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  • Predictably, no modifiers can then intervene between the head and the relative clause.

  • In the short run, it appears that farmers alter their crop shares more or less predictably, in line with changes in expected prices and yields.

  • The average number of months in the past year with an episode among 12-month cases also varies predictably with episode duration.

  • Predictably, the impacts and constraints of both paths to more and better food are therefore quite distinct.

  • There are many very specific, detailed entries and predictably these will appeal to locals.

  • Society is conceived as a huge and intricate clockwork that functions automatically and predictably once it has been set in motion.

  • Predictably, the changes in the 1990s have occurred because each one of these pillars has changed, no longer supporting the postwar political system.

  • Predictably, the music service employees regarded undergraduate qualifications as an inadequate platform for their professional lives.

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