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Over the past 33 years, I have had plenty of opportunity to study both oil prices and foreign exchange rates, including overseeing a research department of talented people trying to
predict
their movements.
But what if, instead of trying to
predict
the future, we look at realities that exist today for billions of people?
But one can
predict
a relationship in the coming years that will be both sui generis and stronger.
In the meantime, no one can
predict
the ends to which Putin will go to prop up his presidency.
But, against a background of declining confidence in the ability of “experts” to explain, let alone predict, economic developments, that faith has deteriorated.
Unfortunately, on that count, it is too soon to
predict
whether we will live happily ever after.
It is impossible to
predict
what place, if any, literature will have in the future.
Genotyping can be used to determine which genes you have, but it cannot always
predict
your phenotype.
If this pattern continues through the rest of the century, with emphasis gradually shifting from historic levels to per capita targets, economic models
predict
that no country need suffer a loss of more than 1% of GDP in present discounted value (assuming that market mechanisms such as international trading are allowed).
Given domestic political instability, the government’s opaque nature, and an ever-changing regional context, it is impossible to
predict
their decision.
As America’s primaries move beyond Iowa and New Hampshire, it is simply impossible to
predict
who will be the Democratic and Republican nominees, much less who will become the 44th president of the United States.
With their backs against the wall, I predict, poor and working-class Americans will begin to agitate for social justice.
Notwithstanding a small recent uptick, most forecasts
predict
that oil prices will remain at current levels for the long term.
It is hard to
predict
what a future of low oil revenues will mean for the Middle East.
In fact, I
predict
that 2018 will be a breakout year for many – though not all – African economies, owing to gains in eight key areas.
In fact, I would venture to
predict
that the northern powerhouse project, which has already attracted the attention of local and foreign investors, will be one of the UK’s most important structural economic policies for many years to come.
What will happen is still impossible to
predict.
In previous elections, younger voters have turned out in greater numbers than their elders, leading some to
predict
that half of the voters will be in the 16-to-29 age bracket.
Even the technology’s advocates concede that their computer models
predict
that it will have a strong negative impact on tropical and subtropical regions.
It is still too early to
predict
the regime’s imminent collapse.
Who would have dared, even a few weeks ago, to
predict
that in the end it would be the divided Europeans, not the United States, who determined how to contain the global financial crisis?
But there is no way to
predict
whether Europe’s leaders will adopt this strategy.
The prospects for Egypt’s democratic transition have become increasingly difficult to predict, but one thing is clear: the military cannot and must not be trusted.
While it is difficult to
predict
how far he might move in this direction, it would be politically difficult for Obama to meet the North Korean leader in such a manner, something that he is likely to learn early in his presidency.
Looking to the decade ahead, this analysis suggests that one can
predict
the rich countries’ relative growth rates based on the growth pattern of their working-age populations, which one already knows today, given that anybody starting to work over the next two decades has already been born.
An apparent paradox emerged from the discussion: the boom in popular economics comes at a time when the general public seems to have lost faith in professional economists, because almost all of us failed to predict, or even warn of, the current economic crisis, the biggest since the Great Depression.
Those who
predict
that a Moon presidency will disrupt South Korean relations with the US and Japan are surely mistaken.
European Commission President José Manuel Barroso, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and industrial chambers of commerce strongly advocate a similar tariff system, leading many analysts to
predict
that the EU will also adopt some sort of green tariff system in the next few years.
Russia's pundits
predict
that if growth falls, so too will public support for reform.
While it is impossible to
predict
China’s future growth trajectory, understanding the economy’s underlying trends is the best way to derive a meaningful estimate.
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