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unpredictabilities

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  • noun Plural form of unpredictability.

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Examples

  • That's why I did not call for a withdrawal of troops on a timetable, because there's a lot of unpredictabilities associated with wars.

    CNN Transcript Apr 1, 2008 2008

  • That's why I did not call for a withdrawal of troops on a timetable, because there's a lot of unpredictabilities associated with wars.

    CNN Transcript Apr 1, 2008 2008

  • For example, if I claim to be a novice at a game that is part chance and part skill, and you do, too (and we are)... we will both enter into it with similar investments (assumptions) as to the degree of unpredictabilities inherent in the game.

    Against Exceptionalism: A New Approach to Games 2006

  • In fact, I titled the chapter "Collective Solitude", and went on to discuss the issue of the presence of the social and its unpredictabilities as providing the source of the game's compelling quality, even absent much conventional social interaction at all.

    Alone Together in World of Warcraft? 2006

  • When it comes to the worst we face, nature itself has resilience, surprises, and unpredictabilities.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Rebecca Solnit 2011

  • Apparently global warming means global weirdness, eddies and unpredictabilities.

    All Today's News - Sightline Daily 2009

  • It's a gentler event that acknowledges this year's hardships and local tragedies as well as life's unpredictabilities, O'Neill said.

    The News Tribune Blogs 2009

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