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...University, in its letter to the National Park Service declining the nomination, stated that it "is a dynamic organization and future needs are difficult to predict...
Kerrey and Harkin will duel it out this week in the impossible-to-predict South Dakota primary. Kerrey remains the far more intriguing candidate, both in his potential electability and in his still evolving efforts to define himself. Voters like Kerrey, but they do not understand him, especially when he makes such cryptic comments as "I know what it is like to be alone, and I'll tell you when I'm President there won't be a single person who will feel alone." Moreover, he cannot seem to explain how to connect the dots in his shadowy vision...
Tsongas' true industrial-policy ambitions are even larger. He is positively intrigued by the idea that the government identify a broad range of economic winners, who then would be helped with tax breaks and investment assistance. Few economists have much faith in the government's ability to predict strong economic performers, and when it comes to health care, even Tsongas agrees. In knocking Bob Kerrey's national health-insurance scheme, Tsongas says, "If anyone thinks the words government and efficiency belong in the same sentence, we have counseling available." There's an inconsistency here, of course, but Tsongas ignores...
Although department coordinators use previous enrollment figures to predict course sizes and numbers of sections needed, their estimates are often far from accurate...
While it may be too soon to predict success forthe Boston Blazers, McNealy points to the crowd asan indication...