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- verb Present participle of
predict .
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Examples
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"I am not predicting, I am not predicting … I am guardedly confident that we can do well.
Very Superstitious 2008
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And more -- he has a wicked, resentful, primitive nature, and though he answered respectfully enough, "Yes, sir," I felt safe in predicting to myself that the poor devils under him would receive the weight of his resentment in the later watches of the night.
CHAPTER XX 2010
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I've always thought that Philip K. Dick was a genius in predicting the future of science and technology, and their application in society.
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I know CNN is trying to be the first in predicting the eventual nominee, but just bombarding the airwaves calling every junior GOP governor and senator a 'rising star' always leads to embarrasments.
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I know CNN is trying to be the first in predicting the eventual nominee, but just bombarding the airwaves calling every junior GOP governor and senator a 'rising star' always leads to embarrasments.
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As I said, all of the ingredients are there, and I feel reasonably confident in predicting that Chmakova will whip them up into something appealing.
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The more data we feed the personalization engines, the more accurate they are in predicting what we want to see and do on our next visit.
Angie McQuaig: How To Hyper-Personalize Education Angie McQuaig 2010
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And in predicting the 2008 elections, Rasmussen was the least accurate, across the board.
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The more data we feed the personalization engines, the more accurate they are in predicting what we want to see and do on our next visit.
Angie McQuaig: How To Hyper-Personalize Education Angie McQuaig 2010
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Will you answer those charges or what? dbadass, I feel quite confident in predicting that our friend will answer the charges by asserting in his arrogance that we are all mistaken in our collective judgment that he is a fraud, and his answer will end there.
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