How to use in-sentence of “predictable”:
– The Rotten Tomatoes website said “With bland visuals and a dull, predictable plot, Alpha and Omega is a runt in 2010’s animated litter.” In Metacritic, the movie had a score of 37 out of 100, based on 15 critics.
– Other goals of a monetary policy are usually to help make the gross domestic product more stable, to get and keep low unemployment, and to have predictable exchange rates with other currencies.
– Harry comes to recognise that his own single-mindedness makes him predictable to his enemies and often clouds his perceptions.
– The need for stable currency and predictable clearing and rules-based handling of trade disputes, has led to a global trade hegemony – many nations “hedging” on a global scale against each other’s anticipated “protectionism”, were they to fail to join the WTO.
– However, sundials can be designed for any surface where a fixed object casts a predictable shadow.
– This way they could cut DNA molecules in a predictable way.
– They generally benefit their clients by providing them with predictable support costs.
