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But as the evening dragged on, more news organizations began to predict a resignation on Wednesday.
In 1951, Phelps Dodge mining company began the Lavender Pit, a new open-pit mine, but in 1967, the company began to predict the close of the Pit.
In the mid-20th century, as it became clear how fast carbon dioxide levels were rising, some scientists began to predict a warming of the planet.
At the end of 2000, with the economy softening and many managers cutting their capital-spending budgets, technology companies began to predict that they would struggle in the months ahead.
Despite the ferocious onslaught to which he had been subjected, pundits began to predict that Benn might win the hard-fought election for the deputy leadership and that his rise to the leadership was only a matter of time.
By the nineteen-seventies, the rest of the world had caught up, and students of international affairs began to predict that, in the absence of a credible global policeman, there would be a surge in the number of armed conflicts around the world.
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You couldn't even begin to predict their fates.
The centre of their models did not begin to predict that the tails would move so violently.
Some investors are beginning to predict that Google will have to push the offer into September or even reduce the number of shares it plans to sell.
"It is rather comforting to think that things we think we can begin to predict, like financial markets, or the weather, have a habit of doing wild things unexpectedly," he says.
Credit is frozen, the stock market looks perilously close to flatlining, and neither politicians nor economists can begin to predict the short- or long-term consequences of $700 billion government bailouts and a national debt topping $10 trillion.
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