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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
predict .
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Examples
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Bain predicts luxury goods sales will jump 10% to €168bn this year and by another 3-5% in 2011.
China's 'label lust' boosts luxury sector Zoe Wood 2010
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Previous entry: David Wilkerson again predicts catastrophe
Todd Bentley marries woman he had affair with; Rick Joyner wants you to send Bentley some money 2009
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President Obama might well sign such a bill unless, as market economist Don Luskin predicts, he wants to provoke a second recession.
The GOP Can Outsmart ObamaCare Jr. Holman W. Jenkins 2010
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Bain predicts the market will record growth of 12% this year.
China's 'label lust' boosts luxury sector Zoe Wood 2010
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The Four Seasons chain predicts that rising demand will lift its revenue per available room by about 10%, spokeswoman Elizabeth Pizzinato says.
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Inside you'll find a woman whose skin predicts the name of dead sailors, a post-nuclear London, a tale of revenge on Triton, asteroid miners who discover something unexpected, a brief glimpse into the future of parenthood, and the fate of warring space colonists.
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* The "repeal" sham is chump bait for Tea Party rubes: Ezra Klein predicts that it's unlikely that Republicans will ever go through with repeal of health reform in any meaningful sense.
The Morning Plum Greg Sargent 2010
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Mr. Stiskin predicts that there 55% chances that the current board will hold.
Key Norilsk Meeting Starts Thursday Alexander Kolyandr 2010
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Inside you'll find a woman whose skin predicts the name of dead sailors, a post-nuclear London, a tale of revenge on Triton, asteroid miners who discover something unexpected, a brief glimpse into the future of parenthood, and the fate of warring space colonists.
February 2010 2010
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Tom Goldstein predicts that the Court is simply giving Congress a brief window to amend Section 5 themselves before the Court takes the hatchet to it; “[i] f the statute remains the same by the time the next case arrives,” Goldstein warns, “the Court will invalidate the statute.”
Wonk Room » Voting Rights Act Lives To Fight Another Day 2009
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