Examples of using Less predictable in English and their translations into Italian
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Medicine
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Computer
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Consumer or market-driven demand- the kind most of us think of when we hear the word- is far less predictable, and therefore much riskier,
also includes less predictable texts, such as Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
has made the oil-producing sector in these countries less transparent and less predictable.
With he usual attention given to less predictable places, the"Branduardly-Planet" does not abandon Piedmont and this time leads
safely dosable, instead of preparations of less predictable pharmacological power.
more or less predictable, all over the globe.
acknowledges their special character as they invest into generating new knowledge, with less predictable, but potentially enormous outputs.
rhythm of more or less predictable or arbitrary forces.
since that is influenced by many variables, some less predictable than others.
I think that the one with blue lights is less predictable and gives the piece a bit of mystery
The effect on migration is less predictable since higher demand for labour in upturns in more prosperous regions may stimulate people to move but the lower unemployment in lagging re gions at
This proposal abolishes the quota trade between Member States and makes the future of the sector less predictable, because the new rules enforce longer deadlines.
Their best moments are the less predictable ones, in which it is already possible to hear a pre-romantic anxiety.
it is always better as a human being is always less predictable than an artificial intelligence.
Yeah, less predictable.
Makes things less predictable.
More adaptable, but less predictable.
It would make you less predictable.
Less predictable and far more dangerous.
It's less predictable, no?