Sentence examples for vaguely predicted from inspiring English sources

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"The kinds of things that are happening have in very general terms been vaguely predicted," he said.

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Machine learning then can use this information to (vaguely) predict that the next time a similar amount of power is used for 9 minutes, you are most likely using your hair straightener.

(Since neither man committed the predicted sins, the verdicts were vague and divided).

After all, you can't listen to iTunes on your hand, unless of course your smartphone is embedded in it, which is possible in the future predicted by the substandard if still vaguely enjoyable remake of Total Recall.

Additionally, 134 target genes did not match any homologs in the database, and many of these genes were annotated with only vague information i.e. unnamed protein product, predicted protein etc.

It was predicted that the GCC would receive only vague security promises, offers to sell them yet more weapons, and assurances that America's negotiations with Iran would limit the country's pathways to a nuclear arsenal.

Our operational definition for this vague term is: we consider as disorder whatever is predicted as such.

It predicted that higher food prices would continue but was vague on how long the higher prices would last.

But, as predicted in this space a couple years back, Internet video only vaguely resembles its small and silver screen cousins.

In the past, theorists have predicted the properties of mesons containing heavy quarks by assuming they vaguely resemble an electron and a proton bound to make a hydrogen atom.

He predicted that the world trade body would broker a deal, however vague, if only to avoid another embarrassing failure.

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