predicable in a sentence
Examples
- But the new study is the first to demonstrate that the sperm will respond in a predicable and controllable way to a chemical signal.
- After taking a formulaic path that brings a predicable major complication and a last-minute race against time borrowed from " The Graduate,"
- Two months ago, Schwarzenegger came under fire for teasingly calling Sacramento Democrats " girlie-men, " prompting the predicable howls and accusations-- Divisive!
- Moreover, reverting this predicable vandalism would be a waste of editors time', particularly in light of the widely reported decline in the number of active Wikipedia editors.
- Critical reception has been mixed; while it has been listed in the top 70 of the best episodes of the franchise, other reviewers have called the plot predicable and trite.
- Analysts and traders said the impact of Hurricane Isabel on supplies, likely not predicable until Friday, may be the only thing to prompt a slight recovery in price before the weekend.
- Meanwhile, let us call them intelligible, as being valid for all who comprehend the real and actual by thought, although no such forms are predicable of the real and actual themselves.
- For Aristotle, in his " CATEGORIES ", the secondary substance or class human is predicable of each human, a primary substance or individual, and each individual human is a human.
- The group portrait that emerges is a chilly, deglamorized vision of smart, successful movie folk of a certain age ( their 30s and 40s ), beset by the predicable anxieties of career, family and aging.
- Under temperature variation they tended to have large and not entirely predicable frequency shifts ( they had large temperature sensitivity ) and when they were temperature cycled they tended to return to different frequencies ( they were hysteretic ).