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But Steinbrueck also made it clear that he expects any sanctions in response to Germany’s
predicted
3.4%-of-GDP fiscal deficit to be largely symbolic, not penalties that would cost its government or economy anything of significance.
In fact, this warming was
predicted
before it was observed.
There he correctly
predicted
“that the present cooling trend will, within a decade or so, give way to a pronounced warming induced by carbon dioxide,” and that “by early in the next century [CO2] will have driven the mean planetary temperature beyond the limits experienced during the last 1,000 years.”
He
predicted
an overall twentieth-century global warming of 0.8 ºC.
But the laws of physics don’t surrender to opposition: for the past 35 years, global warming has unfolded as
predicted
by science.
Economic determinists
predicted
that he did not stand a chance.
It turns out that our estimates then, if applied to subsequent data,
predicted
long-term rates extremely well for the 20 years after we published; but then, in the mid-1990s, our theory started to overpredict.
When an event has never occurred, it cannot be
predicted
with any semblance of confidence.
As a group, neither behavioral economists, who think that market efficiency is a joke, nor progressive economists, who distrust free markets,
predicted
the crisis.
The book, written by a team of scientists,
predicted
disastrous shortages and mass starvation due to population pressure.
But growth in 2011 had been
predicted
to slow even before the earthquake.
The Ethics of EatingGlobal meat consumption is
predicted
to double by 2020.
Normally, we have no trouble recognizing whether sensations are caused by our own actions, because those that are can be
predicted.
While its depth and length cannot be predicted, a continued credit crunch, sovereign-debt problems, lack of competitiveness, and fiscal austerity imply a serious downturn.
More specifically, spending on Social Security retirement benefits is
predicted
to rise from 4.9% of GDP to 6%.
The outcome of June’s Brexit referendum did not cause the economic catastrophe that much of the “Remain” camp had
predicted
it would.
Analysts
predicted
that a large share of the region’s votes would go to the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), led by Muhammadu Buhari, a northern Muslim from the state of Katsina.
The accounting and consulting firm PwC
predicted
that per capita GDP growth in China, India, and Nigeria would exceed 4.5% well into the middle of the century.
Some unknown comet or other space object could fly near enough to the asteroid in the next few decades to change its
predicted
path, perhaps in a way that redirected it toward Earth.
A Year of Successes in Global HealthBANGKOK – In the field of human development, the year that just ended was better than many
predicted
it would be.
Most notably, Germany, despite facing the arrival of a
predicted
800,000 asylum-seekers this year, has suspended implementation of the EU’s Dublin Regulation, which would have led to the deportation of thousands of Syrian refugees.
When the idea of "one-person one-vote" arose, feudal landlords
predicted
chaos in the decision-making process.
Of course, China could also fall short of its aspirations, as its persistently bearish skeptics have
predicted.
Interethnic violence – which many feared – has largely been avoided, and the mass exodus of Serbs that some also
predicted
has not occurred.
This is contrary to what would be
predicted
by the so-called gravity model of trade, which is based on both the size of the trading partner and its distance.
At that rate, it was
predicted
that the level could fall to zero within the next three years.
Until the crisis hit last year, the enlargement had proven to be a profitable business for Old Europe: high growth rates in most of New Europe injected energy into Old Europe’s sagging economies, much to the surprise of those who had
predicted
that enlargement would become an economic millstone around the neck of the established member states.
A recent study by the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London
predicted
that negotiations for the first wave of candidate countries could take between 3 and 7 years, with entry dates between 2002 and 2006, but more likely in the second half of this period.
For example, MIT Technology Review recently compared the findings of 19 major studies examining
predicted
job losses, and found that forecasts for the number of globally “destroyed” jobs vary from 1.8 million to two billion.
Many people predicted, and everyone can now see, that the decision to invade was a disastrous error; that it is having catastrophic consequences, not just for Iraq, but also for the Middle East generally; and that it has seriously damaged the moral standing of the United States and Britain.
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