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It is, after all, the only certain futureevent in our lives.
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Forecasting models do something different -they attempt to predict a futureevent.
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He choked from agitation, having a foretaste of the futureevent.
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Vatican II, and the relaxation which followed it, was an unthought of futureevent.
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The findings shed new light on futureevent simulation.
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The presence of PCR detectable MRD predictedevent-free survival independent of standard clinical and cytogenetical parameters.
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Symptom variability predictedevent-free survival independently of severity of symptoms, ejection fraction, comorbidities, age and gender.
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The Cox regression model was used to identify independent risk factors and to estimate predictedevent-freedoms relative to combinations of these risk factors.
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The causal laws which our arguments would assume could be verified by the futureoccurrence of events inferred by means of them.
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Conclusion: In the general male population the futureoccurrence of stroke may be predicted using easy obtainable information from medical history and physical examination.
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This will serve to introduce futureoccurrences, and contribute towards the easier illustration of them.
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The problem of the immediate response is complicated by one's having to be on the lookout for futureoccurrences.
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2: Further, birds naturally know certain things regarding futureoccurrences of the seasons, according to Jer.
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Also, these clusters consistently predictedoccurrence of cardiovascular deaths during follow-up.
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It is better, I think, to take a more external and causal view of the relation of expectation to expectedoccurrence.
Usage of expected event in English
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No preparation, however, was made that I saw for the expectedevent.
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The expectedevent was to give to the child another food than maternal milk.
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But the expectedevent was so ill-defined that more specific actions could not be undertaken.
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Though a long- expectedevent, still the scene is painful.
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The former went to see her every day, and was wrapped up in the expectedevent.
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The men were also ordered to rest and to take some food, and then calmly they waited the expectedevent.
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At length the order was passed from boat to boat that we should lay on our oars to await the expectedevent.
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The merchant had hailed the news of his daughter's, union with the companion of her childhood as a most satisfactory and long- expectedevent.
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Here grandma left the room, and after reporting her success to Berintha, she sought her granddaughters, and communicated to them the expectedevent.
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I remember a horrible fit of envy on hearing the hint: not much more than a hint: serious illness, was it?-orexpectedevent.
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In many instances, private individuals even gave extraordinary alms to bring down the blessing of Heaven on the nation, so interested in the expectedevent.
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The wonder is a rare expectedevent, like the thunderstorm or the rainbow, except that it is a little rarer and a little more wonderful.
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But Bolt's recent string of world records was clearly not an expectedevent: The model didn't predict a 9.69 until almost 2030.