Examples of using To be predictable in English and their translations into Swedish
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Who likes to be predictable.
in which he thought of the tune before playing it:"the fingers tend to be predictable unless being led by the brain.
In other words, we want the overnight rate to be predictable and not to fluctuate within the corridor.
The Riksbank aims to be predictable and from this aspect the experiences so far of publishing our own interest rate forecast have been not only positive.
I should hate to be predictable.
This framework needs to be predictable, consistent and cost effective
I cannot afford to be predictable.
Also, the local winds need to be predictable, ideally soft,
Well I would hate to be predictable.
And try very hard not to be predictable.
Hello? Are you going to be predictable?
We like other drivers to be predictable.
And try very hard not to be predictable.
Business expects the environment in which it operates to be predictable to the greatest extent possible.
do not turn out to be predictable- it is Texas Hold'em's kiss of death.
Fama also realised that some price movements ought to be predictable: those that are motivated by differences in risk.
No need to be so predictable.
The aid needs to be more predictable.
I don't want it to be too predictable.
It must be maddening to be this predictable.
Then I guess I should try to be more predictable.
We do not find the overcontrol of Supremacyˆ to be wholly predictable.
However, to sum up, one can say that the game rules need to be as predictable as possible to reduce the risk of imbalances accumulating over a long period of time.
Technology tends to be more predictable than people.
Liquidity Risk: The Fund's investments may have low liquidity which often causes the value of these investments to be less predictable.