Sentence examples for seem to forecast from inspiring English sources

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When Epstein considers the court and reads the arguments in the case, she said she sees a conflict between the justices' personal ideologies and what the court's precedents seem to forecast.

He's only a few years older than Capote was when he went to Kansas, but his thicker features seem to forecast the coarsening of face and body and the spreading spiritual rot that afflicted the writer in the years after the book came out.

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This, they say, is yet another piece of intelligence that "seemed to forecast the September 11 attacks".

Democrats said that Mr. Lieberman had seemed to forecast the likelihood of a defeat in Judge Sauls's court but that the ticket would fight on.

It recently suggested that cash flows from its operations might not be positive in the second quarter and it seemed to forecast a drop in North American sales in the second half of the year.

The audience will hear a recording of the introspective "I've Been to the Mountaintop" speech that Dr. King delivered there on the night before the shooting, when he seemed to forecast his own death.

Mr. Obama himself seemed to forecast this back in May when, speaking to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, he warned that events in the Middle East could lead to a challenge to the status quo if the Israelis and Palestinians did not move quickly toward a peace deal.

Those declines reflect the cost squeeze brokers have faced, and Mr. Phelan seemed to forecast that the trends would turn around only when the general industry outlook improves, although he emphasized the Big Board's new "competitive spirit" and aggressive pursuit of business.

It is what Sister Edgar does, first wilfully, in devoting herself to God, and then miraculously, by ascending into cyberspace, "the lunar milk of the data stream", a collectivity of brain or soul (what Teilhard de Chardin called the "noosphere"), which seems to forecast both the death of the printed book and the eternal life of some new universal mind, or in Whitman's terms, "soul".

Tipp believes corporate debt hasn’t completely recovered from the sell-off that followed Lehman Brothers’ bankruptcy, when bond prices seemed to forecast another Great Depression.

Within the isolation that South Africa's leaders seem to be forecasting, other pressures are building.

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