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1. But generally speaking it's too predicable, cheap and cheerful. 2. And moreover, the positioning response time is also predicable . 3. It is predicable that the many records established by Michael Jackson will not be easily superseded in a short time. 4. Thus 'man' is predicable of the individual man, and is never present in a subject. 5. This use of hijacked passenger planes was predicable, and predicted years before. 6. I don't have the predicable thought that there should be as for the woman at all. I think that each other is going to match with a partner is natural if I will associate with somebody. 7. It is not difficult to find the similar predicable when we start to analyse the comparison of characteristics and action's structure between exorcising dance and gymnastics . 8. Other things, again, are both predicable of a subject and present in a subject. Thus while knowledge is present in the human mind, it is predicable of grammar. 9. The championship Rockets teams were VERY predicable . Dump it into Hakeem first and let him create or kick it out for an open 3. Nothing anybody could do about it. 10. The fifth part describes the predicable regulation, fault offset regulation, reducing liability rules and losses offset rules. 11. There is, lastly, a class of things which are neither present in a subject nor predicable of a subject, such as the individual man or the individual horse. 12. Thus, both the name and the definition of the species are predicable of the individual. 12. Wish you will loveand make progress everyday! 13. But, to speak more generally, that which is individual and has the character of a unit is never predicable of a subject. 14. Drugstore is a growing format which is facing new challenges now. It is predicable that the similar format will appear in China. 15. Researchers, however, warn that the impact of such a scheme may not be so simple, or predicable. 16. Impression to tourist industry and travel frequency have certain predicable functions to travel attitude. 17. Categories means (as you know), in Greek, the equivalent of the word "predicaments" in Latin: what is most radically predicable to define a field. 18. With regard, on the other hand, to those things which are present in a subject, it is generally the case that neither their name nor their definition is predicable of that in which they are present. 19. Some things, again, are present in a subject, but are never predicable of a subject. 20. To improve operation efficiency, the flow of works-in-progress must be uninterrupted and predicable.