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This seems especially clear in cases in which a third party lacks access to the original meteorological evidence E (or is incompetent to assess that evidence) but does know that the meteorologist arrived at the verdict that it will rain tomorrow on its basis.
And if the skies are not clear the chances are that it will rain, for there is another Atlantic front on its way to tease.
"There is no guarantee that it will rain this year.
But there's no way you can know, and lately, the likelihood that it will rain has been increasing".
It is sometimes a synonym for "tending to believe," especially with less than full confidence ("I think that it will rain, but I am not sure").
"It's logical if you're going to London that it will rain; it's not logical that you'll be invited for lunch with the queen.
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Your job is to look out the window.Writing a "balanced" version of this story would produce an article that reads "he says it will rain" but "she says it won't".
"If the pigs dance," goes one caption, "it will rain that day".
The app even lets the clock represent a week, 12 hours or 24 hours, so you can quickly get a sense of whether it will rain that night or be blustery the next day, for example.
It may not rain tomorrow, but we know that if it does, it will rain water, not boiling oil.
He first appears in "A Visitor," a short story from the mid-nineteen-fifties, tying up a suspect and observing that he doesn't think it will rain.
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