Word: predictabilities
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...over the shy child with empathy and enthusiasm; spotting and nurturing genius in the most unlikely pupils; instilling a love of learning - of Keats! - in the outwardly coarse. Despite the figures on early departure, Ewing says 90% of student teachers imagine themselves still teaching 10 years hence. Asked to predict their "major challenges," almost no one mentions parents...
...With the talent that he has, it isn’t hard to predict that he will be an important or perhaps the most important offensive part of the team for some years to come,” said Anderson...
...Fried, who has argued more than 30 cases in front of the Supreme Court, said the justices’ ultimate verdict on the FAIR suit is “really very hard to predict...
Indeed, it does not seem far-fetched to predict that any viewer, of any generation, will find bits of “This Is Our Youth” that hit home––with poignancy and with humor...
...short-term political gain than of genuine concern for a reactionary judiciary. Candidates blocked on racial grounds can be exploited to garner support from minorities, while obstruction of those failing the abortion test riles up pro-choice groups. Both parties know that in reality it is very difficult to predict a potential nominee’s behavior once he or she is actually on the bench. Republican nominees from Earl Warren to John Paul Stevens to David Souter have gone on to be among the Court’s most liberal justices; Antonin Scalia, widely considered today?...