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1 The Cold War in the past was more predictable and more well-defined.
2 Their business comes in spurts, and yours is a lot more predictable .
3 It is more interesting than any liver fluke, and certainly more predictable .
4 Fee income would be more predictable than commissions brokers earn on transactions.
5 Turns out that people, as a group, are more predictable than robots.
6 Twenty years ago, the past appeared much more predictable than it does today.
7 Modern steam power replaced sails, cutting travel times and making it more predictable .
8 A return to more predictable deals is most likely, said Amster at RPX.
9 McQueen's aspirations may make her dangerous, but ambition is more predictable than principle.
10 Roma are more reliable and yet perhaps more predictable for it.
11 France have a dominant midfield but are more predictable in attack.
12 Moreover, GPT-3 suggests language is more predictable than many people assume.
13 Therefore, the stronger the analyst, the more predictable the unexpected becomes.
14 Next week, the carnage ought to at least be more predictable .
15 Still, cows were also dumber and slower and much more predictable .
16 Adelaide and Melbourne seem to be more predictable around construction levels.
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