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to be predicted to do sth

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They also predicted consumer spending would slow to only 0.2 percent, and forecast a two-year drop in investment.
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Predicted aspects of the revolution were left by the wayside or modified in the face of an emerging reality.
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Given a uniform swing to the opposition or government parties in an election, the number of seats that change hands can be predicted.
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It was predicted that it would take at least 70,000 people to make back the 16m price tag but 66,000 attended.
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Initial ground conditions are as predicted -- weak weathered granodiorite (saprolite), requiring conventional steel support and shotcrete.
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Organic food has gained a market share of around 3.0%, and this is predicted to increase further.
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Not only did they find elevated N.F.C. levels, but that need in turn predicted support for counterterrorism policies.
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As predicted by the researchers, suppressors showed significantly worse performance on a memory test for the orally presented information.
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Immediately after its release, the song was predicted by critics to set a new trend in Filipino music.
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With futurologists having mistakenly predicted the end of the printed page for several decades now, no one is preparing a eulogy for the traditional book.
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