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Not being able to predict what might happen next.
"I'm in the news business, and not being able to predict the day has always been one part of the joy.
"I think one of the biggest issues is the ambivalence around the future and not being able to predict very well".
The most obvious beneficiary of a Remain vote will be George Osborne, a man who exudes all the warmth of Scott of the Antarctic's last dump, who made detailed claims about what the British economy would be like in 2030, despite not being able to predict the recession a week after it happened.
"Of course, the standard caveats apply about not being able to predict the future".
Being able to forecast the VRE output is critical to operate ultra-high renewable systems unless significant reserve margins are designed to account for not being able to predict the future VRE output.
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ATLANTA — We may not be able to predict the Rapture.
But until Pepsi conducts the test, executives said they would not be able to predict when large-scale production of such bottles might begin.
So we may not be able to predict who will go on to be the next Marie Curie or found the next WhatsApp and the marrying-man problem may not help you single out the next great creative scientist.
Although such forecasts might not be able to predict the exact moment and spot where lightning will strike, it could allow scientists to estimate the probability of lightning over a certain area.
So we may not be able to predict who will go on to be the next Marie Curie or found the next WhatsApp — and the marrying-man problem may not help you single out the next great creative scientist.
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