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Thus, for example, the report on drinking water
predicted
the frequency of bladder cancers that would eventually occur in a population exposed to levels of five, 10, or 20 parts per billion of arsenic.
In effect, the actual Bundesbank/ECB rate moved closely in tandem with the interest rate
predicted
by a Taylor rule applied to Germany.
One could have
predicted
in advance of the recent boom how the 12 large OECD economies would rank simply by knowing the percentage of the population with a university degree, the OECD index of barriers to entrepreneurs, and the breadth of the stock exchange (measured by the market value of outstanding shares relative to GDP years before the boom).
They implement Fabbro’s recommendations, and, as he had predicted, Venice becomes the world’s leading power, thanks to burgeoning trade, rapid economic growth, and broad prosperity – all enabled by free markets.
In 1987, 60% of Peruvian territory was under martial law, and the Rand Corporation and the US Department of Defense
predicted
that the Shining Path would achieve total victory as early as 1992.
In his annual economic report in February 2002, and again in February 2003 and February 2004, Bush confidently - and wrongly -
predicted
that his tax cut would create millions of jobs.
And she
predicted
that empirical evidence and expert knowledge will still carry substantial – if not full – weight in decision-making by legislators, presidents, and their advisers.
But as long as the NEF and similar efforts continue to nurture the continent’s brightest young scientists and tackle systemic issues like funding, mobility, and research infrastructure, the odds are good that those leading the search for solutions will be the very people Turok
predicted.
John Maynard Keynes was not off by much when he famously
predicted
in 1930 that the human race's “economic problem, the struggle for subsistence," was likely to be “solved, or be at least within sight of solution, within a hundred years."
In a January 2015, I suggested that oil prices would not continue to fall, and even
predicted
that they would “finish the year higher than they were when it began.”
The Middle East’s demographic youth bulge is well known, but no one
predicted
that its members would mobilize social media and cell phones to topple long-established dictators.
Among his policy papers, the most famous is a 1994 paper that
predicted
Mexico's peso crisis, one of many papers on Latin America's economic problems.
The riots that ensued were predictable – and
predicted.
Soviet communism was doomed long before then, when, as Amalrik predicted, the communist myth finally died in the hearts and minds of ordinary people and officials alike.
Few
predicted
he would take control of his party when he launched his leadership campaign in 2005.
Best-selling science fiction writers have long
predicted
that we will one day invent the machines that destroy us.
CAMBRIDGE – As the Federal Reserve moves closer to initiating one of the most long-awaited and widely
predicted
periods of rising short-term interest rates in the United States, many are asking how emerging markets will be affected.
Khrushchev hoped that the modest buildings would simply tide people over until the 1980s, when, he predicted, true proletarian luxury would arrive.
Similarly, Nouriel Roubini of New York University, writing at the start of the Trump presidency,
predicted
that the kind of tax cuts that have now been enacted in the United States would push up the dollar, fuel inflation, and spell the end of the market’s long climb.
Although the IPCC is not perfect – it famously
predicted
that all Himalayan glaciers would be gone in 2035, when the more likely year is 2350 – its many experts generally give us the best information on the fractious issue of global warming.
But the longer-term rise in the annual deficits – owing to an aging population, changing medical technology, and rising interest rates – and the resulting increase in the debt-to-GDP ratio were inevitable (and were clearly
predicted
by the CBO and others).
We would, they predicted, launch satellites, dispatch humans on orbital flights, assemble a large earth-orbiting space station, build reusable space shuttles, construct space telescopes, and send humans to the moon, Venus, and Mars.
Von Braun
predicted
that military forces would use orbiting platforms to observe troop movements and prevent surprise attacks.
Von Braun
predicted
that the US would need to launch 364 space shuttles in less than one year to prepare for the first lunar voyage.
When the space shuttle was approved in 1972, NASA officials
predicted
that they would launch one every week or two.
Hansen
predicted
that capitalism would suffer from a permanent underinvestment crisis.
Similarly, in Syria, mercenaries enable the Kremlin to downplay Russia’s involvement, as well as its losses, which many observers predicted, from the outset of its intervention, would be staggeringly high.
Mayhew concluded that it is rather difficult to tell whether derivative markets worsen financial-market volatility, because their creation tends to come when existing financial markets already are more volatile, or can be
predicted
to become so.
Imagine that a sophisticated trading firm has invested significant resources to develop an algorithm that quickly evaluates the potential market impact of news, and then automatically sends orders to trade based on that
predicted
impact.
The International Monetary Fund
predicted
that US banks would lose hundreds of billions of dollars by the summer of 2008, well before Lehman collapsed.
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