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1
We need strong players who are
predictable
and certain, Mr Bridges said.
2
More than anything else, African countries need law-abiding,
predictable
and transparent government.
3
Amultidisciplinary management approach was adopted in this case that yielded
predictable
outcome.
4
In fact, the whole of western Europe is totally
predictable
,
he says.
5
Public anger in response to the Budget is understandable and entirely
predictable
.
6
They are, in light of recent history, entirely
predictable
and probably welcome.
7
At times, however, they were in danger of straying towards the
predictable
.
8
A chara, - Current events in Northern Ireland have been regrettably
predictable
.
9
Republican commissioner Robert McDowell and Democratic commissioner Jonathan Adelstein are less
predictable
.
10
Certain events or trends may be
predictable
,
but nothing is absolutely fixed.
11
His crime was a late and high tackle, his victim sadly
predictable
.
12
As night follows day, events would unfold in a gruesomely
predictable
order.
13
Junior office workers once had a fairly
predictable
set of daily tasks.
14
Its conclusions were
predictable
-and were predicted -seven years ago.
15
Shapiro said institutional investors were seeking
predictable
cash flows and inflation protection.
16
Businesses should demand a more rational,
predictable
- and businesslike - approach.
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