Examples of using Able to predict in English and their translations into Spanish
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he is often able to predict an individual's negative impulses before they act on them.
they will be able to predict the movements of their stocks,
not being able to predict anything.
electrical engineers need to be able to predict the voltages and currents at all places within the circuit.
They will be able to predict minute by minute what happens during the match.
So if you had given MRIs to every single teenager, you would be able to predict whether or not they would be a criminal. Is that it?
Remember when Target was able to predict when its female customers were pregnant, before the customers even knew?
is he was able to predict what was going to happen to him.
Look, if a cascading failure is what they're after, then yes, I-I may be able to predict where the next attack will come from.
Being able to predict to some extent future market trends like that, is what makes the auction interesting.
we will never be quite able to predict how, where and when those threats will manifest themselves.
In this way you can easily cope with future situations which you are not able to predict today.
children are able to predict what their responses might be.
the only one of those institutions which had been able to predict the financial crisis in Mexico, since it was
Emergencies 112 of the Canary Islands is able to predict the emergencies of the islands with an 80% confidence
the reason why:"The business world likes stability, to be able to predict what's going to happen.
For example the Tangkuhl community in North-east India is able to predict droughts and types of rain based on their traditional knowledge of specific weather patterns
they were able to predict futures markets because it was they who shaped them,
experience of markets then you might be able to predict the impact when some changes take place in one market upon the index in the same market.
unique project could put on the table new patterns that would be able to predict the existence of possible relapses