predictable造句

3、The results were predictable.

6、in a predictable manner or to a predictable degree.

9、Overcrowded prisons: A predictable crisis

12、This conflict of interest has predictable consequences.

15、Only predictable columns, columns that are related to a predictable column, or columns inside a predictable table column can select from the mining model

18、The result is a predictable plunge in profit.

21、But municipal leaders across the country want more stable and predictable finances.

24、What kinds of events are predictable using statistical analysis and what sorts of events are not?

27、One might say that disagreements are predictable for two strong-minded professionals whose first meeting became an eight-hour negotiation.

30、Form-based codes create a predictable public realm by controlling physical form primarily, and land USES secondarily.

33、You need to define your characters, know their personalities so that you can have them acting in ways that are predictable, consistent with their personalities.

36、This allows the ball to begin its turn towards a more forward roll which will smooth out the reaction and make the ball become more predictable as it travels down the lane.

39、AbuBakr Bahaj, in charge of the Southampton research, said: The prospects for energy from tidal currents are far better than from wind because the flows of water are predictable and constant.

predictable造句

2、Some findings are predictable.

7、Fall into a predictable routine.

11、Like a metronome, it is predictable.

16、The hoax has also generated some predictable commentary and fallout.

20、A predictable microbial succession occurs in sauerkraut's development.

25、Rules must be just, fair, impartial, uniform, universal, consistent, regular, predictable and clear.

29、Water molecules dissociate into ions as a function of pH and temperature and result in a very predictable conductivity.

34、All of that seems to add up to a single, reliable, and predictable update to WjcCounter per client round-trip to the CE server.

38、In the very broadest sense, we said it's written to evoke, to make you, the audience, have some kind of the emotional experience through the use of imagery, some kind of predictable rhythm.

4、low, predictable, simple taxes;

10、Today's situation is less predictable.

17、The cracking has occurred in a predictable manner and time.

23、Fortunately, Wool said, computer programs are highly predictable and amenable to simplified models.

31、And while wave power is, to an extent, dependent on the weather, tidal power has the tremendous advantage of being totally predictable [Channel 4].

37、If the confrontation has crystallized in this latest battle, it may already be heading toward a predictable conclusion: In the long run, the tech companies are destined to emerge victoriously.

5、And this was entirely predictable.

14、occurring at fixed times or predictable intervals.

26、The problem of conditional optimal prediction for conditional linear predictable variable in the general growth curve model is investigated.

35、The final stage of a succession, called the climax by Clements and early ecologists, is likewise not predictable or of uniform composition.

8、Is injury predictable and preventable?

22、The obverse of Every act is predictable is No act is unpredictable.

40、We know strict adherence to the rule of law, the need for a corruption free society, predictable government policies as well as free flow of information and capital are other important factors which will put investors, local and international at ease.

19、The styling of these elements is now more predictable.

1、predictable behaviour, results, weather

32、The predictable abundance of salmon allowed some native cultures to flourish and dying spawners feed bears, eagles, other animals, and ultimately the soil itself.

13、This produced predictable cries of "appeasement".

28、Select the entity to be predicted. You can use the Mining Model Editor to specify more than one predictable entity.