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"And that is exactly the trouble with inexplicable events," Nicolas Dickner tells us in Nikolski, "you inevitably end up interpreting them in terms of predestination, or magic realism, or government plots".
The experts' trouble in Tetlock's study is exactly the trouble that all human beings have: we fall in love with our hunches, and we really, really hate to be wrong.
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I did not realize exactly what the trouble was, nor did she.
The interpretation of contractual obligations was "exactly where the trouble lies" in the Connecticut Community Bank case, she said.
Mrs. Smith said she knew exactly when the trouble had begun in Burnley, which has 92,000 people, about 7.5percentt of them nonwhite: when the party got 11.3percentt of the town's vote in the June 7 national elections.
This lets management know exactly where the trouble spots are before they happen.
That the families in this case are black instead of white only demonstrates that we're all in exactly the same trouble under the skin.
The land was in a dire state then, but it wasn't exactly clear when the trouble began.
The real problem, though, is that we don't know exactly how bad the trouble would be.
To find out exactly how deep the trouble is, an international team used historical maps and other data, along with the latest satellite imagery and technology, to track elevation changes in 33 deltas over the past half-century.
Currency union without fiscal unity is asking for exactly the type of trouble that Europe has now got in spades.
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