Word: predictabilities
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...lose again until the first round of the NCAA tournament. In between its two losses came 12 straight Ivy wins, including sweet revenge against Yale at home and an 18-point blowout of rival Dartmouth in its final regular-season game. While I can’t predict the future, I detect a familiar pattern in this year’s blossoming campaign. The 2008 “wakeup call,” as coach Kathy Delaney-Smith called it, came in the Crimson’s league opener against Dartmouth; it was a puzzling sight...
Well, who can predict the future? I don't plan these things. And I don't. My show is event-driven. I'm sitting here today and I happen to know I'm going to lead today with the Democrats last night, I think. But most days, when this show starts at noon and I've got my stuff in front [of me], I really don't know what I'm going to start with. It's almost all spontaneous...
...mainly the parts that apply to the affluent--to expire, starting next year. And Clinton and Obama say they will push for tax breaks and other perks for the poor and middle class. McCain's pronouncements on taxes have meandered so much that one can't predict his actions with confidence, but he is more likely to extend the Bush tax regime and has less dramatic plans for health care. If you don't like the way things have been going with the economy, the Democrats clearly offer more in the way of change...
...Hopefully, this unique fan experience of cheering the Crimson to the top of Boston hockey will leave you similarly enlightened. Immerse yourself in the thrill of practicing yet another Harvard tradition, even if no one can predict when the Crimson will have the opportunity to experience it again...
...gave us great math skills,” he says. While a mathematical match can never be a definite indicator of success, Coyne credits the site with creating “thousands and thousands” of serious relationships. “We can’t predict soulmates, but math can help with the whittling-down process,” Yagan says. The site plays to a younger demographic than competitors like eHarmony and Match.com, boasting a strong showing among those between the ages of 18 to 30. Over 1,000 people have signed up for the service with...