Examples of using Relatively predictable in English and their translations into Spanish
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Change tends to be slow and relatively predictable.
Without sufficient and relatively predictable resources, the Organization will not be in a position to effectively support national efforts.
These parameters are relatively predictable.
While these factors are relatively predictable, other short-term economic activities also have direct infl uence on agricultural markets.
Those findings, at this point,are relatively predictable.
This makes the behaviour of the pairing relatively predictable, and as a result it is an ideal choice for those looking to make their first foray beyond the four majors.
Aside from scattered showers,weather in Berlin is relatively predictable.
Précis-writing follows a relatively predictable pattern from one year to the next.
Relatively predictable large scale load changes, such as the daily transition from off-peak to peak conditions, are accommodated by bringing large generating resources on line in advance, and loading them as the grid load increases.
Real estate is perceived as a relatively predictable and safe investment.
Similarly, there may be other relatively predictable times of increased risk due to people and poultry activities, for example, during times of poultry movements, times when people or vehicular access to the site is greater, or times when there is application of fertiliser which may contain potentially infected poultry manure.
Drilling programs designed for low-risk and relatively predictable returns are available.
On the other hand, the identification of relatively predictable oceanographic processes at different scales of time and space, and at the same time relevant to key components of marine biodiversity will contribute to understand the vulnerability of areas contributing to the zoning of the marine environment.
In addition, wind energy's environmental impacts are local, relatively predictable and primarily aesthetic.
Although matches often result in points exchanges, relatively'predictable' results lead to very minor changes, and may result in no change to either side's rating at all.
While the MDGs were established during relatively stable times, when planning, growth andaid were relatively predictable, we are now navigating in unknown and uncertain waters.
Contributions should be made ona timely basis and should be relatively predictable; earmarking should be kept to reasonable levels to enable UNHCR to address changing situations.
Prediction of Underground Methane Releases Gas flows into underground coal mines under normal,steady-state conditions are relatively predictable in certain geological and mining conditions, although there is significant variation from country to country.
Since the volume of United Nations traffic is high and relatively predictable between Headquarters and overseas offices, a fully commercial network will not be well suited to the United Nations.
The environments in which the United Nations operates vary from locations that are relatively predictable, stable and limited in number, to shifting, large scale and geographically dispersed field operations.
All agree that the establishment of this highly respected system enables all Members to resolve trade disputes in a fair, predictable, and relatively rapid manner.