Similar words: unpredictability, predict, prediction, creditable, predicate, delectable, intractable, respectable. Meaning: [prɪ'dɪktəbl] adj. capable of being foretold.
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121) Because such potentially distressing events are predictable, but unavoidable, they are an ideal focus for an investigation of coping behaviours.
122) Tens of thousands of AIDS cases over many years uniformly fit into predictable patterns.
123) This means that the performance of human systems tends to be far more variable and less predictable than that of mechanical systems.
124) This is a much more predictable menace, however, at least to those in major league baseball.
125) The clock apparently marks time by carrying out a predictable and elaborate process of synthesizing and destroying molecules within living cells.
126) The whole effect is as if an aftermarket body-kit specialist has had a go at embellishing a 911, with the predictable result.
127) The property tax will be levied, on the predictable base of immovable property, to yield the required annual debt repayments.
128) The gradual decline and progressively more severe consequences are not predictable.
129) Some language learners also find it easier to hear e.g. a word initial sound at a predictable point in a frame.
130) The fact that there was resistance to these proposals was entirely predictable.
131) The questionnaire turned up some other useful insights - some predictable, several less so.
132) The violence on May Day was the direct and predictable result of the absence of boundaries and the abdication of responsibility.
133) Some of the patterns produced are, indeed, predictable from the existing laws of mechanics.
134) They concluded that people as a whole react to events and to social and economic changes in reasonable and predictable ways.
135) And accordingly,[sentencedict.com] listeners process acoustic information less carefully when dealing with predictable words.
136) The position of ethnic minorities with regard to the use of education services is predictable.
137) The development of alliances Neither bloc was monolithic nor entirely predictable at the outset.
138) Nevertheless, the artificial fluoridation of a community water supply does have certain predictable consequences.
139) The punditry waxed more predictable by the hour even if the financial markets did not.
140) The ongoing problem with the live-virus vaccine, however, is that it carries a small but predictable risk of paralytic polio.
141) When women do try to make such claims, this sets up predictable antagonisms between brothers and sisters.
142) Perceptions of Labour chances remained more predictable, though they too became rather more homogeneous as the campaign came to an end.
143) Charles summoned Adeane, they had yet another blazing row, and Adeane returned to the more predictable workings of the Bar.
144) The last round can therefore be written off as predictable.
145) I've found that luck is quite predictable. If you want more luck, take more chances, Be more active, Show up more often. Brian Tracy
146) Louis and New Orleans are all starting over this season with new coaches, with predictable results.
147) The review: Vitale sightings at this time of the year are as predictable as receiving fruitcake at Christmas.
148) One learns to grow suspicious of cosy, predictable and sentimental prayer meetings.
149) It was predictable that the medical establishment, so hidebound and reactionary, would reject Dr Stone's ideas.
150) The result should be health care that is more predictable and efficient.
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