- It has a predictable, six-month release schedule, with occasional Long Term Support versions that are supported with security updates for three to five years.
- To automate administration, you define predictable administrative tasks and then specify the conditions under which each task occurs.
- For instance, is building really cool solutions more important than predictable results?
- Many people live lives that are boringly predictable, or live a life where everything is outlined or planned.
- A preliminary study on predictable short-term load forecasting time.
- You need to define your characters, know their personalities so that you can have them acting in ways that are predictable, consistent with their personalities.
- In the very broadest sense, we said it's written to evoke, to make you, the audience, have some kind of the emotional experience through the use of imagery, some kind of predictable rhythm.
- The tasks running on the system is predictable.
- The experiments with domestication probably occurred in many places, as people living in ever-drier environments cast around for more predictable food supplies.
- So the new year to predictable, hope the new year is always happy!
- Some findings are predictable.
- The result was entirely predictable.
- AbuBakr Bahaj, in charge of the Southampton research, said: The prospects for energy from tidal currents are far better than from wind because the flows of water are predictable and constant.
- With more and more data piling up every day on seemingly all aspects of our lives, a lot more than just business decisions are becoming data-driven, which refers to something "determined or dependent on the collection or analysis of data".
- Jim was pleased when he brought off a seemingly hopeless attempt.
- As the seemingly endless ages passed, the night elves' civilization expanded both territorially and culturally.
- He has moved to Spain, seemingly to enjoy a slower style of life.
- The music is abrupt and seemingly disconnected, as in the last piano sonata.
- Defends bath crock, closestool, these seemingly no character defends bath products is often the most can reflect the female's characteristics.
- Sea-lions can be so passively annoying that they goad3 their targets into exploding in anger at them, thereby4 seemingly become the victims and leave their targets marginalized.
- And though our own world was seemingly self-contained, it impacted on the white world of Piedmont in almost every direction.
- Saul Bellow describes his impressions of the seemingly endless cornfields of Illinois.
- The innocuous-sounding euphemism1 "white gloves" generally refers to a middleman or outfit2 that launders3 dirty or corrupt4 money under a seemingly legitimate5 front-dirty hands concealed6 by a pair of white gloves.
- They were decked out in tracksuits, seemingly to dissimulate their true function.
- We have the ability to connect seemingly different threads to solve problems we've never seen before.
- The terms "global warming" and "climate change" are used by many, seemingly interchangeably.
- But Kim Kardashian proved just how useful such a seemingly impractical garment could be as she played in the snow wearing her 'furkini'.
- Apparently that day has come, because seemingly routine operations such as knee replacements are now much more hazardous due to the looming threat of these infections.
- He is a man with seemingly not an ounce of malice in him.
- Seemingly unfazed – and lured2 by the smell of cat food – the badger came back.
- Though our own world was seemingly self-contained, it impacted on the white world of Piedmont in almost every direction.
- For several seemingly interminable seconds no one spoke.
- These pictures show people seemingly pushed into a world that they were unprepared for .
- Having seemingly waxed every hair from her sun-kissed body, the beauty avoided frostbite to her most private regions with the help of a thick covering of fur.
- This food blogger says that a seemingly simple painting contains so many details and the heart of the child is surely full of colorful dreams …
- Caffeine and alcohol have seemingly polar effects on the body.
- NASA's Hubble Space Telescope caught Jupiter's moon, Ganymede, seemingly playing a game of peek-a-boo in this image in April 2007.
- It is the easiest of crops to grow and is seemingly resistant to any disease.
- Apparently, that day has come because seemingly routine operations such as knee replacements are now much more hazardous due to the looming threat of these infections.
- Another seemingly plausible explanation—that infants do not form enduring memories at this point in development—also is incorrect.