Word: predict
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...biggest antiwar actions of the spring are scheduled for Sunday and Monday. The turnout is difficult to predict, but it will likely be negligible because this spring of action has grown old very fast. People can march, and sit, and throw bricks only so many times when the results are missing...
...have to say that Kirkland House is the favorite simply because its won in the last couple of years." Steve Groth, rowing five for Mather, said last night. "But man for man, we're considerably bigger. I predict a victory for Mather House...
...military and diplomatic developments spurt and twist, no one can predict the outcome with any certainty. As Neff puts it, the only real constant in Viet Nam is the ever present element of surprise. Therefore, he says, "I no longer bother saying that I'll never be back...
Japanese companies' investments in overseas factories, mines, bank branches and the like now are only $3.6 billion but are rising rapidly. Leaders of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) predict that by 1980 the total may reach $26 billion. In the U.S., the Japanese are investing in everything from noodle making to home building. A partial list: Sony is building a $1,000,000 color-TV plant in San Diego, and Nisshin Food Products Co. has put up a noodle factory in Gardena, Calif. Matsushita Electric is about to begin producing color-TV sets in Puerto Rico...
...film, they will not include any immediate competition from the company's chief rival in the amateur camera market, Eastman Kodak Co. Although Kodak is making "solid progress toward an in-camera processing system of our own," according to President Gerald B. Zornow, company officials declined to predict when it might be available. Kodak's entry into the pocket-photography race-the recently introduced Pocket Instamatic (TIME, March 27)-is much further along. Zornow reports that orders placed by camera dealers have "all but erased substantial inventories in new pocket products...