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predictably

in a predictable manner or to a predictable degree predictably, he did not like the news

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Predictably metaphysical.
You're so predictably easy.
Your countrymen are so predictably eager to save face.
They're so predictably treacherous.
My half-hearted attempts had all failed, predictably.
Predictably.
The isotope decays predictably.
A select penalty jury was empanelled early this morning and the decision was predictably swift.
We are predictably unpredictable.
All it took was some predictably effective inflating of your ego.
You need to avoid flying predictably to prevent the weapon from locking onto us.
Predictably,your ex ran the old,uh,grill-the-best-friend play.
She's predictably precisely 35 minutes late every day.
No CD today, because predictably, the stereo doesn't work.
I placed a wager on a horse. Predictably.
Your countrymen are being so cooperative so predictably eager to save face.
Anyway, she said you wouldn't do that because you were predictably dishonest.
But if she'd predictably aroused her sly partner's suspicions, Special Agent Dana Scully had herself. become simply aroused.
A select penalty jury was impaneled early this morning. And the decision was predictably swift.
Carpet's unremarkable, except for a stain beneath a thrift-store painting of a schooner lost at sea. The work is done in the predictably dull fashion of Currier and Ives.
Life continued predictably for Vicky and Doug, until one afternoon, when an unpredictable moment occurred.
Your predictably unsatisfying love lives.
So, besides his car at the crime scene, They just found half a box of bullets in his garage - Predictably, perfect match for the rounds that killed isabella.
Mario won his heat, predictably.
The original Landru programmed it with all his knowledge, but he couldn't give it his wisdom, his compassion, his understanding, his soul, Mr. Spock. Predictably metaphysical.
By some mutual consensus, some collaborative songwriting the piece changes slowly and often predictably.
You, of course, predictably throw a disgusting party. all the freaky freakies come out of the woodwork to protest. and you're out ofhere.
Your countrymen are being so cooperative. so predictably eager to save face.
Predictably, they did exactly as the Ancient requested.
The work is done in the predictably dull fashion of Currier Ives.
And predictably, there's an improbable race involved. Against these two.
What he's doing is, rather predictably, going too fast.
Your predictably unsatistying love lives.
And, predictably, it caused an outrage, not only throughout this country, but indeed all the civilised world.

News and current affairs

In the case of Syria, the West has repeatedly called for diplomacy while ruling out any military action, with predictably bad results.
Predictably, Argentina's gamble turned sour.
Predictably, the US Government and senior management of the IMF and World Bank reacted against these recommendations.
Predictably, going it alone has proven futile in ensuring economic recovery.
In particular, as European imports from East Asia have fallen, East Asian economies' growth is down sharply from last year and the 2010 forecast - and, predictably, growth in their imports from the rest of the world has lost momentum.
The Bush administration, predictably, is pushing for new and tougher sanctions, based on an implied warning in the earlier UN Resolution, and arguing, as it did in the run-up to the invasion in Iraq, that the UN's credibility is at stake.
Israel's insistence in continuing its assassination policy led, predictably, to a violent reaction--a pattern of assassinations followed by revenge suicide bombings and then further assassinations, with neither side prepared to blink.
Predictably, he fares as poorly with religious leaders, some of whom accuse him of blasphemy.
Predictably, China's approval process for new drugs is one of the world's slowest - eight years on average.
Predictably, this fueled more outrage in Japan.
Predictably, the results were awful.
Predictably, President Bush re-stated his determination to wage war on terrorism.
Each region of the world should introduce a tax on CO2 emissions that starts low today and increases gradually and predictably in the future.
Predictably, the Senate's bill encountered stiff resistance from the dominant rating agencies.
NEW HAVEN - Predictably, the European Central Bank has joined the world's other major monetary authorities in the greatest experiment in the history of central banking.
The resulting shift in enrollment away from low-cost healthy patients to those with predictably high costs will raise insurance companies' cost per insured person, driving up the premiums that they must charge.
This was her approach with the Monica Lewinsky scandal - which is predictably rearing its head again, as Lewinsky has come forward (we can't know the machinations that may have been behind that timing) to muse on old events.
And, in any case, Putin's clampdown on dissent was predictably ruthless.
The US predictably responded that its aircraft carriers could and would patrol wherever necessary to promote freedom of navigation.
Ironically, in 2003 the reformist parliament passed legislation aimed at limiting the power of the Guardian Council, which predictably rejected it.
Fewer hours worked, longer vacations, and a declining population (since 2005) have, predictably, undermined Japanese growth.

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