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predict

[pri-dikt] / prɪˈdɪkt /


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Burry is just as likely to be dismissed on social media, where jokers trot out a version of a wisecrack that he predicted 20 of the last two recessions.

From The Wall Street Journal

Analyzing job openings along with estimates for economic growth, they now predict the unemployment rate to hover around 4.6% in 2026.

From The Wall Street Journal

This weekend, heavy storms are predicted in the Midwest that could also impact more travel in major hubs like Chicago and the Twin Cities.

From Salon

“It’s the most important mission” of modern robotics, said Rodriguez, who predicted that it will take about four years for thousands of Atlas units to be deployed in the field.

From MarketWatch

“It’s the most important mission” of modern robotics, said Rodriguez, who predicted that it will take about four years for thousands of Atlas units to be deployed in the field.

From MarketWatch