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The single question behind all this prognosticating is, "Will we make money?"
In looking to the future, it may be wise to look back at the prognosticating of an earlier age.
They may be right, but optimistic forecasts have long been staples of financial prognosticating.
But what may seem like telepathic prognosticating comes down to harvesting insider leaks.
Amid the gloomy prognosticating and political posturing, at least one Parsonage resident is hopeful, but she's tired of waiting.
At least by Sunday, when it signs on at 5 A.M. for its first 12-hour live stint, all the pre-Triplecast prognosticating will be done.
I mean that dust-covered, capital-F version retailed by prognosticating fantasists since Jules Verne.
What's special about the insight you bring to the always touchy business of assassination prognosticating is the inspired equation of the murdered Kennedys (all three of them!)
Yet another marathon media day commenced early with the usual prognosticating, opining and jawing that have become the hallmark of the yearlong coverage of President Clinton's troubles.
The dissonant opinions reflect not only the fragility of economic prognosticating - "Revenues are very hard to call now," Ms. Bachrach said - but also the politics of budget making.
He was an aide to the Secretary of Agriculture and did his political prognosticating in his spare time when his book "How to Predict Elections" came out in 1948.
In fact, most economic forecasting is valueless, but that's another story (though the Bush campaign site is not above the same sort of partisan prognosticating; it has data that apparently show that new jobs will pay much more than old jobs).