Word: predict
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...been two years since Rosovsky first proposed a discussion of the issues, and it is likely to be at least a year before the task force recommendations are translated into legislative proposals. Rosovsky's ideals may be a long time in taking shape; and it is hard to predict what shape, if any, that will...
Bisbee said she has counseled about 50 undergraduates seeking abortions each year in the past, but said she cannot predict how many students will approach UHS now that the University will pay for abortions...
Those figures help explain why the voter turnout may prove critical. The percentage of eligible voters casting ballots had declined from 63.1% in 1960 to 55.4% in 1972. With no Viet Nam War or counterculture turmoil to sharpen the difference between the candidates, some experts predict that only half the nation's 150 million eligible voters will care enough to go to the polls...
...years, we could be sure that we could put our kids through college. Now that has been wiped away by rampant inflation, which in this Administration has been at least three times what it was under President Johnson. There is no way to predict what is going to happen in the future...
...this point it's still hard to predict with certainty the outcome of tomorrow's election. Moynihan, who began the campaign with an estimated 13 percentage point advantage over his incumbent opponent, has watched his lead shrink to a mere four to six points though the most recent polls show him making a comeback. Since the polls have a three-point margin of error, the campaign would seem to be a horse race, if not a dead heat...