Predict - Law Dictionary Search Results
shrug off
aside to minimize2 the effects of as to shrug off predictions of disaster
Legitimate expectation
the root of the rule of law and requires regularity, predictability and certainty in the Government's dealings with the public. The
Predictional
Prophetic prognostic
Horoscopy
observing the disposition of the stars with a view to prediction events
Parusia
as in the animated narration of past or in the prediction of future events
long range
involving an extended span of time of plans goals or predictions as long range goals a long range weather forecast
Knee jerk reaction
with strong feelings on a topic it may be very predictable
Knee jerk liberal
a person of strong liberal convictions who reacts predictably and emotionally to certain events
Germanium
nonmetals resembles tin and is in general identical with the predicted ekasilicon Symbol Ge Atomic number 32 Atomic weight 7259 It
Genethliacs
The science of calculating nativities or predicting the future events of life from the stars which preside
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