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Men and women are predicted to have both similar and different strategies depending on the circumstances.
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Its time slot was regularly pre-empted by sports events, making it difficult to predict when new episodes would air.
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It was very difficult to predict and even players failed to recognize the trick for multiple sets.
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Experts were split in their prognostications, but most predicted a high-scoring game.
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It also predicted a recovery in 2009 and 2010.
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For the specific case of predicting wind wave statistics on the ocean, the term ocean surface wave model is used.
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This is predicted to increase by 30 percent to 50 percent in 2014.
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This was not enough to avoid the wooden spoon but most pundits predicted they would be better for the experience in 2003.
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This agent was predicted to be a new virus.
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A successor to the 928, based on that sedan's architecture, is predicted to follow.
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