Word: predictabilities
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Despite the diminished choices of school and courses of the redesign plan, some predict a rosy future...
RECOVERING. DAVID LETTERMAN, 52, late-night talk-show host, from emergency quintuple-bypass surgery; in New York City. Doctors predict a swift recovery...
McCain is right when he charges that the wealthy would reap big rewards under Bush's plan. Outside analysts predict that more than a third of the benefits from Bush's cuts would flow to Americans earning more than $300,000. But Bush is right too when he argues that lower- and middle-income Americans would see their taxes reduced more, in percentage terms, than the very rich. A single mother of two earning $31,300 a year would see her income-tax bill disappear. The benefits of McCain's plan are focused almost entirely on the middle class--single...
...showing presidential-quality leadership," said Eric Sawyer, a founder of ACT UP New York. "Compared to the other candidates, he is doing all the right things." But some Africans said they were unimpressed by the pledge of only $100 million more to deal with a crisis that experts predict could cost $2.3 billion...
More seriously, kidney dialysis machines manufactured by the Swedish company Gambros would not run a necessary cleaning cycle in the year 2000. These bugs are just small hints about what could have happened if the world did not jump on this problem. Computer experts predict more errors to arise as the month progresses, but thanks to early intervention most critical government systems and major companies will be running business as usual...