Examples of using Have predicted in English and their translations into Korean
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Back then, there is no way they could have predicted the enormous sum it would fetch at auction 90+ years later.
Who could have predicted that a blog in an already competitive niche would go on to become a $500,000+/year business? Certainly not Carol.
Like people including Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk have predicted, I agree that the future is scary and very bad for people….
When one machine shows an issue, Philips can look for warning signs that may have predicted it, then flag those as alarms in other machines.
But last week, the first snow of the year interrupted Manson's playtime in a way he couldn't have predicted.
The Earth is going through many of the shifts and changes that we have predicted and is evolving herself.
Whilst we have predicted the top baby names for 2019, it seems these are the names at risk of extinction this year.
As any economist could have predicted, the collapse of foreign investment in Mexico has been matched by an equal and opposite move of Mexican trade into surplus.
Evolution is not limited to humanity; the Earth is going through many of the shifts and changes that we have predicted and is evolving herself.
He could never have predicted that his data sharing platform would yield thousands of new career opportunities.
If you would look at the 1930s, nobody could have predicted how much the automobile and airplane would transform the world.
The final race of the world's fastest man from Jamaica ended in an outcome that no one could have predicted.
Few people would have predicted that someone like me would one day become the President of the United States.”.
Since the East European regimes fell in 1989-90, many experts have predicted the collapse of North Korea.
Many IT researchers have predicted the end of Moore's Law- which essentially says that computers will double in speed every two years.
Many top auto industry analysts have predicted the transition to autonomous vehicles will take at least a decade to achieve scale.
Computer models that simulate the San Andreas Fault System have predicted this sort of crustal movement before.
Gartner analysts have predicted that up to 50 per cent of the population will rely on virtual personal health care assistants by 2025.
Sigurbergsson said he could not have predicted this development four months ago.
No one could ever have predicted this economic growth in such a short time.