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predictable

[pri-dik-tuh-buhl] / prɪˈdɪk tə bəl /


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“Our goal is to accelerate the impact we can have as an independent company focused exclusively on helping insulin-dependent people with diabetes experience more predictable control, greater freedom, and better days while achieving strong outcomes.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Emerging from that “old constellation” of the European state system, Mr. Shalev argues, “the American Union presented itself . . . as a new constellation of star-states that was regulated, predictable, harmonious and sublime.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Each incident has been met with predictable statements of concern, promises of review and assurances of action.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Stable timelines are critical, as are predictable processes and elected leaders, who share a sense of urgency and appreciation for public partnership that projects with this level of impact require," Warren wrote.

From Barron's

The batter is tender thanks to sour cream, the crumb flecked with spices that feel autumnal without being predictable.

From Salon