Sentence examples for being able to predict from inspiring English sources

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Not being able to predict what might happen next.

And being able to predict challenges and difficulties is often more important than what you've done".

The plan seems to rest on being able to predict pollution patterns with great accuracy.

There is no such thing as being able to predict the need for extensive medical treatment.

"I think what he [Goodes] did is hugely consequential, without being able to predict what those consequences will be".

Precognition Being able to predict the future is very difficult to reconcile with the known laws of physics.

Doing Something About the Weather Being able to predict the weather is one thing; coping with its impact is something else.

After the customary and cautionary language about never being able to predict the Supreme Court's result, Olson and Boies often answer the question by going a step further.

"I'm in the news business, and not being able to predict the day has always been one part of the joy.

"In other words, everything that we have seen, looked at, there is no indication of being able to predict this stunning series of crimes," Mr. Kelly said.

"I think one of the biggest issues is the ambivalence around the future and not being able to predict very well".

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