predictions in the PONS Dictionary

predictions Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

may your predictions [or what you say] come true

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To attempt predictions of the intended result of keystrokes not yet entered, disambiguation may be combined with a word completion facility.
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The predictions proved unfounded, as numerous issues on and off the field saw the team collapse.
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And most of his predictions come with so many loopholes that they border on the unfalsifiable.
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Future predictions cast that summer sea ice might disappear altogether as soon as 2020.
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In this way, self-fulfilling prophecy can lead to the perception that forecasters have made accurate predictions.
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This new explanation is used to make falsifiable predictions that are testable by experiment or observation.
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When the seed distribution made the scrounger tactic unprofitable, the frequency of hopping with the head up diminished and appears to support the predictions of the producer-scrounger model.
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The pollsters procured approximately 14,000 randomised responses and were aiming for a 1.5% margin of error in their earliest predictions.
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Predictions of meteorological variables are issued several times per day (commonly between 2 and 4 times per day), and are available few hours after the beginning of the forecast period.
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The bimodality does not represent a problem for predictions if the previous erupt time is seen.
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