Word: predictably
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Rudenstine said the lack of financial supportis a serious problem, and has been since 1970. Itis difficult to predict the resiliency of theeconomy, he said, but if the economic slumpcontinues, the effects could be extremelydamaging...
...today's small changes could have a giant effect on the young generation of women voters--students and recent graduates who, current leaders predict, will someday find greater opportunity for their own political advancement...
Democrats cannot control the future any morethan they can predict the state of the economythis fall. But they can run on Bush's record...
Pforzheimer University Professor Sidney Verba'53, director of the University library, said thatwhile it is impossible to predict faculty members'reactions, he anticipates no major roadblocks inthe way of the Government Documents plans...
...behavior likely to arouse "anger or alarm" on the basis of "race, color, creed, religion or gender," the Supreme Court sought to protect free speech. But the incident that inspired the case in the first place -- a cross burning on the lawn of a black family -- led some to predict that the ruling would make it harder to prosecute hate crimes. Said Danny Welch, director of Klanwatch: "I'm convinced in my heart that we're going to see big, dark days before it gets any better...