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For my prognostications, let's assume Congress remains in Republican control.
Vincent Deluard's recent bearish prognostications have not been that type.
These prognostications could turn out to be right, of course.
This did not occur as the doomsday prognostications proved to be overblown.
Now Kristol has embarrassed himself in ways that go beyond luckless prognostications.
Primary-coloured prognostications about the current decade have proven even more wrong.
He doesn&apost need constant updates on price or the latest prognostications.
Rthm won't offer stark, misguided prognostications about the way you may potentially die.
Angel investor Jon Staenberg Angel investor Jon Staenberg Q: Prognostications about the future.
That rapid ascent has been accompanied by wildly different prognostications about Bitcoin's future.
It's based on prognostications and comparables, not off of cold hard business metrics.
These critics exaggerate Mr. Trump's abnormality, allowing him to outperform prognostications of doom.
In the coming weeks, you will hear myriad prognostications about the US economy.
Oil stockpiles are at historic highs and price prognostications are all over the map.
I get the same feeling one gets when hearing a palm reader's generic prognostications.
While there has been no crash since then, he does not regret any prognostications.
So does he want to go on-the-record with any other political prognostications?
This is not the only example of amateur detectives unearthing prognostications of this pandemic.
And despite prognostications of Armageddon in response, the reaction largely has been phoned in.
"This did not occur as the doomsday prognostications proved to be overblown," the report said.
" Of course, he urged the audience to take his prognostications with a "grain of salt.
If last year's results are anything to go by, our followers' prognostications are worth heeding.
But how confident do all the best and the brightest feel about their prognostications now?
Despite predictions and prognostications of the "rise of the rest," we've not really seen it.
Op-Ed Contributor When it comes to artificial intelligence and jobs, the prognostications are grim.
There was even fancy fruit to munch on while your mind was nourished with beautiful prognostications.
In the near future of "The Warehouse," all of our anxious prognostications have finally been realized.
The New Year has brought many prognostications about what will happen in trade policy during 21625.
The portentous prognostications about this election were right: its outcome could shape Britain's future for decades.
But just because prognostications of doom sound "smart" to laypeople doesn&apost mean they are helpful.
Prognostications about how technology would affect the form of paper books have been with us for centuries.
Vague prognostications on Real, Ordinary Decent People squaring off against Out Of Touch Elites and Condescending Experts.
And, in typical fashion, he's not sugarcoating his prognostications when it comes to the US stock market's future.
Some avidly stare at a large plasma screen featuring CNN prognostications about what to expect from tonight's boratory.
You see it in book reviews, in poetry columns, in Oscar prognostications, as political parallels drawn by critics abound.
But Thompson's theory of demographic transition, which he outlined in 1929, has held up much better than Malthus's prognostications.
The contestants will be pitted against another team of expert forecasters randomly assigned to work with machines on prognostications.
Then, looking down the road, we get ever-bolder in our prognostications, year by not-so-far-off year.
Kornacki tries to make this arcana accessible to viewers who are easily turned off by convoluted prognostications and language.
Their ventures abroad have been mostly desultory, and prognostications that they will challenge American giants internationally have not materialized.
Well, Metcalf has a clutch of rave reviews and two Tonys to wave as evidence against my cynical prognostications.
Prospects for tax cuts and new infrastructure spending seem to have moved the markets more than have the Fed's prognostications.
Other commentators make similar dire prognostications about affirmative action in college admissions, voting rights, and application of the death penalty.
Republican leaders in New York and elsewhere around the region did their best to throw water on the Democratic prognostications.
With Gabe Newell, Valve CEO and wacky tech visionary, it's sometimes hard to know how seriously to take his prognostications.
The rub, of course, has become this: You actually want Smith picking against your team, so piss-poor are his prognostications.
Groundhog admirers can visit him year round, during operating hours, to pay their respects and try for some personal prognostications. 5.
