predictable).
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