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predict

[pri-dikt] / prɪˈdɪkt /


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For months now, the gossip in the tea rooms of the House of Commons has focused on predicting not if but when Starmer would be pushed out of office.

From The Wall Street Journal

Elsewhere, Michael Burry—the “Big Short” investor credited with predicting the 2008-09 financial crisis—warned on Substack on Monday that “there is no organic use case reason for Bitcoin to slow or stop its descent.”

From Barron's

People close to the company predicted D’Amaro would be given the top job, with Walden in an elevated role to ensure she stayed.

From The Wall Street Journal

On the call, Arm pointed to opportunities around central processing units as AI moves from the process of training models to inference, which is when AI technologies predict things based on new information.

From MarketWatch

We can only speak for ourselves, but we never predicted that.

From The Wall Street Journal