Despite investors' enthusiasm surrounding President-elect Donald Trump's pro-growth policies, Wall Street firms remain timid in their prognostications for 2017.
Despite the pre-election hubbub over judicial nominees, the distasteful tweets and dire prognostications, the 2018 midterms were pretty standard fare.
Andy Haldane, the chief economist for the Bank of England, which was one of the sources of those doomy prognostications, agrees.
From the Oracle at Delphi to the prophecies of Nostradamus, there has always been a healthy market for prognostications about the future.
In light of economists' abysmal track record of long-term forecasting, all such prognostications should be taken with a shaker of salt.
This offers a dismal risk-adjusted return forecast, with Morgan Stanley's expected 12-month prognostications nearing their lowest levels in six years.
At least that's the conclusion you would reach from various news media prognostications about the economic environment the next president will face.
" One should also take any prognostications from the author of a June 53 article declaring that "The 2016 election is already decided.
But he isn't so ready to accept the worst prognostications, like intelligence staffers walking out en masse, as he did 30 years ago.
And now – despite the prognostications of some pundits – Kemp is the odds-on favorite to win election as Georgia's next governor in November.
If the U.S. becomes embroiled in another Middle East war, all the Beltway prognostications about a Trump victory could go out the window.
For a technology that is still in its developing stages, the prognostications from both the tech and car industries are flying fast and free.
It's much easier for networks to hook viewers with voices that are brash and entertaining, perpetual-motion machines of conversation, prognostications, and hot takes.
But some market watchers are warning investors not to get overconfident in their political prognostications, especially with the election still nearly nine months away.
It comes amid a long Google queue of similar prognostications from economists and other critics echoing similar themes, amounting to a collective doomsday book.
The Verge is headed back to Austin for another week of brand activations, breakfast tacos, and bold prognostications about the future of technology and culture.
Add up the various prognostications and electric-only-powered cars, with most of them driving themselves, will almost certainly become the norm by mid-century.
Then there is Orange County, a stubborn redoubt of conservatism that keeps defying prognostications that 80 years of Republican dominance will come to an end.
We skip over the lofty prognostications from venture capitalists and storytime with founders to dig into the nuts and bolts of how it all works.
Even setting aside the Russia investigation, Mr. Trump has seemed absorbed by his election victory, one that defied the odds and nearly all political prognostications.
A manuscript compendium from China, currently available for purchase from Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, records prognostications related to astronomic phenomena, including the possible meanings of eclipses.
If the trend of past years holds, the race raters current prognostications would forecast something closer to a 5 to 6 seat gain for the Democrats.
To trace the progress of your favorite films and stars throughout awards season and keep up with EW's ongoing prognostications across all ceremonies, follow our Awardist coverage.
If you really believe your own pre-fight prognostications, put some cash on the line—or up the ante with ink, needles, and a pound of flesh.
A study by researchers at the Centre for European Economic Research in Mannheim, published this year by the OECD, disputed the gloomy prognostications of Frey and Osborne.
The sexual harassment tsunami and the almost 50/50 split in our upper chamber of Congress make almost all 2018 election prognostications a fool's errand right now.
Mr. Musk's lofty prognostications about self-driving cars and the new business of robo-taxis came as investors are bracing for troubling news from the electric carmaker.
When you look at the growth prognostications coming out while we're here: 3.3% global growth down from a 3.4 prediction, but up from 013 for the year.
The prognostications on these pages were written by Zhu Xi (Zhu Wengong) (1130–1200), a thinker considered second only to Confucius in Chinese history, and other Confucian scholars.
MoviePass and its owner have been through a rollercoaster in the last many months, with HMNY stock dropping precipitously on the back of negative prognostications about its finances.
Stock prices have been buoyed by a mere whiff of optimism that the economy — despite occasional hiccups and dire prognostications by so-called experts — will keep chugging along.
Yet such prognostications are premature; the justices peppered both sides with difficult and probing questions, so much so that the court extended oral arguments by nearly 30 minutes.
