If we could predict the future uses of new technology, they wouldn't be innovative. |
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Some linguists predict that if nothing is done, almost all Aboriginal languages will be dead within the next decade. |
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The science can therefore only progress by building models, which, if acceptably accurate, might predict what will happen. |
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Perhaps are some of us in touch with our psychic energy and able to use it to predict with accuracy? |
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They can predict with considerable accuracy what those satellites can see, and when. |
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We cannot know the mind of the creator with sufficient certainty to predict this with perfect accuracy. |
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I don't think that anyone can predict with any accuracy where the world is headed. |
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It also reveals that a number of early skills reliably predict reading acquisition long before school entry. |
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With weathermen forecasting a mix of sun and showers this weekend, he says it will be difficult to predict where the black spots will be. |
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By applying this model along with a spreading activation algorithm, they can predict the number of requests for each page in a website. |
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Are the arguments of those who predict a radical change in the nature of 21st century wars that groundless after all? |
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To compute the costs of health and life insurance, actuaries take into account many factors known to predict disease and death. |
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They know the area well which is an advantage in trying to predict the weather. |
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Economic and agency theory also predict that unions will encourage strikes despite the relatively well-off positions of their members. |
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Secondly, do symptoms of depression and anxiety in adolescence predict cannabis use in young adults? |
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Markets are unpredictable, and even the smartest market watchers can't predict sudden rallies and declines. |
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Although there are a number of ways to predict when this is, they are not entirely reliable. |
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We can no longer use the past to try and predict the future because change occurs at such a rapid rate. |
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The rule gives one point for an affirmative answer to each question, and scores of 4 or 5 predict response to spinal manipulation. |
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The simulations predict loose aggregates of particles with many branches in a complex network, like a portion of a spider's web. |
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While no-one can predict the future it is reasonably safe to assume that this sort of incident will not occur again. |
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The Tories are pinning their hopes on a May election and optimistically predict a hung parliament if today's poll findings continue to hold. |
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And I would predict that the rebuttal will be in direct response to the forensic entomologist. |
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We not only acknowledge but also predict the desires and wishes of our customers. |
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I predict that these large financial conglomerates will redivide into components and will be spun off because they don't pay for themselves. |
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Much work is still needed to develop reliable tools to exploit solution methods to predict the shape of proteins in solution. |
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Experts predict that the situation could worsen next month because of adverse weather conditions. |
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I predict that this Kumbh Mela will outclass and completely overshadow the publicity and value of Harry Potter. |
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Pessimists will be inclined to predict that Scotland have found their level. |
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In general, laboratory studies seem to be able to predict extremely well the behaviour of lichens in their natural habitat. |
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They were recognized for their development of an animal model to predict the allergenicity of genetically modified food. |
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The film posits a future in which a genetic fluke has produced psychics who can reliably predict murder. |
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It is important to appreciate that equations cannot be used to predict the lower yield stress unless the resultant grain size is known. |
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I predict this is where you will get the lapdog of big business interfering. |
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Cuts to income assistance rates will increase the number of homeless people in the province, predict groups concerned about renters on welfare. |
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Observers on both sides predict a tight contest that will not be decided until late in the game. |
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Their main duties were to track resources, co-ordinate information and help to predict the fire's path. |
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Sales of computer peripherals steadily grew in 1999 as PC sales shot up, and experts predict a continued growth this year. |
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Evil people are really easy to predict after watching all of those magical girl anime. |
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It is not possible to actually predict the age of an individual from anthropometric measure, and this should not be attempted. |
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The recognition of this identity is a catalyst to anticipate the future and predict whether the opposition politics are sustainable or not. |
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We cannot predict nor anticipate their behaviour, or that they will even be there. |
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Consideration of seasonal changes emphasizes how plants do not just respond to their environment, but predict or anticipate it. |
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If we look at the indices of the Fibonacci numbers, we can directly predict which Fibonacci number will be the square of the hypotenuse. |
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The president said on Monday that he would not like to predict the outcome of the trial. |
