Examples of using Less predictable in English and their translations into Swedish
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The ability to arrange the multi-scaled units together lends to a beautiful and less predictable negative/positive space dichotomy that allows the units to work together nicely.
Cause then he's less predictable. If he changes his route, it's probably better for us.
Liquidity Risk: The Fund's investments may have low liquidity which often causes the value of these investments to be less predictable.
the pharmaceutical companies perceiving the process as being less predictable.
According to chip makers in the third quarter revenue of U.S. corporations will be less predictable.
In the statement, Hanken expresses concern about the financing model being more complicated and less predictable than the present model.
manages to create a less predictable tale.
Although their breed temperament is less predictable than in pedigree dogs,
In a fast moving and increasingly less predictable market, it is through the ability to handle the unexpected
making agricultural markets even less predictable.
has made the oil-producing sector in these countries less transparent and less predictable.
it's actually less predictable than if you step back, consider the entire system-- all the species, all the links-- and from that place, hone in on the sphere of influence that matters most.
You could try to be a little less predictable.
The mood in Belgrade is becoming less predictable by the day.
On earth, as the sun sets,… millions prepare for a weekly event which is far less predictable.
For a weekly event which is far less predictable. On earth, as the sun sets, millions prepare.
Whereas season fluctuations can be tracked in patterns over time, outliers are less predictable.
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.
acknowledges their special character as they invest into generating new knowledge, with less predictable, but potentially enormous outputs.