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...stronger day by day. One of the many fundamental facts which distinguishes a true, typical Chinese communist from the rest of human kind is that the former absolutely hates losing face. If need be, the Communist would try to save face at unnecessary costs, and those who fail to predict this aspect of his or her personality would be terribly wrong. There are ample examples the earliest one dating back to the Korean War in 1950, when a newly founded and poorly-equipped China fearlessly fought against America to prove communism as the ultimate source of determination and will-power...
...There's a lot of support, but you can't ever predict what will happen," she says. "I'm very optimistic...
Administrators are reluctant to predict a date for when a new system will be implemented...
Though it is hard to predict the future trends in gender ratios. Hundert says he believes they will probably continue to represent the general population. Also, women at higher medical positions will continue to encourage more women to enter the field...
Once the scientists factored in aerosols, their models began looking more like the real world. The improved performance of the simulations was demonstrated in 1991, when they successfully predicted temperature changes in the aftermath of the massive Mount Pinatubo eruption in the Philippines. A number of studies since have added to the scientists' confidence that they finally know what they're talking about--and can predict what may happen if greenhouse gases continue to be released into the atmosphere unchecked. Just last week, a report appeared in Nature that firmly ties an increase in the severity of U.S. rainstorms...