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Exactly as I had predicted.
Peter Higgs had predicted the existence of this particle in 1964.
He denied him three times, just as Christ had predicted.
But it was not, as some had predicted, the end of the world.
When Ceres was rediscovered by Zach on 7 December 1801 it was almost exactly where Gauss had predicted.
Analysts polled by FactSet Research had predicted a profit of 33 cents a share.
After Jesus had predicted the horrible death of Peter, he said to him,“Follow me.”.
Juno's measurements during the first few close passes also show that Jupiter's magnetic field is nearly two times stronger than scientists had predicted.
As the prophet Jahaziel had predicted, Israel didn't need to fight at all(v.17).
When Germany invaded Poland on 1 September 1939, Polish forces were dealt asignificant defeat at the Battle of the Border, just as critics of the plan had predicted.
The plan that authorized the translocation program had predicted the carrying capacity would be reached within five to 10 years.
The researchers used scanning tunneling microscopy andspectroscopy to validate first principle calculations- or models- that for years had predicted this outcome.
This was a trend that the Cyber Threat Alliance had predicted in their 2018 white paper on the illicit cryptocurrency threat.
If after the contract period has expired the Google stock asset has appreciated to a value that is greater than 672.1.00 as you had predicted, you will earn 1700.
Trotsky had predicted this development in The Revolution Betrayed, his brilliant study of the fate of the Russian Revolution, written at the height of the Soviet industrialization drive in the 1930s.
In any case, the president of Xiaomi China and general manager of the Redmi brand, Lu Weibing, had predicted that 2020 will be the year of the screens with holes for the front camera.
Before the meeting took place, Trump had predicted that the two of them might strike a nuclear deal or forge a formal ending to The Korean War in the course of a single meeting or several days.
Even before this year's devastating hurricane season, the team of demographers I work with at Penn State and the Puerto Rico Institute of Statistics had predicted that the population of Puerto Rico would decline over the next few decades.
Sean McManus, the president of CBS News and Sports, had predicted that Tiger's return to professional golf after the scandal would be the biggest media event in the past ten to fifteen years outside of Barack Obama's inauguration.
In what is claimed as the first detailed study, geologist Beata Csatho, of the University of Buffalo in the US, and colleagues report in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that they used satellite and aerial data to reconstruct changes in the icesheet at 100,000 places, and to confirm that the process of losing 277 cubic kilometres of ice a year is more complex than anyone had predicted.
But it seemed that we didn't win each individual game by the margin that some of our alumni had predicted--(Laughter) And quite frequently I really felt that they had backed up their predictions in a more materialistic manner.
When Hitler turned on Stalin(as Trotsky had predicted) and invaded the USSR in June 1941, there was a fight in the WP over whether to defend the Soviet Union; a handful of WP youth in Los Angeles went back to the SWP when the WP failed to make good on Shachtman's earlier declaration that he would defend the USSR in case of invasion.
For example, 97.3% of respondents reported owning a radio so if Blumenstock had predicted that everyone would report owning a radio he would have had an accuracy of 97.3%, which is surprisingly similar to the performance of his more complex procedure(97.6% accuracy).
We have predicted it can be a very simple process.
Nobody could have predicted that she was capable of this.
Who would have predicted such an outcome?
Who could have predicted that 30,000 strands?
There's no way we could have predicted this.
Not something we could have predicted.
(Nobody Could Have Predicted This).