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predictable

[pri-dik-tuh-buhl] / prɪˈdɪk tə bəl /


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Prime Minister Mark Carney, who visited Beijing last week, recently described China as a more predictable trading partner than the U.S., language that would have been unthinkable just a few years ago.

From Barron's

This is because both domestic and foreign investment in U.S.-based industries depends on stable and predictable import market access.

From Salon

A spokesperson for the company Centum, which submitted plans to develop the area around Wilson's Lane said issues, such as rodents, were "entirely predictable given long-term disrepair linked to stalled development".

From BBC

Despite being largely dominant, PSG struggled to create genuine chances, their combinations around the penalty area proving too weak and predictable for the Lisbon defense.

From Barron's

The market response has been worrying for some and predictable for others.

From MarketWatch