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The sad thing about people who confidently predict the apocalypse is that they look so foolish when it fails to materialise. |
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To date, few buyers have used rating and coverage packages, but insurers predict that will change when online markets become more liquid. |
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Genetic tests that may help predict some common diseases are likely to be included in the preventive armamentarium before long. |
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And I wanted to predict that one day telecom firms will offer one of their services for free as a loss-leader. |
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This tracks with commentators who predict a major event in the run-up to the November 2004 American elections. |
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If one believes that astrology can predict death, then one must believe in fate and that we have no free will. |
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I predict that particle physics and its links with astrophysics and cosmology will continue to be exciting in the foreseeable future. |
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Our theory might predict that the most massive galaxies are the most luminous. |
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I've long since given up on attempting to predict the behavior and madness of crowds. |
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If that number's shrinking, how can you predict a larger sales number when we saturate most of the market already? |
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It's not something we can predict too far in advance. You can say that again. |
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However, in some species, females use male traits to predict spermatophore quality. |
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Technical analysts watch stock market charts and data to predict what stocks or indexes will do next. |
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The goal of the meeting was to try to predict the worst-case scenarios, and to make plans to deal with each. |
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Worst case scenarios predict that hundreds of thousands of Balinese who depend on the tourism sector could lose their livelihood. |
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These genes can be manipulated and used to predict meat quality, tenderness, fat contact, milk yield and disease resistance. |
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While higher education staff look at TER scores to predict success in a course of study, the TAFE sector prefers examples of ability. |
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Many more bankruptcies and restructurings are on the horizon, predict experts. |
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Nothing has been decided at this point because we are quite busy trying to predict the new head coaches and analyzing the playoff matchups. |
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No one could predict them or perhaps even properly understand their meanings. |
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Through measuring seismic activity, these scientists expect to predict an approaching eruption months in advance. |
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The original roadside hazard model used to predict roadside crashes was derived from data collected on encroachments into a median. |
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It wasn't long before I began to predict the frogs' underwater routes by watching the wakes left by the powerful thrusts of their hind legs. |
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This will predict your future life for you, much better than the fortuneteller with a turban and a well thumbed set of Tarot cards. |
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They stop halfway down for a military marching band playing a medley of all the songs you might predict they would play. |
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One big problem with using the past to predict the future is that the real battlegrounds differ dramatically from election to election. |
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They predict that for February conditions will normalise, and we'll get the usual amount of rain for that month, 90mm. |
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The standard Bayesian recipe is to predict the probability of each possibility and then choose the possibility which minimizes the expected loss. |
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Gradually he learned to predict tidal times and movements and he is said to have been the inventor of tide tables. |
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Thus we need to estimate stretching factors in some other way to predict the amount of melt that may be generated. |
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Check them out now, as I predict these original claims will soon disappear down the memory hole. |
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Even if we had a map of her entire mental mind, we still wouldn't be able to predict anything. |
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Experts predict that at most a meteor could flash across the sky every minute or two at peak times. |
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You can't predict with any accuracy the total amount of anything that the whole country's going to need. |
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We could never predict this coding on the basis of biochemistry or microphysics alone. |
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Uncertainty prevails in the shadows of the Iraq war and no one can predict the stock market. |
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The evidence that ambulatory blood pressure measurement may predict pre-eclamptic toxaemia is not yet conclusive. |
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We predict they will win their semi-final play-off game, and the Mad Butcher will go berko and drop dead of a heart attack. |
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A pool shark can hit a ball with a cue and predict with relative certainty where a whole bunch of balls will go on the table. |
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The authors were able to predict the magnitude of facilitation but not its rate of growth during a train of impulses. |
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Many observers predict his Conservative party may win enough seats in the June 28 federal election to form a minority government. |
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He was seen by his followers as having the power to predict miraculous events. |
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The professor says he can predict earthquakes by tracking tremblers and looking at historical data. |
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An expert in biorhythms tried unsuccessfully to predict accurately the sexes of the children in Bainbridge's study based on Bainbridge's data. |
