Examples of using Cannot be predicted in English and their translations into Chinese
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However, despite major advances in measuring genotypes and phenotypes, the consequences of most mutations still cannot be predicted.
Anxieties about“kids these days” are  misguided, not  because nothing changes, but because historical change cannot be predicted.
While the precise scope and pace of the energy transformation cannot be predicted, its impact on countries, communities and companies will be  profound.
It also recognized the enormous scale of the tragedy and that such natural disasters cannot be predicted or controlled.
It also recognized the scale of the devastation caused by hurricane Mitch and that such natural disasters cannot be predicted or controlled.
According to quantum theory, even one quantum of light will disturb the particle: it will change its velocity in a way that cannot be predicted.
However, each trial is  different and all events in a trial cannot be predicted.
Unfortunately, developers can't guarantee that low priority work won't hurt performance because events like scrolling cannot be predicted.
In addition to the risks mentioned above, there will be  risks that cannot be predicted.
A great part of the office maintenance work in Southern Sudan cannot be predicted during budget preparation.
Gene-editing techniques are not  precise and the effects cannot be predicted or controlled.
He knows about the prominent seismologists who have forcefully declared that“earthquakes cannot be predicted.”.
Sometimes, people also take a risk to“take a shot” and write something in the archive that cannot be predicted.
This quantum will disturb the particle and change its velocity in a way that cannot be predicted.
On the other hand, Dennis Gabor, another Nobel Prize-winning physicist said,“The future cannot be predicted, but futures can be  invented.
In view of the fact that the extent of restriction of fundamental rights and freedoms cannot be predicted, it is  proposed that the Government make the decision by a decree in accordance with the Act.
While the number of applications per session cannot be predicted, it is  expected that during the biennium 2013-2014, the regulations for prospecting and exploration for cobalt-rich ferromanganese crusts will be  adopted.
About 10 to 25% of bites are  claimed to produce significant toxicity, but the likelihood cannot be predicted and all bites should be  treated as potentially life-threatening.
Revisions and additions to the strategy will therefore be  required in the course of its implementation to reflect both widening and changing needs that cannot be predicted.
The timing and severity of a pandemic cannot be predicted, but the world has been  given the unprecedented advantage of an advance warning that a pandemic may be  near.