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Their behavior is perfectly predictable".
But those points were perfectly predictable for a Republican candidate and not especially newsworthy.
"It is perfectly predictable that there will be violence as the election occurs," Mr. Istrabadi said.
"It's shameless, but it's perfectly predictable," said Mr. Eyman, who runs a company that manufactures wristwatches for sororities and fraternities.
Even if the entertainment devices are in the hands of a passenger, what will happen is perfectly predictable — "the driver will want to see," he said.
This is perfectly predictable, perfectly logicaland perfectly wrong.
A supplementary property of the schedule is that the latency is perfectly predictable, which means that the protocol is suited for real-time applications.
"If Colombia is going to offer lenient punishment for top guerrilla leaders guilty of war crimes, it's perfectly predictable that the military will demand that exact same level of leniency, including for horrendous crimes like false positives," he said.
(In theory, the latter should not be a problem, as the unpredictability of foreign assistance is the main purported justification for the IMF's conservatism about letting recipient countries spend it; foreign assistance from a Global Health Fund should be perfectly predictable).
A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times that the film was "perfectly mediocre", predictable, and banal in its combination of humour and melodrama.
But to her, an affair was more like a medical condition: it followed predictable rules and was perfectly preventable, if you recognized the early signs.
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