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prediction

[pri-dik-shuhn] / prɪˈdɪk ʃən /


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In the end, special elections are just one piece of the prediction puzzle.

From Salon

Before the season begins in Australia next weekend, make your predictions for how the two championships will finish by selecting your drivers' picks first, followed by teams' choices.

From BBC

"We need to pay attention to climate change predictions and how we can mitigate these weather events through changing the way that we use the natural environment," he said.

From BBC

Their results place the origin of sponges between 600-615 million years ago, narrowing the gap between genetic predictions and fossil evidence.

From Science Daily

This is a theoretical look back from 2028—a “scenario, not a prediction,” according to the publisher, a subscription newsletter service called Citrini Research.

From Barron's