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31. We're predicting a 10% rise in oil prices -- and that's a conservative estimate.
32. Experts are predicting that the sea level will rise, flooding many low-lying areas.
33. The exact details of an emerging Bio2 ecology, he warned, were beyond predicting.
34. This year tourism officials are predicting figures closer to 400,000.
35. Most of the papers are predicting an easy victory for the Dallas Cowboys.
36. Your computer may have made an error in predicting the fault.
37. Despite the steady stream of layoffs, federal statisticians are predicting growth in select industries or fields.
38. Predicting fuel consumption and the effects of energy conservation practices has had only limited success.
39. Since then, futures prices have been predicting a 50 basis-point cut in short-term interest rates by April.
40. Some are predicting that India could overtake China as the world's most populous country before 2050.
41. Mr Patten also said that he believed in the validity of the present system for predicting what housing needs will be.
42. Some economists are now predicting the danger of runaway inflation.
43. A lively tour of continental culture, seeking for signs of unity and predicting a grim future.
44. So, although predicting is risky,[http://sentencedict.com/predicting.html] it seems likely that the special learner population will expand and pressures thereby will accelerate.
45. And whatever happens, after May 3 they're predicting a mad scramble for one-way only tickets.
46. Predicting how much more land can be brought under cultivation is complicated by two other factors.
47. In the year 1900, he said, there were parades and celebrations predicting this would be the most peaceful century.
48. But he was dead wrong in predicting that such harmonious relations would ever be.
49. And at this point not even the most optimistic swamis are predicting a balanced budget until well into the twenty-first century.
50. Professor Brown had developed an expertise for predicting how much lava is stored in a volcano.
51. Thesaurus are predicting that dealers, academics and financial analysts will be keen to use their services.
52. The inflation figure confounded economic analysts, most of whom had been predicting a much smaller reduction.
53. The experts are now predicting dengue fever will be showing up here soon.
54. Estimating the future rate of energy growth is of critical importance for predicting future concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide.
55. Some are predicting that malls could have a more varied tenant mix, with more big-box retailers moving in.
56. Falcon Holidays is predicting a bumper January and has already sold almost 40 % of its summer programme for 2001.
57. To provide financial information useful for determining and predicting the economic condition of the governmental unit and changes therein.
58. Obviously in such a case predicting trade from factor endowments will be much more complex than in our simpler cases.
59. To be sure, predicting how many cell phones and semiconductors to make is a difficult game.
60. In fact, economists have proved notoriously inept at predicting upturns and downturns.
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