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Mullen added that he worried that an attack could have "unintended consequences that are difficult to predict in what is an incredibly unstable part of the world".

The campaigns are increasingly focused on turnout, which can be difficult to predict in special elections, and both sides acknowledge the race is extremely tight.

Threadneedle Street identified flows in and out of emerging markets as one area which was difficult to predict in the event of a rise by the US Federal Reserve at its meeting on 15 and 16 December.

Beginning in the 1960s, Eugene Fama and several collaborators demonstrated that stock prices are extremely difficult to predict in the short run, and that new information is very quickly incorporated into prices.

More fundamentally, the corruption of democratic institutions, the mainlining of racism and misogyny, and the fraying of alliances will rebound in ways that are difficult to predict in coming years.

"It is difficult to predict in advance exactly how it's going to go, but the numbers are quite big and we are looking for a substantial surplus," said Mr Gordon.

And if the world actually did lose faith in American government debt as a safe asset the resulting financial-market chaos would be difficult to predict in its specifics but easy enough to imagine in its generalities.

Mr. Calaway added, however, that the timing of any increase in lithium supply and demand was difficult to predict in large part because electric cars had yet to take off in any big way.

The PTI has genuine support in the province but just how much of that will translate into votes and seats is difficult to predict in a country where polling is still rudimentary and voters are known not to make up their minds until a few days before an election.

Franklin Zimring, a professor of law at the University of California at Berkeley, who is a leading deterrence scholar, told me that one reason that Ceasefire's effectiveness is difficult to predict in any given city is that Kennedy's results have not been subjected to a rigorous independent analysis.

A prognosis of six months to live is commonly made with cancer patients, but because it is more difficult to predict in patients with other ailments like heart disease or Alzheimer's, the lack of precision often means patients who could benefit from hospice services are not referred to one, Mr. Jennings said.

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