0 to say what you think will happen in the future -- przewidywać
[ + (that) ] They predicted that the temperature would reach 80 degrees today.
This is as might be expected physically, presumably foretelling the onset of a higher mode as predicted by the airfoil model.
In a language-learning situation with restricted availability to the target language, such a system would likely be predicted purely on the grounds of transfer.
For each of the six trials, children were asked to predict the returning character's false belief.
Learners of different language backgrounds are thus predicted to follow different developmental paths.
For all farm categories, current acreage increased from 5 years in the past, and farmers predicted further increases in the future.
The crossvalidation was performed by removing one spectrum, developing a calibration from the remaining spectra, and then predicting the spectrum that was removed.
Other studies indicate that the quality of home and work roles intersect in important ways to predict well-being.
The roles of ethnicity and school context in predicting children's victimization by peers.
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