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We have the first generation of children in America who are
predicted
to live shorter lives than their parents.
The people will revolt, they predicted, because the very best music was no longer available, because they had shifted to the second best public domain provided by BMI.
Several long-term studies have shown that girls who diet in their early teenage years are three times more likely to become overweight five years later, even if they started at a normal weight, and all of these studies found that the same factors that
predicted
weight gain also
predicted
the development of eating disorders.
The behavior of the system as a whole cannot be
predicted
from the individual rules only.
This bat colony is organized in two different communities which cannot be
predicted
from the daily fission-fusion dynamics.
So how is it that one of the strongest indicators of your intelligence is liking this page when the content is totally irrelevant to the attribute that's being
predicted?
It's Jackie Joyner-Kersee, who in 1984 missed taking the gold in the heptathlon by one third of a second, and her husband
predicted
that would give her the tenacity she needed in follow-up competition.
Nobody on my team could have
predicted
this sort of response.
It's the unexpected things that you devise later on you never could have
predicted.
Well, waist-to-hip ratio
predicted
perceptions of distance.
And again, like the previous study, we found that waist-to-hip ratio
predicted
perceptions of distance.
But then something happened, something that wasn't predicted, that no one could have anticipated.
So even though babies are going to see much less evidence for squeaking, and have many fewer actions to imitate in this one ball condition than in the condition you just saw, we
predicted
that babies themselves would squeeze more, and that's exactly what we found.
In other words, these children didn't fit into nice, neat boxes, as Judith put it, and they saw lots of them, way more than Kanner's monolithic model would have
predicted.
The number of diagnoses started to soar, just as Lorna and Judith predicted, indeed hoped, that it would, enabling autistic people and their families to finally get the support and services they deserved.
In fact, it was
predicted
by Alexander Fleming, the man who discovered penicillin.
I met Constance Okollet, who had formed a women's group in Eastern Uganda, and she told me that when she was growing up, she had a very normal life in her village and they didn't go hungry, they knew that the seasons would come as they were
predicted
to come, they knew when to sow and they knew when to harvest, and so they had enough food.
In fact, a collision with the Andromeda Galaxy is
predicted
to happen 4 billion years from now, which may not be great news for our home planet.
And it's a symbolic number for us, because in the 1970s, doctors and physiologists did their math, and
predicted
that the human body would not be able to go below 100 meters.
Not only did Mendeleev completely nail gallium, he
predicted
other elements that were unknown at the time: scandium, germanium, rhenium.
Technetium is so rare it couldn't be isolated until it was synthesized in a cyclotron in 1937, almost 70 years after Dmitri
predicted
its existence, 30 years after he died.
So, what is the future of cities? Global population is currently more than 7 billion and is
predicted
to top out around 10 billion.
And when we gathered together everything we knew about them at age 50, it wasn't their middle age cholesterol levels that
predicted
how they were going to grow old.
Though most of today's robots look quite different than Capek imagined, they've become just as popular as he
predicted.
This is the situation that's
predicted
to happen in 2050.
It can be
predicted
even before birth based on the fetus' position in the womb.
For the past several decades, the exponential growth in computer storage capacity and processing power has followed a pattern known as Moore's Law, which, in 1975,
predicted
that information density would double every two years.
And as the prosecutor read the facts of each case, I was thinking to myself, we could have
predicted
that.
Despite this, the number of smartphones is on a steady increase; by 2019 it’s
predicted
that there’ll be close to 3 billion in use.
Since the end of the Cold War, a quarter century ago, at least six major wars have been
predicted
for this region.
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