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And that is one bit of prognosticating that actually came true.
Their overconfidence in their prognosticating abilities of pending crisis was their weakness.
They were prognosticating that he had not chance to an electoral victory.
I can spin fanciful scenarios all day, but I've given up on prognosticating.
When prognosticating any number of scenarios, it seems that every possible outcome points to Trump.
It's a hotbed of instant, and at times misguided, analysis prognosticating a historic election in November.
It's six more weeks of winter for us – at least according to one prognosticating groundhog from Pennsylvania.
Prognosticating about the impact of political events on the economy seems both doomed to failure and thankless.
Finally, after much ink spilled and many hours prognosticating, it happened: Uber started trading on the stock market.
The sun coming up Wednesday morning, he said, was the "one bit of prognosticating that actually came true."
This is why I take all current poll and prognosticating about the 2020 race with a grain of salt.
Mr. Benson, 87, has photographed every president since Eisenhower, but he is not prognosticating about an invitation to Washington.
"It is the best we have for prognosticating the future and doing public health and public policy planning," he says.
We'll take our cue from Anonymous (show yourself!) and let you all go without any more prognosticating from us… until next week.
Today's change of heart will invite plenty of amateur prognosticating about how Tebow's football pedigree will help him transition, if at all.
Third, when it comes to writing about politics, I'm going to make an effort to do less prognosticating and more first-order analysis.
Quid, a provider of machine learning-powered market research tools, also sells mostly to enterprise customers, though its technology has also been effective in political prognosticating.
"I don't subscribe to the viewpoint that, because of political prognosticating, we shouldn't work together on good policy," said Representative Josh Gottheimer, Democrat of New Jersey.
Such that we have a democratic process rooted in statewide results, it only seems fitting that we exclusively value statewide polls when prognosticating the state of the 2016 election.
In a Congress of 535 members, however, it is not out of the ordinary to have turnover — and, in my opinion, too much prognosticating weight is given to retirements.
Space professionals and policy makers alike are hypothesizing and prognosticating about what they believe the future will bring in space, but in reality, these are all, at best, just educated guesses.
Using trigonometry and shipping containers to estimate oil supply, prognosticating on financial returns by analyzing the number of cars in big box mart parking lots, and even surveying demolished houses after storms.
Of course, prognosticating anyone's future is a fool's errand in the current administration, but looking at which Cabinet secretaries have been fired and why could provide a guide to Pruitt's fortunes under Trump.
This is all still hypothesis testing for many of us, and most evidence still points to the parties pulling together and deciding this thing for more established candidates, but prognosticating is still fun.
I am decidedly not thematic because, by the time investors like me start prognosticating on what they think is interesting, the time to make those investments is probably 212 months in the past.
The real groundhogs of Pennsylvania do indeed venture out of their dens in early February, but prognosticating the weather is the last thing on their marmot minds, according to a Penn State study.
He also said to expect the Golden State Warriors to win their NBA Finals series against the Cleveland Cavaliers in five games, so we should get a sense soon on how good Lee is at prognosticating.
Impeachment The next step in the historic impeachment of President Trump has been looming for almost a month now, and after all the strategizing, prognosticating and negotiating, the pieces are finally falling into place for a Senate trial.
On the other hand, the political context of a universe in which Sanders upsets Clinton for the nomination and then wins a general election would be different enough from what we've seen in the past that prognosticating about it is difficult.
Since proposing the futuristic "fifth mode of transportation" in 2013, Elon Musk hasn't said too much about the hyperloop, preferring to let the companies that are working on commercializing the whole levitating-pod-in-a-vacuum-tube thing to do most of the prognosticating.
I am so not a prognosticator, but so what I will do to answer your question and avoid prognosticating, I will go back to a turn of phrase which hasn't been used in a while: You will be able to watch what you want to watch, when you want to watch it, where you want to watch it.
Bracketology — the scientific-sounding name for prognosticating tournament picks before the official committee reveals the bracket on Selection Sunday — has exploded among basketball fans in recent years, fueled by social media, at-home podcasts and a website, Bracket Matrix, that tracks the accuracy of the forecasters, from pros like Lunardi to faceless amateurs with screen names like LoboFan22016 and One Man Selection Committee.
MORE FROM REUTERS COMMENTARY Josh Cohen: The Mideast war risk that Trump can't ignore Scott Lemieux: Why the Supreme Court must tell anti-gay baker his cakes aren't art Far more important to future election cycles than any help in prognosticating the public mood one or three years from now is what the results mean for the next round of redistricting that begins in 2021.
The Apuleian Sphere described in Petosiris to Nechepso, also known as "Columcille's Circle" or "Petosiris' Circle", is a magical prognosticating device for predicting the survival of a patient.
PSAP was used to monitor and assess progression of prostate cancer until the introduction of prostate specific antigen (PSA), which has now largely displaced it. Subsequent work, suggested that it has a role in prognosticating intermediate and high-risk prostate cancer, and led to renewed interest in it as a biomarker.
Returning to spring again, the cycle recommences: The new master lives in the monastery with the abandoned baby, now his apprentice. The boy is shown tormenting a turtle, ominously a traditional symbol of longevity and prognosticating the future.Traditional Patterns—Animals at Life in Korea. Retrieved 30 May 2014 Wandering into the rocky hills, the boy echoes his predecessor, forcing stones into the mouths of a fish, frog and snake (these last scenes were deleted in the U.S. release of the movie).
