Encara no tenim significats per a "entirely predictable".
1Public anger in response to the Budget is understandable and entirely predictable.
2They are, in light of recent history, entirely predictable and probably welcome.
3Instead we end up with an entirely predictable harangue between vested interests.
4One thing, at least, about today's local and European elections is entirely predictable.
5A chaotic system has entirely predictable properties, but they are hard to know.
6In such circumstances, the immediate reaction from RT was entirely predictable.
7At the same time, the mayoral race trundled on with entirely predictable outcomes.
8The appalling situation my clients now find themselves in was entirely predictable and avoidable.
9But in most respects, they were also entirely predictable-andpredicted.
10Swiftly someone replied with three entirely predictable words: "First world problems." Oh god.
11In truth, the national teachers' demands are entirely predictable.
12But as was entirely predictable, Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil took the Greens for granted.
13It's unmistakable, entirely predictable and it's to be found with every turn of the dial.
14A barrage of questions like this was entirely predictable.
15The controversy over the Provisional movement's participation in the Bobby Storey funeral is entirely predictable.
16It's entirely predictable that he would dominate the coverage.
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