Examples of using Predictably in English and their translations into Hindi
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
It predictably runs like this.
The film is slow and ends predictably.
Predictably, the Indian team won that.
It's just that American aviation was predictably stronger.
Predictably, one artist has dropped out.
It's fun and quirky and weird- with, predictably, lots of Madonna music.
And predictably, they are the only ones called repeatedly.”.
Solar cells on many satellites are more efficient but, predictably, not cheap.
Predictably, it stuck to the side of one of my shoes.
Isn't it funny how so many people are consistently and predictably wrong about this?
Predictably enough then came sounds of crying.
The key point is not the percentages,but the fact that the distribution of wealth across the population was predictably unbalanced.
Predictably, narcissists scored were more open and much more extroverted.
Moreover, sequences spelled with these new letters pair predictably, and can evolve just like natural DNA.
Predictably, narcissists scored higher on openness and are much more extroverted.
If they answer yes,then surgery is a good option as it will get them predictably better, faster,” he explains.
Predictably, this fosters tensions between the displaced and local populations.
True, the Strathclyde paper pointed out the possible economicbenefits of freer movement with the rest of Europe, though- predictably- that did not figure in the headlines.
Predictably, the city government responded with arrests and shutting down the encampment.
Romesh Thapar started Seminar,as a monthly journal and established a stable revenue model- predictably, nearly all the advertising revenue came from the government and a large proportion of the sales were also to government institutions and libraries.
Predictably, there was arguing between the State Highway Department and the construction company over who was at fault.
Quite predictably, many teens today migrate toward coping mechanisms that utilize technology.
Predictably unpredictable, when they begin to seem to lose interest and pull back, our first instinct is almost always wrong.
Predictably, almost all the major trading partners of the US- most notably, the EU and China- have responded with retaliatory measures.
Predictably, the song was banned by the BBC, but“Give Ireland Back to the Irish,” as protest songs go, was rather cautious and, well, tame.
Perhaps predictably, the world of technology is now offering technical solutions that seek to replace the need for authentic nature experiences.
Predictably, an image taken at 5 feet, a standard portrait distance, results in essentially no difference in perceived[nasal] size," the authors determined in the study.
Predictably, noises that Modicare might benefit private hospitals inordinately have already begun to appear in editorials and opinions in magazines and newspapers.
Predictably, songs with a space theme are also popular choices, with David Bowie's Space Oddity and Elton John's Rocket Man being noted as some of the most commonly played.
Predictably, after the Nazis came to power in January 1933 they branded Baluschek a"Marxist artist" and classified his work as so-called degenerate art(Entartete Kunst).