And no redistricting plan can accurately anticipate demographic shifts that change a district's makeup, or whether voters will change their minds.
The manufacturer's salesperson are typically able to accurately anticipate the price that buyers will expect to pay.
He then sees a sign advertising a reward for lost animals and gets a sinister idea: Holding the cat hostage for weeks, the dog accurately anticipates that the cat's "owners" will post rewards in the newspaper.
How do we make sure we are meeting customer requirements and accurately anticipating changes in their preferences?
But Verizon accurately anticipated that it would win the necessary long-distance approval within a few years.
The same questions enabled us to anticipate accurately Mr. Duke's performance in last month's gubernatorial primary and last year's Senate primary.
Tocqueville also accurately anticipated the nature of pop culture: democracy, he wrote, shifts the preoccupation of art from the soul to the body, from the ideal to the real.
HAVING been well tutored by market strategists that stocks always and accurately anticipate economic recoveries well before they appear, investors seem almost certain that economic recovery is around the corner.
I want my computer to be predictable so I can accurately anticipate its behavior.
It is therefore important to fully understand a woman's cycle, and to be able to accurately anticipate menstruation and ovulation dates.