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FN had already been predicted to make gains in the regional elections long before the November attacks.
It is also true, as Better Together's leaders note, that the Yes camp had been predicted to make gains around now, with many working-class Glaswegians among the undecided.
Under its leader, Marine Le Pen, the Front National had already been predicted to make gains in the regional elections long before the November attacks, but since then polls have shown a boost for her party and a resolve among far-right sympathisers to turn out to vote.
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"We're steering students toward the classes where they are predicted to make better grades," Mr. Denley says.
The second big barrier to a better economic world is the wave of robotisation that is predicted to make millions of us unemployed.
The storm, which has killed 68 people, was predicted to make landfall tomorrow somewhere along the coastlines of Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and the Florida Panhandle.
She has also not ruled out using a social responsibility levy to claw back some of the profits supermarkets are predicted to make.
MasterCard said international travellers were predicted to make 382.9 million visits by air to the world's top 132 cities, collectively spending £236 billion.
When interest rates equal inflation, the government is predicted to make a small profit on the student loan book, even taking into account the fall in graduate incomes caused by the recession.
The opinion poll popularity of both Valls and Hollande has risen since the attacks, but Marine Le Pen's far-right Front National party is predicted to make large gains in regional elections in early December.
The busiest day on the High Street is expected to be December 18, when 10 million consumers are predicted to make a last-minute dash to buy Christmas gifts at a total cost of £1.1 billion, or £764,000 per minute.
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