Sentence examples for supposedly predict from inspiring English sources

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The risk economy could, supposedly, predict the future and pre-empt danger.

Despite the cautions of such sober analysts as Mr. Koesterich, it is difficult for people to resist looking for patterns that supposedly predict the future.

The company was first known for a tool that could supposedly predict startup success, but in recent years it has focused on providing online software for finding and managing startup competitions.

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The first of the so-called Fatima secrets supposedly predicted the end of World War I and the coming of World War II.

She offered a disclaimer — "You know how Nostradamus predicted Hitler, but was off by one letter?" and a bona fide: Bertoldi supposedly predicted September 11th back in 1999 ("There will be total mayhem in the streets of New York").

Around the world, people were flocking to sites touted as apocalypse-proof in hopes of avoiding the end of the world supposedly predicted by the Mayans thousands of years ago.

ISTANBUL — Despite assurances from leading Islamic and Christian clerics and the global skepticism based on scientific facts, as many as 10,000 people are expected to descend on a small Turkish town in the Aegean region in hopes of being among the few to survive the Dec. 21, 2012, doomsday supposedly predicted by the Mayan calendar.

The 13 eating together rule supposedly predicted Sirius and Lupin's deaths, too. .

So here Americans are again, after surviving the end of the world, supposedly predicted by the Mayans, and after avoiding the fiscal cliff, on the verge of yet another financial crisis.

Entrails were not considered edible, Hallo said, but "the liver, lungs and intestines were used to foretell the future". The color of the liver, for example, supposedly predicted sagacious appointments and the outcome of battles.

Just two weeks ago, Justice Samuel Alito gave a speech in which he made a clarion call to religious conservatives, bragging that he'd supposedly predicted in his dissent in the Supreme Court's landmark Obergefell decision on marriage equality in 2015 that LGBTQ people and their allies, emboldened by the ruling, would soon "vilify" others based on their religious beliefs.

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