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Mathematical models are used to try to make sense of the data or predict their future values. |
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Today's simulation systems typically use advanced mathematical models to simulate and predict factory floor operations. |
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Industry watchers predict that, in the years ahead, consumption of organic foods will continue to rise moderately. |
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People do not make momentous decisions like these by trying to predict how much pleasure each choice might bring them. |
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Yet particle theories like Grand Unified Theories and superstring theory predict magnetic monopoles should exist. |
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As for Buffy's sister, I predict she turns into a monster of some description within three weeks. |
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Suppose I am trying to predict a decision you are about to make, and I am using pretence-based simulation. |
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Even if there's milk in the udder, the pregnancy has to have advanced sufficiently to predict foaling. |
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High intuitives appear justified in claiming that they can accurately predict whether two unacquainted strangers will go on to become friends. |
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Welcome to Sanctuary, the most moving and I would predict successful exhibition ever mounted by Glasgow's Museum of Modern Art. |
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I do rely on him because his technical expertise is superb and his ability to predict the future has been uncanny. |
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Analysts predict he has a tough fight ahead to retain the seat, as it is rare for a sitting member to return. |
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Unless it is managed better by both parties, they predict that the new deal will render organizations uncompetitive. |
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The laws predict the mutual force between all bodies of mass, but they cannot explain that force. |
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Football analysts predict that this will slash the price of broadcasting rights by several hundred millions. |
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Mr Foxman accepted the apology, but many predict it will be difficult to undo the damage. |
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The null hypothesis was that habitat and other variables could not be used to predict the identity of a murrelet group. |
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The TV executives predict a bonanza rating since both boxers are proven crowd pleasers. |
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Lewis's idea of stable, filled electron shells can be used to predict which atom is bonded to which other atom in a molecule. |
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There are too many variables and unforeseen circumstances to predict the future with any certainty. |
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Experts predict that a further 7,000 jobs will be created in the local economy as a spin-off boost for the region. |
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These have been compounded by the huge slump in share price values that most analysts predict will not be recovered. |
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In time, I predict it will dominate small-bore rifle and handgun competition if it is permitted under the rules of the game. |
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As is so often the case in this job, I'm trying to predict the unpredictable and plan for the unknown. |
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In these circumstances we do our best to predict possible outcomes, then take controlled measures to slowly discover any unpredicted effects. |
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He's the player every quarterback finds as step one in pre-snap reads to predict what kind of coverage he may see once the ball is snapped. |
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Arthur liked Ben a great deal, but no one could predict how a marriage would fare and he wanted so much for this one to be successful. |
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What it could not do was predict with any certainty the political upshot of such a massive act of force. |
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Wind patterns can predict ocean currents like the upwellings that fostered plankton, a clue to today's oil deposits. |
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Scientific projections of solar activity predict a solar minimum over the next two decades. |
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But today I'm going to go out on a limb, and predict the breakout of two more pitching prospects. |
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It was no feat of fortune-telling to predict a bright future for these talented singers. |
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Only a soothsayer might predict the course of future budgets and funding patterns. |
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Childhood mental ability is a significant factor among the variables that predict age at death. |
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He won't attempt to predict the future or make bullish claims about what Rangers will achieve this season. |
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The price might initially spike up, but analysts predict it won't last long. |
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Saboteurs have pledged to disrupt hunts over Christmas and predict they will turn violent. |
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Volcanologists now monitor the frequency of volcanic activity in an effort to predict eruptions. |
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Today business buyers are spooked by luxury deals, since it's tough to predict how far this downturn will go. |
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The theory has the potential to predict the level of non-uniformity expected in the Universe. |
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Forecasters predict the winds will ease later today and the heavy rains will turn into squally showers. |
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Below are the equations you can use to predict how much weight you can squat for 10 reps. |
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Legislative floor whips were counting noses, but no one could predict the final outcome through most of the day yesterday. |
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I predict squid, bok choy and oyster sauce, followed by rhubarb and custard tart on the menus of Marchmont next year. |
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Last year growth stagnated and only the most optimistic scenarios still predict growth this year. |
