prediction in the PONS Dictionary

prediction Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

unambiguous prediction

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I am not making predictions about the second-leg, but we have a distinct advantage because we did not give away a goal.
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A poetic prediction or a poetic denial of reality.
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And most of his predictions come with so many loopholes that they border on the unfalsifiable.
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There are however some predictions of when the marriage took place.
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More recent reports show predictions from various analysts in the range from 26 to 64 million units in 2013.
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The bimodality does not represent a problem for predictions if the previous erupt time is seen.
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This prediction is based on aggregated results of all students.
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The theory included many predictions that could be empirically tested.
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When this prediction failed, he did not make any other predictions.
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These are one of many predictions issued for storms.
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