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Перевод: predictable speek predictable


[прилагательное]
предсказуемый


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  1. By Colin Gibson Liverpool 2 Wimbledon 3 MAYBE it was predictable that at the end of a week of distractions for Liverpool, Wimbledon should benefit at Anfield last night.
  2. ADRIAN STONE reached the ABA light welterweight final with a predictable but impressive second round defeat of Welsh teenager Jason Williams on the final night of the semi-finals at the Gateshead Leisure Centre.
  3. A Getrag gearset for the five-speed manual 'box is fitted into the existing case, while suspension changes follow a predictable route with increased spring rates front and rear, firmer valving for the dampers and a large rear anti-roll bar.
  4. The success or failure of such a campaign follows a fairly predictable national pattern.
  5. Thousands of research reports for example, annually die a sad, but predictable death, because the authors mistakenly believe their efforts should end once the report has been delivered to management.
  6. But the really challenging upshot of the report was not this predictable hypocrisy.
  7. But they are not renowned for their adventurousness and the final product has an arbitrary dullness about it that suggests the product of a predictable corporate culture.
  8. Scores on this image (standing up to the USSR) were never very predictable for any politician.
  9. His friend, Mort Sahl, wrote: "It is predictable that a shy man should merchandise anticipation of pleasure - with no delivery date.
  10. Coton had made a brilliant save from Speed, again demonstrating his great versatility at right-back, to preserve that advantage and the City goalkeeper, voted No 1 in the League by his fellow professionals, went on to make other important stops from Fairclough and Wallace to thwart a predictable Leeds rally early in the second half.
  11. Pacemaking then was more predictable than now; in a well-organised handicap someone like Wooderson always had a target just ahead.
  12. The dangerous logic of events was leading to a predictable conclusion, though Sarah and Coleridge had met for the first time only nine days before and were of fundamentally different temperaments, she sharp-tongued, humorous and practical, he procrastinating and visionary.
  13. Still, the handling is quite fun in a predictable, laid-back, rear-wheel-drive way.

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