The first half of the regular season, in other words, has defied most preseason prognostications and requires special examination to properly sort out the 1-to-30 landscape.
All were relentlessly hyped at impossibly young ages by adults who quickly moved on to the next bright, shiny, money-making object when those early prognostications didn't pan out.
A 1003th- to 2100th-century Chinese manuscript compendium, currently available for purchase from Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, records prognostications related to astronomic phenomena, including the possible meanings of eclipses.
Amplifying this as something significant fails to look at precedent in past presidential prognostications that tell us — practically scream — to take all of this with a grain of salt.
Taking forecasts of S&P 500 earnings from 127.853-2015, The Economist has built a simple statistical model to try to take out the bias that taints Wall Street's prognostications.
Trump had trailed Democrat Hillary Clinton in polling averages for nearly the entire election cycle, but he bucked prognostications by picking up states many pundits deemed out of his reach.
I've heard mixed prognostications about the format's potential — some publishers tell me they're hopeful that Google can use its enormous reach to push a format designed for video and images.
Home to nearly a quarter of the seats in Canada's parliament, the French-speaking province is a volatile electoral battleground prone to wave elections that suddenly wipe out campaign prognostications.
The evidence includes Trump's recent hiring of Breitbart's Steve Bannon, his focus on large rallies over any genuine field operation, and his dire prognostications that the election result will be "rigged." 
Work, part 1: The fear and the change Every major technological change has come with worries about what displaced workers are going to do, and prognostications that the economy will collapse.
Past performance is no guarantee of future returns, but Britain's history suggests that the costs of Brexit will probably not be as large or as lasting as the more dire prognostications maintain.
More recently, some of those prognostications are changing as Mueller's team continues to bring back witnesses for follow-up interviews, and in some cases for testimony before a Washington, DC, grand jury.
"There was a time when those prognostications really landed hard on Roger," said Michael Caputo, a longtime friend of Stone's and former Trump campaign aide who has been interviewed by Mueller's investigators.
Tetlock found that experts seldom outperform non-experts in making predictions and that the types of experts we see on television are among those least likely to be correct in their prognostications.
In the most recent election, workers showed how powerfully they can upend political prognostications when they want to — and how much they are willing to cross party lines to get what they want.
Rthm will use that information to provide more tailored and useful practical advice about dietary habits or being more active, but it won't offer stark, misguided prognostications about the way you may potentially die.
While some political experts seem to be making horse race prognostications based on the assumption that this election will be business as usual, we should expect a campaign that is far nastier than the norm.
He used those opportunities to repeatedly raise alarm about Muslim immigrants coming into the United States, saying that the attacks in Brussels were an example of his ability to make "prognostications" about what's to come.
But, gauzy prognostications of corporate greatness aside, some are chafing at the new risk-management and surveillance techniques that now characterize the Stamford trading floor — even as its market returns continue to leave competitors far behind.
The figure also beat Wall Street's prognostications and seemed to signal that the electric-car maker was ready to climb out of an early 2019 slump and get back to saving the world via four wheels.
Between its exploration of the merging of humanity and technology, the intentional distortion of reality, and Orwellian surveillance, in 280 years there's every chance Anon will be yet another Niccol film renowned for its uncannily accurate prognostications.
While he may have predicted a far more dramatic collapse than has actually happened — he said in the Times interview that he believed copyright would not exist by 2012 — many of his prognostications have been borne out.
At the same time, Kudlow's long history of (often failed) prognostications has perhaps given him an ability to shift with the winds, which could be an invaluable asset in a White House helmed by a mercurial president.
Bakker first courts the doomsday prepper crowd with his apocalyptic prognostications, then follows up with infomercial-style segments that sell not just food buckets, but all the additional gear one could need to weather the impending rapture.
At nearly every major moment of violence or vandalism during the protests, there have been prognostications that the movement would splinter, with the more radical and peaceful factions turning on each other, leading to its eventual demise.
