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Einstein did indeed make some predictions, but the distinctive effects he described were truly tiny.
But can you make some predictions about what Washington will do about medical coverage?
We could make some predictions, then test these against observations, to find out what kinds of interventions are associated with what kinds of outcomes.
So, the computer could actually, based on all that we knew about them, make some predictions about who was going to be the most successful.
The team has even been able to use the model to make some predictions about the behaviour of the real Ostreococcus populations.
IN A survey that takes the failure of past predictions as its starting point, there comes an awkward moment: it has to make some predictions of its own.
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Campbell Robertson makes some predictions, informed by a highly informal poll.
And IS-LM makes some predictions about what happens in the liquidity trap.
To the Editor: In "Obama's Money Class" (column, July 1), David Brooks makes some predictions about a Barack Obama presidency.
The N.B.A. season is here and Rod Thorn, the Nets' president, made some predictions at a breakfast Monday with reporters and General Manager Kiki Vandeweghe.
Mathematics- In the article read in class, Kenneth T. Jackson made some predictions about the demographics at the World Trade Center and what these numbers reveal about American society.
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