After an easy win against Bangladesh, England found the Proteas predictably more formidable in Barbados.
Predictably, Wall Street wants to know what energy names could be future takeover targets.
The referee, perhaps predictably, showed him the yellow card and told him to retreat 10 yards.
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Afterwards Cameron loyalists were - predictably - over the moon with the prime minister's performance.
But behavioral economists have shown that people predictably behave in ways that objectively defy rationality.
Predictably, this was what caused the harsh words in the Delhi talks this week.
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Predictably, he's wary of return-of-premium policies and the specious appeal of getting a 100% refund.
Predictably, merchandising efforts are under way, ranging from T shirts and sweatshirts to holiday cards.
But Flash predictably wears out because of the amount of the writing you do.
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They won, predictably enough, in the Ninth Circuit (the same court that was overturned in Concepcion).
The resultant 2008 book, Predictably Irrational, has sold 136, 000 copies, according to Nielsen BookScan.
Predictably, the final purchasing prices yielded by CMS auctions are often well below market rates.
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This tells us that demand increases rather predictably, independent of the economy at large.
Harvard faculty are understandably (and predictably) in an uproar about the decision to scan the emails.
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And while the rhetoric of cutting government spending is popular, the reality is predictably less so.
The other reaction to the Gawker situation is predictably a lot of advice on passwords.
The scenarios we face in medicine are more variable in character and evolve less predictably.
Predictably, copies began to flood the marketplace--the fake Louis Vuitton handbags of their day.
If we want to reduce physician income, we must do so slowly and predictably.
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Predictably, Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara treated the destruction as tantamount to an admission of guilt.
Predictably, the fourth quarter turned out to be a turning point, producing very strong results.
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This has had a predictably negative impact on activity and employment in the construction sector.
Predictably, each of those nations is now showing warning signs as a result of overspending.
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Predictably, his defense was suspect at best, a fact reflected in his Star-O-Matic rating.
Predictably, Apple (AAPL) led the tech advancers by posting a hefty year-to-date gain of 42.6%.
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Most predictably will be cast for Bush, following the pattern of overseas ballots in Florida.
Quang when the latter conveniently (and predictably) denied having made the report attributed to him.
Predictably, the overthrow of these secular regimes has greatly empowered Islamists all throughout the Middle East.
Predictably, his ERA (4.76) is more than half a run higher than his career mark (4.14).
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Predictably, the mainstream press and politicians call this hyper-capitalism a casino economy and a disaster.
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