Examples of using To predict in English and their translations into Thai
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Eating habits to predict diseases.
How to predict the price movement?
An8}… but this front is very hard to predict.
So it's very hard to predict what's on his mind.
The monsters in real life are a lot harder to predict.
Daniella to predict when it's going to happen.
We do not want to try to predict the future.
Trying to predict where the next incident will take place.
When it's going to happen. Daniella to predict.
We will be able to predict new things about the world.
Currency rates change rapidly and they are very difficult to predict.
The weather is difficult to predict during our trip.
You need to predict how far away your viewers are from the display screen.
Our visions of the future! Ways to predict what will happen.
EXACTA You need to predict which horse finishes first and which one second.
A historian tells me it's even more difficult to predict about the past.
It's very difficult to predict how any of this stuff is gonna work out.
Table 2.5: Partial list of studies use some digital trace to predict some event.
It's always difficult to predict, especially about the future.
Well, astronomers can now watch asteroids in space and see them coming using complex computer models to predict the deadly rock's path.
People actually tried to predict the future, even the economists.
We try to predict the outcome of an event and then wager our money accordingly.
Our main job, of course, is to predict attacks before they happen.
We tried to predict which cadets would stay in military training and which would drop out.
Nasdaq trials new tool to predict crypto price movement.
I'm trying to predict Whether you like my choice or will cause boredom.
This position was justified by the inability to predict the consequences of the intervention.
The best way to predict the future is to create it.
You don't need to make complicated calculations to predict price movement on the chart.
Involves trying to predict the outcome or consequence for an action can get.