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Nobody can make a prognosis today".
"It's difficult to make a prognosis," he said.
But that's only if you make a prognosis based on the utopia that strict economic policies, not politics, rule these wintery lands.
The Spaniard said last night it was too early to make a prognosis on Gerrard and that he would await the outcome of x-rays and scans this morning.
In cancer, personalised medicine uses specific information about a person's tumour to help diagnose, plan treatment, find out how well treatment is working, or make a prognosis.
That makes it hard to forecast the future of the industry in the U.S. "I wouldn't dare to make a prognosis," Vasella says.
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He said Fraser's report was the only one in existence that made a prognosis on the Libyan's life expectancy.
On the basis of his in-depth analysis, the author makes a prognosis for the future of ethnic relations in Bulgaria and provides recommendations for reforms.
Any good doctor making a prognosis, he said, takes into account the size of a tumor, how far it has spread, the patient's age, success rates of new treatments and other factors.
The nature of his injury is making a prognosis difficult, but Roy Hodgson will be concerned that his first-choice options in the centre of midfield are becoming thinner with less than a month to go before England's first game of the tournament against France in Donetsk on 11 June.
But the report's annual opinion letter from the auditors made a prognosis that the financial malady could be terminal.
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