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Telecoms analysts, after all, have not recently shown a particularly sound ability to predict the future. |
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Still, the wonderfully interesting thing about life is that we can never predict the future. |
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Further similar experiences follow and Tom realises that he now has the ability to see ghosts and predict the future. |
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It seems entirely reasonable to predict that the numismatic value of the first coins ever minted with extraterrestrial metals will skyrocket. |
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They analyse trends and predict the future before making commitments that might not bear fruit for many years. |
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As no one can predict the future, our advice is to have a bit of everything and spread the risk. |
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Now we have to be buying from the Americans who were smart enough to predict the future. |
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I know that's asking you to predict the future, but give us a sense of how big a claim it could be. |
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If you were trying to predict the future then, you could be pretty positive. |
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Psychic volunteers are taking part in an experiment to discover whether people really can predict the future. |
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The resulting media firestorm killed off the idea of trying to use the market to predict the future. |
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People who work with computers sometimes feel an irresistible urge to predict the future. |
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It is very easy to predict that we will have a lot of new cellular phone handsets with stylish designs. |
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I think anyone, including myself, would be hard put to predict or even find a pattern. |
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Tensile-strength data collected before and after sterilization can help predict any changes in the strength of the material. |
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There aren't a lot of good in vitro methods to predict carcinogenic potential. |
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Omphilomancy is divination by contemplating the navel, while haruspicy makes use of the entrails of animals to predict what is in store for us. |
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But I think even I could confidently predict the next winners of the Premiership because Arsenal have managed to turn it into a one-horse race. |
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Expected DOF would likely be needed to predict carcass traits of stocker cattle at the conclusion of grazing. |
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Weather forecasters predict the heatwave will continue in the Bradford district into next week. |
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The most optimistic estimates predict less than half this number will actually turn out. |
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It was through clever interpretation of these signs that these oracles and prophets were able to frequently predict future events. |
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I predict that when the next in this spate of hijackings occurs the gunmen will reckon they have little to lose by fighting to the death. |
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It may be possible to predict which troops are, and are not, suitable for deployment. |
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Although on different teams, they are examples of a nationwide movement that some experts predict could swing the election. |
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The formula for the calculation also makes it possible to predict impact factor for an upcoming year with reasonable accuracy. |
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Using a mathematical formula, researchers were able to predict around 80 percent of seizures. |
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Reliable methods to predict ovulation are lacking, therefore predicting the fertile window is also unreliable. |
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No one can predict with surety that someone will never act dysfunctionally again. |
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Centuries ago, the Italian scientist and chronologist Lombroso used phrenology to explain and predict criminal behaviour. |
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The goal of the regression analysis is to predict this distribution parametrically. |
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Officials repeated parrot-fashion to us that it wasn't possible to predict but we couldn't believe they were saying it. |
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In the Standard Model of particle physics, the Higgs mechanism allows the generation of such masses but it cannot predict the actual mass values. |
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I predict that your life will have synchronistic resonance with several historical events. |
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Within 60 years, we can predict a very significant reduction in the volume of high-altitude ice fields. |
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A randomized controlled trial showed that radiographic pelvimetry is not able to reliably predict the route of delivery. |
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He said videos had helped him predict which way England players would steer their penalties but believes other factors also aided him. |
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They are also working to predict future demand in the face of further housing development. |
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Nobody can predict future opinions on so perishable an art as that of the motion picture. |
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I'd predict that scents like coffee cake and Belgian waffles would be popular for general home fragrancing. |
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It would predict that men cohabiting with women will have higher rates of promiscuity than men who marry their female partners. |
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Within a given species it is possible to predict exactly when a bud will open and how rapidly the petals will senesce. |
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I'll go out on a limb and predict that the fence will only impede the Asian carp, not stop them. |
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Ricks' piece in the Post suggests that there are too many imponderables to predict at this point how these developments will play out. |
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It is impossible, at this early stage, to predict the victors as there are so many imponderables. |
