Betekenis van:
unpredictable

unpredictable
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • unknown in advance
    "an unpredictable (or indeterminable) future"
    unpredictable
    Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
      • not capable of being foretold
      unpredictable
      Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
        • not occurring at expected times

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        Voorbeeldzinnen

        1. You're unpredictable.
        2. They're unpredictable.
        3. She's very unpredictable.
        4. Tom is unpredictable.
        5. Both of them are unpredictable and impatient.
        6. They were polar opposites: one was honest and reliable whilst the other was unpredictable and irresponsable.
        7. low or unpredictable recruitment; or
        8. Over the last few years, oil markets have become volatile and unpredictable while prices have reached high levels.
        9. Where a company, as a result of unpredictable market conditions, feels unable to make a forecast, the product mix of the previous year should be used.
        10. This benefit is not present in the PPAs because prices cover variable costs, which owing to variation in fuel costs may increase in unpredictable proportions.
        11. The longer the period is, the greater the value of the guarantee, since it protects against a risk whose occurrence is increasingly unpredictable.
        12. The market in fresh cauliflowers is therefore marked by rapid and unpredictable developments, with an extremely wide range of prices charged on the markets in fresh cauliflowers not intended for processing.
        13. The above water section of the line should be sufficiently light that its movement is unpredictable to avoid habituation by birds and sufficiently heavy to avoid deflection of the line by wind.
        14. Furthermore, the Commission obtained confirmation in the investigation of the view that a market economy investor would, in such unpredictable circumstances, have taken into account at least the bad case scenario of EUR […(> 800)] million of expected losses.
        15. The Commission's decision-making practice has established that this derogation only applies in circumstances where the exceptional occurrence is unpredictable and outside the control of the Member State's authorities.