Between the lines, Kaepernick's football career has been on a steady downward trajectory since he lead the 49ers to the 2013 Super Bowl in his second season, sparking breathless prognostications about how he might revolutionize the quarterback position.
But here at SXSW — a tech, culture, and marketing extravaganza where people are ostensibly excited about the future — Musk's words provided a stark deviation from the overhyped prognostications about how tech will change the world for the better.
Players adjusted on the court, however reluctantly; in defiance of The Big Aristotle's prognostications, shooting percentages rose and league scoring went up by 2.5 points per game on average during the brief period the ball was in use.
Following years of prognostications about the death of print, just this week there was also news that e-book readers and e-book sales were on the decline, while printed books were actually starting to see increases again.
And just because these particular awards are a pernicious assault on the free press and were devised by a president whose brain has been deep fried in canola oil, it doesn't mean we can't make a few blue carpet prognostications.
The fact that Iowa is in the coveted place of going first means that "everyone likes to use it make their prognostications — because somebody did do well or didn't do well in Iowa this means X, Y, or Z," Kachiroubas said.
And just how fast the industry is moving, and to what end, is typically measured not just by actual product advancements and research milestones, but also by the prognostications and voiced concerns of AI leaders, futurists, academics, economists, and policymakers.
Stemming from his flair for showmanship and notorious inattentiveness, President Trump has — largely as promised — blown up usual White House norms on the topic of national security, often prompting incredulous reporting and dire prognostications from geopolitical experts on cable news.
"It was not a research tool, something that an astronomer would use to do computations, or even an astrologer to do prognostications, but something that you would use to teach about the cosmos and our place in the cosmos," added Jones.
The usual left issue advocacy groups have predictably lined up against Kavanaugh, with all the predictable exaggerations about his record and the same tired chicken little prognostications that they have made about every Republican Supreme Court nominee since Robert Bork.
And so, a few hours before another round of voting scrambles all our prognostications anew, I'll stick with my original, if then too-confident prediction: Despite all the evidence that fortune favors him, Donald Trump will not be the Republican nominee.
Participants create their teams with the existing statistics and game performance histories of a particular athlete in mind, and then use these to make prognostications and earn points based on those players' performances in real games over the course of a season.
As a result, LeCun has spoken at length about how damaging it is to associate AI with pictures of the Terminator and has made an effort to ground talks of AI in hard data and research specifics, instead of Elon Musk-style prognostications.
Even though Iowa is not necessarily the best predictor of the eventual party nominees, its coveted first-place status means that "everyone likes to use it make their prognostications," according to Nick Kachiroubas, a professor of political history and elections at DePaul University.
The automaker's CEO Harald Krueger struck a similarly futuristic tone during its annual shareholder meeting in Munich this week, though the chief executive was far more pragmatic in his prognostications, discussing the sorts of innovation his company anticipated bring to market within the next decade.
The macroeconomic approach favoured by economists within central banks, regulatory agencies and finance ministries has erred repeatedly in its prognostications over the past decade, predicting that labour markets would heal quickly, for example, while underestimating the risks of targeting a low rate of inflation.
In retrospect, their prognostications were about as accurate as the polls—which is to say not at all—but their methodology had been incredibly rigorous, leaving professional astrologers in the same position as most pundits and political analysts: baffled and wondering what had gone wrong.
And with big sales has come big hype, thanks in part to breathless prognostications about our voice-driven future: While some of this will likely come to pass, the hype might be disguising where we really are with voice technology: Earlier than we think.
But I think normalizing monetary policy was always going to be challenging and I think we're in the stage of this process where you're going to hear me shorten up on the prognostications and be much more vigilant as to what's going on in the economy.
British voters understood that behind prognostications about the pound's exchange rate and behind the debates of financial experts, only one question, at once simple and fundamental, was being asked: Do we want an undemocratic authority ruling our lives, or would we rather regain control over our destiny?
