Examples of using Predict in English and their translations into Malayalam
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No one can predict life.
Predict your own successes.
Somebody who can predict the past.
Some predict a second and even third coming.
Love is something we cannot predict.
People also translate
You can predict the future now?
However, it seems he can't predict the future.
You can't predict anything about them.
The bottom line is that no one can predict the future.
No one can predict the future, BUT.
Experts predict that that amount of money could not even be paid back in 40 years.
Obviously we cannot predict the future… but.
We can now predict renal outcome and life expectancy with some accuracy, but data sources on life expectancy are few.
We certainly cannot predict the future, but we.
No one can predict when an illness will occur.
You cannot accurately predict where it will end.
No one can predict what President Trump will do next.
Solution- This simple currency strenght meter can't predict the future but at least it can help us visualise the past.
I never predict my topics.
However, with the rise in temperatures still underway, the researchers predict that banana yields will drop drastically in some countries.
Google AI now can predict your death with 95 percent accuracy.
Wise King Solomon could through prophetic revelation Proverbs predict what happened with Jesus clothes, hundreds of years before it occurred.
But nobody can predict when that will happen.
In fact, by observing how a couple handles the four horsemen,you can predict with a reasonable accuracy about the success or a failure of a relationship.
But you can never predict how a season is going to go.
But I can't predict such things.
But you cannot predict any of that now.
Tiny Cash Loans is not a lender and cannot predict the exact fees and interest of the loan option presented to you.
(2010) built a machine learning model that could predict the human classification of a galaxy based on the characteristics of the image.
Based on past experiences of taking tests, their brains predict a hammering heartbeat, sweaty hands, so much so that they are unable to actually take the test.