Iamblicus also attributes to Abaris a special expertise at extispicy, the art of predicting future events through the examination of anomalies in the entrails of animals."... and instead of divining by the entrails of beasts, he [Pythagoras] revealed to him the art of prognosticating by numbers conceiving this to be a method purer, more divine and more kindred to the celestial numbers of the Gods." from Iamblichus' Vita Pythagorica (trans. K. S. Guthrie). The Suda attributes a number of books to Abaris, including a volume of Scythian Oracles in dactylic hexameter, a prose theogony, a poem on the marriage of the river Hebrus, a work on purifications, and an account of Apollo's visit to the Hyperboreans.
McMahon, borrowing from Carson's prognosticating character "Carnac the Magnificent", also made predictions on what the final total of funds raised would be, and from 1970 though 1979, he was spot on many years, missing by as little as thousands of dollars, considering the final tallies. Unfortunately, the practice was abandoned after the 1982 telethon raised $2 million less than the previous year (which Lewis attributed to the severe 1980–1982 recession that had gripped the U.S.). The trend of taking a break during the telethon was started in 1985 by McMahon. Much like his role with Carson, McMahon would co-host only when Lewis was hosting, with his duties as co-host filled in by others when Lewis was away.
Normal S100B levels reliably exclude major CNS pathology. Its potential clinical use in the therapeutic decision making process is substantiated by a vast body of literature validating variations in serum 100B levels with standard modalities for prognosticating the extent of CNS damage: alterations in neuroimaging, cerebrospinal pressure, and other brain molecular markers (neuron specific enolase and glial fibrillary acidic protein). However, more importantly, S100B levels have been reported to rise prior to any detectable changes in intracerebral pressure, neuroimaging, and neurological examination findings. Thus, the major advantage of using S100B is that elevations in serum or CSF levels provide a sensitive measure for determining CNS injury at the molecular level before gross changes develop, enabling timely delivery of crucial medical intervention before irreversible damage occurs.
There are also statements that > "the king made the prognostication that ...," pertaining to weather, the > border regions, or misfortunes and diseases; the only prognosticator ever > recorded in the oracle bone inscriptions was the king ... There are, in > addition, inscriptions describing the king dancing to pray for rain and the > king prognosticating about a dream. All of these were activities of both > king and shaman, which means in effect that the king was a shaman. (, cited > in ) Chen's shaman-king hypothesis was supported by Kwang-chih Chang who cited the Guoyu story about Shao Hao severing heaven-earth communication (above). > This myth is the most important textual reference to shamanism in ancient > China, and it provides the crucial clue to understanding the central role of > shamanism in ancient Chinese politics.
Rosenfeld earned his B.A. in history from the University of Michigan in 1987, and his Master's in library science from the University of Michigan School of Information in 1990. Along with Peter Morville, he was the co-founder of Argus Associates, one of the first firms devoted exclusively to the practice of information architecture. The consulting firm was at the forefront of the nascent field of information architecture until the Dot-com bubble of 2001. Rosenfeld became infamous in internet circles by prognosticating the impending "death" of his then- competitor Yahoo,The Untimely Death of Yahoo or how the double-whammy of Web architecture and information retrieval will do Yahoo in, Louis B. Rosenfeld, CMC Magazine, September 1, 1995 which then went on to IPO and a subsequent 40-fold price increase in the next 5 years.
"Kane, P.V., History of the Dharmaśāstras, Vol. XVII. 17 Like assault, there are varying degrees of theft depending on what was stolen. The three kinds are: "trifling (when earthen-ware, seats, cots, wood, hides, grass, beans in pods or cooked food is stolen), middling (when the theft relates to clothes except silken ones, animals except cows and bulls, metals except gold, rice and barley), and grave or high (when gold jewels, silken cloth, women, men, cattle, elephants, horses, and the wealth of brāhmanas or temples is stolen)."Kane, P.V., History of the Dharmaśāstras, Vol. III, p. 519-20 There are several texts that agree on the definition of a thief including the , , and the of . Their definition contends that, "thieves are traders who employ false weights and balances, gamblers, quacks, bribers of sabhyas, prostitutes, those who profess to arbitrate, those who manufacture imitation articles, those who subsist by prognosticating good fortune or portents or by magic or palmistry, false witnesses, etc.
Rocky's intentions were originally just to compete in small, local fights, but with the publicity of Rocky's return right on the heels of the embarrassing computer simulation, Mason Dixon's promoters convince Rocky to challenge the champ in an exhibition match at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Originally against fighting an aged Rocky, Dixon recognizes the opportunity to fight a legend and hopes to end all prognosticating about who would win as well as contentions that he has never had a truly great opponent or memorable match. In the press, commentators dismiss Rocky's chances and the merits of the fight, assuming that it will be one-sided due to Rocky's age, despite their original excitement with Rocky's return to the ring, and their doubts regarding Dixon's ability. Before the fight, the boxing record that was presented for each boxer was, for Rocky: 57 wins (54 by KO), 23 losses, and 1 draw; for Dixon: 33 wins (30 by KO).

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