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It is the first of what I predict will be many such collisions between the various vested interests in racing over the next few months. |
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This new science, pharmacogenomics, aims to predict both good and adverse clinical responses to individual drugs. |
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My art is like improvisational jazz, in that you can't really predict the next note. |
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So there will be words that always always have schwa in them, just exactly where you'd predict based on the phonotactics. |
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It is not hard to predict that, under such conditions, the political parties that feed off hatred of foreigners and racism will flourish. |
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One cannot predict the end result of a change in one component process in such a complex matrix. |
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Letter matching was also found to predict significantly reading comprehension in later elementary school. |
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Some predict that, at that point, the government will be forced to introduce an element of compulsion. |
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The tertiary fold of a protein is difficult to predict computationally without the aid of geometrical constraints. |
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They are using the temperature data collected from aircraft to develop a computer model to predict patterns of evaporation. |
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Can we predict the temperature profile from the known geometry and heat conduction of water? |
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Isn't it amazing how far into the future they can predict the weather these days? |
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Worse yet, we play prophets, trying to predict what might or might not be going on in the minds of complex men and what might happen as a result. |
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It does not need a prophet to predict that history presented that way will encourage many readers to dig deeper. |
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No strategist in either party can predict with authority whether the election will pivot on the economy, foreign policy or a yet unknown factor. |
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There is a concern that the intelligence agencies were inefficient and obviously unable to predict when the attacks were going to occur. |
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Analysts predict that US sanctions against Iraq will intensify and that a military campaign cannot be ruled out. |
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Forecasts from the Organisation for Economic Development and Co-operation predict prices will firm in most major commodities. |
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Combine such dense firn with a daily rhythm of freeze and thaw, and spring avalanche danger is easy to predict and avoid. |
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A better bet is to predict the price deflator using the consumer price index for non-durable goods. |
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We all know, though, that it is impossible to predict the winner once the play-off lottery kicks off. |
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There is a more intimate connection between substance involvement and crime than merely that the same permanent personality traits predict both. |
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We predict the relative fitnesses of hybrid genotypes by calculating the expected numbers of each type of incompatibility. |
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Our poor town planner is now in a fix, unable to predict the town's population ten years into the future. |
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Accordingly, we should not predict that globalization and pluralization will generate a wholly secular world. |
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Electronegativity can be used to predict whether a bond will be a nonpolar covalent bond, a polar covalent bond, or an ionic bond. |
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Computer models of water currents can also be used to predict the fate of pollutants released into the water. |
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Why, it is sheer folly to attempt to predict who will prevail with so much uncertainty pervading the future. |
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Since we lack prophetic foresight, we cannot predict the outcomes of our decisions. |
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Bobbitt takes the process one step further, using his analysis of the past to predict the future. |
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Of course, no one has a crystal ball to predict which companies are most likely to be takeover targets. |
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It didn't take a crystal ball to predict that coffee would take off as higher quality brews became available to the public. |
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And health experts predict curbs on sugar and fat will soon be introduced to prevent manufacturers adding excessive amounts to their products. |
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It's already difficult to predict how technological objects will behave when their functionality is hidden in black boxes and radio waves. |
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Many futurists predict that people will soon be recording almost every waking moment in their lives. |
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Cynics predict that Hollywood's fixation on teen girls could fade faster than a high school crush. |
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In the future, we may be able to predict such events, and their impact on the Earth. |
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It would be impossible at this point to predict the outcome of a future referendum. |
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Writers do not predict the future, but use writing as a cognitive ancillary in the demystification of the present. |
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Advanced Warfighting Experiments are limited in their ability to predict real-world outcomes, since experimental data generally comes from single or few unrepeatable events. |
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This year, I predict that Britain's 12th biggest motor insurer, which underwrites 600,000 policies, will face another takeover bid and this time it will go. |
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I am using the hydrodynamic equations for smectics A to predict the results of these experiments, which are being performed by a colleague, Professor Stephen Kevan. |
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We predict whether the mainstream will adapt those attitudes or not. |
