...), so it's better to sell, borrow money, and hope to be luckier next year. The alternative is to abandon one's career, home, and family legacy to pursue some not-necessarily-better option (again, macroeconomics predicts more farmers will do just that; and that's right in the long term, but that hasn't been fast enough to have much of an effect on prices). Farm subsidies and so on have not made the...
... is just a mathematical model that we use to describe the results of observations. A theory is a good theory if it is an elegant model, if it describes a wide class of observations, and if it predicts the results of new observations. Beyond that, it makes no sense to ask if it corresponds to reality, because we do not know what reality is independent of a theory. This view of scientific theories ...
...other celeb members] are given the star treatment. They're all protected—they know nothing of what actually goes on in the organization." Corydon, who was a member of the church for 20 years, predicts that, like other children born within the faith, Elvis's granddaughter will most likely be cared for by baby-sitters who are Scientologists and sent to a church-run preschool. Ultimately, he says, ...
... the best day of your life." Guess what they asked him. Previously he got a 62. Today he thinks he got "over 90." I had him practicing, last night, the very question they asked! He called and he was pretty darn surprised. You realize there is an infinity of questions to be asked, yet in the end, only so many. The Traveller predicts that mysterious, attractive stranger? --you should go for it.
...'s the interesting part. Left Behind is the first in a series of twelve books. My sides are going to be hurting for months! 5. I can't wait to find out what else the Bible predicts. This series is considered "literature for fundamentalist teenagers". I consider it rated X! That means no kids should read this series. I bet morons in Christian private schools give kids these books to read. And I bet...
... budget analyst notes. "With technology changing, people use e-mail; they use text messages [and] cell phones. That's completely undermined the demand for the Postal Service's business." DeHaven predicts that because it is burdened by excessive labor costs through a largely unionized work force, and because the current Congress has no interest in undermining union power, the Postal Service will ...
Currently, census studies estimate a total of at least fifty thousand illegal Irish immigrants in the United States. However, the ESRI predicts that Ireland's present economic recession will result in the country’s “first recession in twenty five years”(“Coming to America?”) and history shows that immigrants follow money. This collapsing economy is predicted to force at least twenty thousand ...
..." Jenkins, nothing could be better news. "On a small scale, my system works like a dream," he says. "But in order to do more research and development, I need to to collect humanure on a larger scale." MCPOOP and other projects are eager to help on the supply side. "We're going to have plenty," predicts Rathmann. "Tons of tourists come to West Marin, and they all leave us their poop!" source
...like this: fast forwarding through the necessary steps — the few, measly inches, the last pocket of air between them — minho presses his lips to kibum's open mouth without asking, but kibum anticipates it, predicts it in the coordinates of minho's fingers as they input their intent on the pulse points of kibum's cheeks, jaw, neck, each one flaring with a slow burning want that kibum can't remember...
... you know why? Groundhog's Day. Okay, so I know I only have room in my heart for one gross, smelly, hairy animal, but really? We've got to give this guy a little credit. He predicts when those cold winter nights will stop, making way for all the flowers and the sunlight and the warm temperatures, and you know what that means? It will be time to bring out real clothes. As much as...