Word: predict
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...There is no way I can predict when a priority item will get done," he said...
...functions--entertaining reading and personal judgment--are all we really have a right to expect from a critic; that no one buys a publication just to read the film page anyway; and that after you compare your own taste to that of a particular critic, you can usually predict whether you'll like the film in question. Many readers operate that way, indeed, have no choice but to operate that way. Judith Crist hated it, so it's either a bomb or very intellectual; Stanley Kaufman liked it, so it's probably a bore. Andrew Sarris hedged, so it might...
Poher's age makes it unlikely that he will run this time, but beyond that, nothing seems to be certain in the balloting. "It is still too early to predict the election's results," says TIME Chief European Correspondent William Rademaekers. "Yet it is clear that France's 31 million voters will decide the course of their country and of the Common Market for the remainder of this decade and beyond. The ultimate choice facing them will be between the 'continuity' of Gaullism or a break from it." A Socialist-Communist victory would bring Communists...
John B. Butler, Harvard's director of personnel, said yesterday he would not try to predict how long the strike will last. Butler did say, however, that there are still significant differences between the University and the striking workers...
...project area is divided into 2 1/2 acre grids for study purposes. A wide range of information is then gathered on each grid and entered into the computer. The computer is used to predict various trends under given conditions...