Word: predictional
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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However, neither organization would predict last night whether it would be willing to work or unite with the Student Union. Officers of the Liberal Union and the Defense League declared that they would wait for a definite offer from the H.S.U. before they decide on policy...
...when the war would end, neither could predict, but both had heard rumors both in England and the States of a victory within 12 months. Churchill, they felt, follows the policy of describing things as worse than they actually...
...Army officers were sure this week that the morale of their soldiers was on the rise from its low point of last month, when the extension-of-service act was passed. They could also predict with some confidence that morale would continue to rise...
...many chest-throwing stories of Russian Army prowess written in old-fashioned dime-novel style. Typical sample: "Soviet frontier guards, who sustained the first sudden attack of the perfidious fascist enemy, fought like lions and covered themselves with immortal glory. . . ." But the Worker did not in so many words predict a Soviet victory...
...will be no exemption granted. Even for medical students there isn't blanket deferment--each case is decided individually and locally. Those who register in July, then, as well as registrants who will be reclassified, must study their home area as well as their bluebook postcards in trying to predict the length of the remainder of their scholastic life...