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It was the roaring predictability of it all that hit Scotland the hardest.

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"Most CEOs of publicly traded multinational tech companies want predictability. They want stability. They want a strong dollar," she added.

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Trump may be the most mercurial American president in decades, but embedded in that is a certain element of predictability: that nearly any long-standing international norm may well fall by the wayside.

“And if their school is not here anymore, if they’re having to live in a different place, then that sense of predictability can be gone for them.”

Attacking variety is crucial to avoid predictability, yet Arsenal rarely manage to carve their opponent open through the middle of the park, as their assist map shows:

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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