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predict

[pri-dikt] / prɪˈdɪkt /


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That figure isn’t higher—as many had predicted—because the researchers learned that “a big chunk of corporate giving was coming from a handful of corporations giving significantly more than that 1% floor,” Bergdoll says.

From Barron's

“It’s a bittersweet surrender that you cannot predict anything,” McCraney said, adding that the best he can do is follow his instincts toward scripts that stir something within himself.

From Los Angeles Times

In addition to crater shapes, the simulations predict other features scientists can look for, such as density variations caused by impacts compressing the interior and the spread of metal-rich debris across the surface.

From Science Daily

All such articles should also consider the 7 million deaths from air pollution that happen every year, or the 500,000 deaths from extreme heat exposure, statistics that are predicted to keep rising.

From Salon

If Riley steals the show against Aswell Jr on Saturday as many fans and pundits are predicting, his career could follow a similar path.

From BBC