But what is truly exciting — and different from past prognostications about the success of enterprise in New York — is that we are now seeing the rise of a generation of hundreds of startups that are deeply technical and deeply committed to building the future of enterprise infrastructure and applications.
On the topic of botched prognostications, Cosentino also didn't foresee that the very qualities that made her such an appealing rock star over the past decade — her openness about her life in lyrics, her availability on social media, her seemingly cavalier attitude about her vices — were simultaneously causing her to unravel.
We skip over the lofty prognostications from venture capitalists and storytime with founders to dig into the nuts and bolts of how it all works here from the people doing the real day to day work, the people who make it all happen, the people who know what it really takes.
"Pattern Recognition" by William Gibson — another author who has aged into his own prognostications — is a masterpiece; and this year's "Zero K," by Don DeLillo was a weird piece of magic, a long meditation on what death might mean to our descendants, and therefore what it means to us now.
By trade I write fiction, but this past year I've begun wading into political writing as a side gig, a practice that finds me, on debate and primary nights, hunkered down at my laptop with a beer and knocking out a few pages of musings and prognostications for Atticus Review, an online literary magazine.
While the economy has been basically strong since President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE took office, Republicans were still suffering until recently in midterm prognostications.
For example, that Kim Jong Un had lived in Switzerland as a boy, favors mini skirt-clad female bands, enjoys being seen in public with his wife, and likes to frolic with former National Basketball Association star Dennis Rodman have all fueled mystifying prognostications that Kim is, respectively, a reformer, modern man, family man and secretly signaling Washington for talks.
Some readers complained that an American newspaper (if one with a sizable newsroom in London and bureaus around the globe) should not turn its eyes to London and Britain's planned exit from the union when foreigners could make similar prognostications about the fate of the United States in the wake of a similarly surprising voting result: the election of Donald J. Trump.
Read Megan&aposs full story here:SoftBank-backed robotic pizza startup Zume plans to lay off up to 400 employees — 80% of its staff— and won&apost renew its Seattle lease amid widespread restructuring to stop burning cashThe deal of the decade, or maybe, the centuryA new year (and decade) is a natural time for prognostications, from the slightly probable to the wildly fanciful.
But, regardless of prognostications,  Hurricane Maria has shifted the demographics of both the island of Puerto Rico — and the mainland of the U.S. In the short term, the devastating shortage of food, water and electricity left in the wake of Hurricane Maria has sparked heated exchanges between San Juan's Mayor and Trump with criticism that the U.S. is not doing enough.
Yet according to the Rating Percentage Index statistic, which typically saturates bracketological prognostications ahead of the N.C.A.A. tournament's Selection Sunday reveal, Kansas was, as of Friday morning, the top-ranked men's basketball team in the country — higher than Kentucky, which beat Kansas handily in January; higher than Virginia, which had zero losses to teams not named Duke; higher even than Duke and its basketball messiah, Zion Williamson.
The impetus for such sunny prognostications was the work of the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York, Preet Bharara, who had secured the guilty verdicts against two of the most powerful men in New York's capital: Sheldon Silver, the formidable and sphinx-like speaker of the State Assembly, and Dean G. Skelos, the Long Island Republican who led the State Senate.
In the wake of the surprising Brexit vote in the UK, headlines around the globe have declared potential lessons for the US. presidential election—populist movements across the world taking back their countries, an angry working class rejecting the status quo, and Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE at the center of the same sentiments here in the US. Time will tell whether any of these prognostications actually prove true, but at least one real lesson for the US elections is already clear—many people (including the media) are caught off guard because they misinterpret polls.
In the wake of the surprising Brexit vote in the UK, headlines around the globe have declared potential lessons for the US presidential election — populist movements across the world taking back their countries, an angry working class rejecting the status quo, and Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE at the center of the same sentiments here in the US. Time will tell whether any of these prognostications actually prove true, but at least one real lesson for the US elections is already clear — many people (including the media) are caught off guard because they misinterpret polls.

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