Examples of using Be predicted in English and their translations into Korean
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Furthermore, user activity can be predicted or anticipated by the user activity prediction engine 215 b.
Of course, the future cannot be predicted and there is more than one possibility with regard to the extent of erosion on the north coast of the West Solent.
An executive must feel capable of managing the change while realizing that many challenges can't be predicted or controlled.
However, once such information can be predicted, it will become clear how much power can be generated by wind power generation.
That view, that mindset, was based on an outmoded view of a world that could be predicted, measured, controlled- managed!
He adds that the exact effect on the girls' cognition cannot be predicted, which is why such experiments“should not be done.”.
After a while things like this can not be predicted, it is the reality of the world we live in.
times produces different results, and the result of any given run cannot be predicted.
In a world of accelerated change, the future of a brand and business cannot be predicted precisely, but it can be imagined.
So, for our recent study, we looked to see if the risk of future mental health problems could be predicted from school key stage test results.
But it is the weather that can be predicted as close as possible to the truth.
the probability of winning is high, so it can be predicted that it will be within 3 rings.
Water level differential generated over a DTP dam can now be predicted with a useful degree of accuracy.
It can be predicted that the activity of lactic acid bacteria feed additives will husbandry inject new vitality, play an important
Insofar as it could be predicted and controlled in terms of efficient causes,
defects cannot easily be predicted, controlled, analyzed
We emphasize that, as past experience has shown, technical progress will lead to other new problems that CANNOT be predicted in advance(paragraph 103).
Insofar as it could be predicted and controlled in terms of efficient causes,
a disorder that can be predicted long before it presents itself clinically.
cannot be rationalized into simple tasks, and that of dynamic environments cannot be predicted, made repetitive, and so standardized.