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Sometimes, even before shots are fired, Interrupters can predict and avert crisis, according to Slutkin. |
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With a spreadsheet and an obsession with basketball, Jeff Stotts can predict how long it will take a battered athlete to return. |
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This information will help us predict the responses of wild mammals to both natural and anthropogenically induced changes in plant secondary metabolites. |
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Can fmri predict when and if someone will regain consciousness after a traumatic brain injury? |
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One trick involves a goldfish which can, seemingly, predict the future. |
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The ability to predict and interpret membrane permeation coefficients is of critical importance, particularly because passive transport is crucial for the effective delivery of many pharmaceutical agents. |
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Most analysts predict that the country will revalue before the end of the year. |
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The election is so near, and the polls so close, that it's now a mug's game to predict the outcome with anything approaching confidence, let alone certainty. |
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To tackle this problem a variety of approaches have been developed to predict the three-dimensional structure of a protein given its amino-acid sequence. |
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It is necessary to know the main sources of caffeine and CGA content variation in order to predict stoichiometric errors induced by these compounds. |
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Do animals have a sixth sense that allows them to predict earthquakes? |
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Many now predict the Fed will leave rates unchanged through the summer. |
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Zuckerberg himself has bragged that he is able to predict which site members will hook up with whom based on their site activity. |
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I predict that someone tall, dark, and handsome is going to come into your life. |
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Meteorologists employ computer models to predict the path of storms. |
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Even so, some experts predict a global shortage of cacao beans as demand keeps growing. |
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In any case, with Beeching reluctant to play the game and with Marples determined to be tough, it was difficult to predict which lines would be spared in advance. |
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Through this process, we can develop new techniques for applying ab initio methods and begin to predict when these new techniques will be necessary. |
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Six other Times sports writers were asked to predict the result. |
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But the effectiveness of this strategy depends, in part, upon whether a campaign can effectively predict who will cast an absentee ballot and which voters will do so early on. |
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Statistical modeling techniques that businesses use to find customers helped quantitative analysts predict the results of this month's U.S. elections with stunning accuracy. |
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This weatherman gets a little aroused... er, excited to predict the path of a tropical storm. |
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We predict that similar measurements of additional species will reveal a bimodal frequency distribution with the two peaks corresponding to alternative strategies. |
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And some researchers predict biochar could make a difference. |
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Analysts predict the development of a diversified energy system, including wind and solar power, hydrogen fuel cells, biofuels, and the earth's own heat. |
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Proteins linked to cancer may then serve as biomarkers to detect early disease and predict responsiveness to therapy or the likelihood of recurrence. |
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Although it is impossible to predict whether there will be a crash, property prices are unlikely to continue to rise at rates seen in the past 10 years. |
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Karl Rove says Romney has the edge in the overall vote on Election Day and in his hedging way seemed to predict a Romney triumph. |
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For example, it would predict that women would suffer subjective biases in blind experiments where people are asked to judge work by men and women. |
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Many analysts predict consolidation through buyouts and mergers. |
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Experts predict that it could take the rest of the century to finalise the genetic coding that gives all human beings their distinct and individual characteristics. |
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They predict the government of President Petro Poroshenko may not last another three months. |
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You don't have to be a prophet to predict what happens next. |
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The ability of neuroticism and work-family conflict to predict work-related psychological well-being was tested with a hierarchical multiple regression analysis. |
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At a point eighteen miles northeast of Lethbridge, the Head Chief of this small army had a dream one night which seemed to predict ill fortune for the raiders. |
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I can't predict how it's going to go, though, so I'll just play it by ear. |
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Let's discount dog almanacs and tree almanacs and almanacs that predict the best day to harvest the crop so as not to upset the children of the corn. |
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After all, one need openly contemplate the sad litany of child superstars who were broken on the wheel of early success to predict Declan's likely fate. |
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Our objective was to determine whether baseline polysomnography, cephalometry, and anthropometry data could predict uvulopalatopharyngoplasty success or failure. |
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Estuarine sediments present a particularly challenging problem for anyone attempting to predict the consequences of human modifications to the structure of an estuary. |
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It's too early to predict what might happen in the case of nanotechnology, but early signals indicate Congress is eager to tie strings to funding. |
