Examples of using Could predict in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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That was not something Aiko could predict.
But if you could predict that from the beginning, the rest was easy.
Since she was not a goddess that could predict everything.
There is no way we could predict when an earthquake will happen but we….
The Cold War persevered for forty years and no one could predict how it would end.
Also, I could predict that there would be no blazing explosion as it was not powered by fuel.
After a while, it got so that he could predict which substances could cause cancer.
If we could just figure out the perfect weights to use that work for every house,our function could predict house prices!
Neither Do nor Armitage, though, could predict how many refugees would turn up in Con Son.
I could predict that far if I was close to the Dragon Vein before the battle begun, but I needed to be around the summoning site this time.
The scientists demonstrated that the combination of biomarkers could predict mortality equally well in both males and females.
Naturally no one could predict the lightninglike way in which this idea would succeed and how quickly it would be adopted by the working classes.
One key long-termstudy from back in 1984 demonstrated that these variations could predict future violent episodes in 84 percent of criminals.
Dr. Bernie Siegel found he could predict which of his cancer patients would go into remission by asking,"Do you want to live to be one hundred?".
And when the research team looked in the other blood samples,those 10 markers of Alzheimer's could predict who was likely to enter mental decline in the following years.
Tessa was then given the codename Sage by Storm, who recruited her into the X-Treme X-Men who had beenset out to search for a mutant named Destiny who could predict the future.
At the very beginning, nobody- even in the west- could predict the internet would have so much to do with freedom of speech and that social media would develop in the way it has.
When studying the 2010 World Cup, Keith Welker, from the University of Colorado Boulder, confirmed that the ratio between the width andheight of the soccer players' faces could predict how many goals they would score.
As soon as a living human is produced, no one could predict what kind of impact it will bring, as the modified inheritable substance will inevitably blend into human genome pool.".
Marolf and Polchinski presented arguments, now reported in Physical Review Letters[1],suggesting that there is no well-defined quantum mechanical calculation that could predict the outcome of the in-falling observer's measurement.
That's the advice of Australian researchers who found that our walking speed could predict our risk of dying at an earlier age from not just cardiovascular disease, but a wide variety of health conditions.
While no-one could predict exactly what the workforce's needs will be in the middle of the century,“we already know they are changing and will continue to change with the rate of technological advancement”.
We were able to build a statistical model that,after asking people a few questions about themselves, could predict what type of phone they had in their pocket about 70 percent of the time,” he said.
So, to go back to the baseball example in correlation, we could predict how many runs a baseball player would score, that was our Y variable based on their batting average.
If we knew exactly the laws of nature andthe situation of the universe at the initial moment, we could predict exactly the situation of the same universe at a succeeding moment.
But after the pastor appeared to succeed in his attempts at healing,he began to boast that he could predict whether a high school student would succeed in his or her university entrance exam or not.
In the 2nd century BC, Hipparchus,aware of the extraordinary accuracy with which Babylonian astronomers could predict the planets' motions, insisted that Greek astronomers achieve similar levels of accuracy.