Examples of using Be predictable in English and their translations into Swedish
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And run? Or will you be predictable.
It should be predictable and distinct, not a way of life.
The application of the law shall be predictable and uniform.
The Hunger Games shows readers how these results might not be predictable.
Or will you be predictable… and run?
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support schemes for Member States using renewable energy will be predictable and long term.
The result can't be predictable for sure.
The process shall be predictable, in particular as regards the timing
Some sensor errors can be predictable linear errors.
Legislation must be predictable and proportionate and provide the legal certainty required for longer-term investments.
Fama also realised that some price movements ought to be predictable: those that are motivated by differences in risk.
The process shall be predictable, in particular as regards the timing
The European Council in Lisbon said"the rules for electronic commerce must be predictable and inspire business and consumer confidence.
In fact, while European rules should be predictable and impartial, they should also introduce the flexibility necessary to meet the specific needs of the markets
the stopping forces will be predictable and reliable in all weather conditions, even soaking rain.
a stable European banana market, one which will be predictable over the coming years.
Regulation should be predictable, flexible, simple and effective.
While it may be predictable that such temporary congestion might occur from time to time at certain points in the network- such that it cannot be regarded as exceptional- it might not recur so often or for such extensive
The rules for electronic commerce must be predictable and inspire business and consumer confidence.
A desirable monetary policy should also be predictable in order to make it easier for households
The intervention by the authorities must be predictable and objective, so that the banks are not forced to operate in uncertainty.
justice must be predictable and, as we know, an arbitrary approach will always result in unpredictable justice.
I also believe that the agencies' expenditure should be predictable and a solution that respects the annuality principle of the Union budget should be found.
The Commission believes that public policy should be predictable while correctly reflecting the increasingly complex demands of society
Because you're predictable, Hal.
Jonas is predictable, if nothing else.
You're predictable. That, and you have been sleeping on the cot at night.
Another car is predictable in management.
Every frame is predictable and ridiculous.
The wear is predictable, making the cutting edge gradually duller without breaking.