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For different reasons, Cooke eschewed prediction and psephology whenever possible, having had his fingers badly burned in 1948 when his leader page article "Harry S Truman: a study in failure" was followed 24 hours later by Truman's unexpected landslide victory over his democratic challenger, Thomas Dewey.

Scenario planners eschew precise predictions, instead mapping out possible ways that the future might develop if certain big events occur.

When I composed a blog post around about this time last year, on trends to look out for in the media in 2017, I mostly eschewed concrete predictions.

In 2005, he eschewed making serious predictions after many fake predictions were made in his name.

Partly this is because I eschew the whole "percentage prediction" model everyone else seems so enamored of.

Prediction is eschewed.

So if you are after theories which seem, on the evidence, to be true, then you will eschew those which make bold — that is, highly improbable — predictions.

On the deficit front, the budget confounds the recent predictions of some pundits by including, rather than eschewing, deficit reduction.

Eschew them.

Eschew the lot.

Eschew precepts of time.

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