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Bonneson and McCoy used a linear modelling approach to develop a model that has the capability to predict traffic accidents at signalised intersections based on traffic flow. |
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Strikingly, just as offender attributes consistently predicted later rearrests of drug court participants, they consistently did not predict graduation in both sites. |
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It was difficult to predict whether his multilayered ironies would go down well in Tel Aviv. |
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If you twisted my arm and forced me to predict the winner, I'd probably go with the Patriots, for pretty much the same reasons everyone else is picking them. |
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Hence, the presence of employment problems before first drug treatment was not used to predict polydrug use before onset of weekly use or onset of weekly use. |
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No credible billing service exists on the Internet today for microtransactions, but I predict the emergence of one within a very short amount of time. |
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In previous years, teams like Galway and Kerry have lifted the cup prompting the commentators to predict an extended reign as the kings of football. |
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Nobody can predict how a soldier will behave under fire. A wild and headstrong person can be a pain in the neck in peacetime, but a stalwart leader in war. |
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While reference is made to their role as teachers they most often appear as wizards, with the power to influence the elements and to predict the future. |
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Harrison, who had refused to predict a knockout or stoppage during the pre-fight hype, admitted he was unconcerned about how he retained his title. |
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The events ahead are impossible to predict precisely, but historic debt levels are not worked off in a few years, especially when the debt is accelerating. |
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He was one of the few economists willing to predict early in 2000 that the Irish inflation rate was threatening to gallop toward 6 per cent or higher. |
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Computer simulations predict that intermediate mutators can be selected and that, once selected, they have a much longer persistence time than strong mutators. |
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Still, in the final shakedown, it's all but impossible to predict before the event just who and what will catch a particular person's ear and eye. |
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Uhry herself doesn't believe those qualities predict school success, but she thinks they are determinative in school admissions. |
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The 200 or so diagnoses in the DSM, on the other hand, explain little and predict less. |
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Since vitamin B6 helps in creating enzymes needed by the brain, some experts predict that large doses might foster stronger brain activity in people with autism. |
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I think it's both dangerous and a fool's errand to try to predict how an appellate court is going to come out simply on the basis of oral argument. |
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Public opinion polls predict no outright winner, raising the chances of a run-off election in two weeks most probably between he and the chief of the Democratic Party. |
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No one can predict the direction or dimensions of robotics a decade from now. |
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The fundamental constants are an extensive set of invariable quantities, such as the charge of the electron, which scientists use to predict a very wide range of phenomena. |
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No study can adequately predict the long-term and subtle effects of a vaccine prior to its introduction to a group as large as most of the population of our planet. |
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We look at the x factor making it tough to predict the race. |
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Taking into account inflation, GDP growth, and other economic variables, the Yalies predict that the president will garner 58.3 percent of the vote. |
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There is no real way to predict what any one individual would do in this case, so I think plenty of thought should be given to the pros and cons of the situation. |
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With Sun, Uranus, Neptune and the weekend Moon playing loony tunes in the curious universe of Aquarius, who could predict what this week's winds of mischief will bring? |
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The equations of general relativity unambiguously predict event horizons forming if mass is sufficiently concentrated. |
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Under such conditions, we predict that more social otters would have diets higher in better quality pelagic fishes, compared with otters that exhibit low levels of sociality. |
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From this we can predict favourable and unfavourable outcomes. |
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Is there a finer prize for any writer of fiction than the ability to predict the future? |
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Many materials scientists predict that the tiny, hollow cylinders of carbon atoms known as carbon nanotubes will eventually lead to a new generation of supersmall transistors. |
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After all, we still use Newton's law of gravitation to explain and predict the trajectories of projectiles, even though it is no longer believed to be strictly true. |
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Wave transformation and sediment mobilization processes are difficult to understand and predict in a laboratory flume, under controlled conditions, without obstructions. |
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It uses neural network modelling to predict the impact very expensive additives such as rhenium and platinum might have on the heat resistance of superalloys. |
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A knowledgeable fan can predict most selections with unerring accuracy. |
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While I agree with statistical analysis of the future history, there are these singular events which we can't predict which will have massive influence on the way things go. |
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I stand here as a consumerist, an executive who looks at a range of industries and consumer trends to predict what's going to happen in this industry. |
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