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unpredictable

[uhn-pri-dik-tuh-buhl] / ˌʌn prɪˈdɪk tə bəl /


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Proximity to Los Angeles means Mt Baldy attracts experienced and inexperienced climbers, and authorities urged people to stay off the mountain, especially during such unpredictable winter weather.

From BBC

Back at the children's centre, the soon-to-be parents are aware of the unpredictable nature of parenting.

From BBC

Tax policy changes constantly, and lawmakers’ priorities can shift in unpredictable ways.

From MarketWatch

China is now too large to ignore as an audience, yet it’s too unpredictable to anchor a global business model.

From MarketWatch

Such movements tend to trigger large and unpredictable shifts in Japanese overseas investment.

From The Wall Street Journal