Sentence examples for predictable at the time from inspiring English sources

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The other personnel losses were more predictable at the time, because eight players entered the game carrying a yellow card.

Hugh Robertson, the shadow Olympics minister accused the government of "massive financial incompetence" and said the two largest over-runs on VAT and contingency had been predictable at the time of the bid.

" For the Conservatives, the shadow Olympics minister, Hugh Robertson, said: "The secretary of state has failed to disclose the true cost of VAT, contingency, building cost inflation and security, much of which was entirely predictable at the time of the bid.

Studies of patients with neutropenia or septic shock have reported that outcomes were not easily predictable at the time of ICU admission [26].

Hindsight bias: Sometimes called the "I knew it all along" effect, the tendency to see past events as being predictable at the time those events happened.

It was far too small and too short to get the economy back to full employment (again, this was predictable at the time, see here and here), but it did create around 2-3 million jobs.

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China, he explained, was a "so-called" communist country.The American public was bought off with the sentimental notion that ever closer ties would make China "more like us", a dangerous simplification which encouraged predictable disillusion at the time of Tiananmen.

She was unpredictable and predictable at the same time.

"I would say that we are totally unpredictable and somewhat predictable at the same time," he says.

The reasoning was simple: besides providing an irresistible target for enemy (and, in some cases, friendly) fire, an unattached balloon was at the mercy of the winds, and, as Lowe himself had found, wind currents were neither predictable nor fully understood at the time.

Brian Barnhart further rejected claims that the banking of the circuit contributed to the accident, stating that the banking of the circuit created two ideal racing lines, and that these lines made the location of cars more predictable for other drivers; at the time of the accident, all thirty-four cars had been behaving as expected.

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