Word: predicters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...often fruitless to predict what type of President a man will be from his past record. John F. Kennedy, for one, has hardly been a paragon of consistency. But Barry Goldwater seems a different sort of politician. There is no objection from his opponents that he does not say what he means. Rather they fear that he means what he says...
Although Maguire would not predict the exact time of the next increase in tuition, he said costs usually go up every two years...
Captain Bill Southmayd, though, was correctly cautious: "We just don't know how good this squad is." Yovicsin backed up Southmayd's estimate, noting that it was difficult to predict how well the line would hold in a game and that sophomore halfbacks can't be judged before the season begins...
will candidates for mayor, city councillor, and school today in a significant but unsuccessful preliminary election. Observes predict a turnout, with only 30 to 40 per cent of the city's 300,687 registered voters going to the polls...
...costs, but Winn-Dixie believes that it helps sales and employee relations. Says J.E.: "Our customers quite often cash their checks in our stores, and when an employee gets a dividend check at the end of each month, man, he's happy." So are the Davises, who predict that sales in the coming year will rise at least...