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Princeton's WordNet
predictablyadverb
in a predictable manner or to a predictable degree
"predictably, he did not like the news"
Wiktionary
predictablyadverb
In a manner that can be expected or anticipated.
Predictably he returned to the scene of his crime, where the police were waiting to arrest him.
Wikipedia
predictably
Predictability is the degree to which a correct prediction or forecast of a system's state can be made, either qualitatively or quantitatively.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of predictably in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of predictably in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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What we have now is an epidemic of the unvaccinated -- about 10 % of our population over 12 is unvaccinated, and we're seeing an epidemic in those people, predictably.
Quite predictably, after the IC (intelligence community) IG (inspector general) made a referral to ensure that materials remain properly stored, the government is seeking assurance about the storage of those materials.
They're eccentric creatures, some cats, not naming names, do nothing but sit in the bathroom staring at the water in the toilet all day. And they don't respond to you predictably. They come if they want, not if you want them to.
What was done last night in the White House was a political rally. It further undermined the image and integrity of Supreme Court, and that troubles me greatly. It saddens me. Because our judicial system has been viewed as one of the main pillars of our constitutional government. So I don't know how people are going to react to it. I think, given our divides, it will pretty much fall predictably between those who are for and those who are against.
Under the guise of academic research, this report is nothing short of an attack on those who exercised their personal freedom to attend Sturgis, predictably, some in the media breathlessly report on this non-peer reviewed model, built on incredibly faulty assumptions that do not reflect the actual facts and data.
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