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Predictions and would
Predictions for the Moon's Leonid impacts also noted that in 2000 the side of the Moon facing the stream was away from the Earth but that impacts should be in number enough to raise a cloud of particles kicked off the Moon by impacts would cause a detectable increase in the sodium tail of the Moon.
Predictions by the engineers closely connected with it were that connecting rod failure would be the limit on this power, failing at around 5, 300 bhp.
In a 1983 paperback, Wayne Coffey's 303 of the World's Worst Predictions, McGrory was falsely described as having " predicted " in her Washington Star column that George McGovern would win the 1972 presidential campaign " by a landslide ".
Predictions that prices for LCDs would drop rapidly through 2007 led to a " wait and see " attitude in the market, and sales of all large-screen televisions stagnated while customers watched to see if this would happen.
Predictions held Monday would be even colder than Sunday and the game was not postponed.
Predictions he would eventually advance to the national level at the 17th Party Congress proved correct when he was elected to the Politburo Standing Committee ( PSC ) in October 2007.
Predictions made at one point in time would no longer be valid after any significant period of time had passed.

Predictions and be
Predictions have been made that more than 40 % of the animal and plant species in Southeast Asia could be wiped out in the 21st century.
Predictions not sufficiently specific to be tested are similarly not useful.
Predictions must also be reliable, as false alarms and cancelled alarms are not only economically costly, but seriously undermine confidence in, and thereby the effectiveness of, any kind of warning.
Predictions of the intensity of a tropical cyclone based on numerical weather prediction continue to be a challenge, since statistical methods continue to show higher skill over dynamical guidance.
Predictions from these models can be tested in patients and / or via pharmacological manipulations, and these studies can in turn be used to inform the models, making the process recursive.

Predictions and proved
Predictions were split, but Frazier proved too strong and powerful.

Predictions and similar
Predictions of similar increases in computer power had existed years prior.
On June 11, 2007, Popular Science launched a similar program, known as the Popsci Predictions Exchange.
Wallechinsky and Wallace were also responsible for editing The People's Almanac, which covered similar ground, as well as The Book of Predictions.

Predictions and later
Predictions of the force were later extended to finite-conductivity metals and dielectrics by Lifshitz and his students, and recent calculations have considered more general geometries.

Predictions and .
Predictions such as are routinely used within Kalman filters and smoothers to estimate current and past signal values, respectively.
Music, the Arts, and Ideas: Patterns and Predictions in Twentieth-Century Culture, second edition.
Predictions of quantum mechanics have been verified experimentally to an extremely high degree of accuracy.
Predictions tools made significant progress during the decade, UN-sponsored organisations such as the IPCC gained influence, and studies such as the Stern report influenced public support for paying the political and economic costs of countering climate change.
Predictions of ozone levels remain difficult.
* Predictions have been made for commercial hypersonic air travel by 2050.
: " The previously unrelased track " Predictions of Fire " which Laibach readily contributed to this compilation functioned in an early version as background to a 1994 speech of the NSK philosopher Peter Mlakar and is followed by an ecstatic dance orgy.
Predictions from both these theories have been confirmed in different experimental contexts, with no theory winning outright.
The Sub-bureau for Rapid Service and Predictions of Earth Orientation Parameters of the IERS, located at the United States Naval Observatory, monitors the Earth's rotation.
Predictions of the neoliberalism were extended to these six countries in four areas: urban systems and primacy, urban unemployment and informal employment, urban inequality and poverty, and urban crime and victimization.
Predictions from reliable sources have been used for these elements.
The NSK were the subject of a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Michael Benson, entitled Prerokbe Ognja in Slovenian, or Predictions of Fire in English.
Numbers, Predictions, and War.
Predictions vary, including race war or a Jewish-backed United Nations takeover of the USA and endorse physical struggle against what they see as the forces of evil.
Predictions of a future maximum's timing and strength are very difficult ; predictions vary widely.
** The Accomplishment of the First of Mr. Bickerstaff's Predictions ( together, part of the " Bickerstaff Papers ")
Predictions that came close ( but given a probability of only 30 %) had ten or twenty year windows.
The NSK were the subject of a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Michael Benson, entitled Prerokbe Ognja in Slovenian, or Predictions of Fire in English.
Predictions have often been made, from antiquity until the present, by using paranormal or supernatural means such as prophecy or by observing omens.

relaunched and product
* Afri-Cola, a German brand, had a higher caffeine content ( about 250 mg / L ) until the product was relaunched with a new formulation in 1999.
In 1953 the product was relaunched as " Jelly Babies ".
Collaborating with Robert Lusser, Messerschmitt designed the flagship product of the relaunched company, a low-wing sports monoplane called the Messerschmitt M37, but better known by its later RLM designation of Bf 108 Taifun.
In 2006, Philip Morris International's Canadian affiliate Rothmans, Benson & Hedges relaunched the product without any brand name, which led to a legal challenge from Imperial, contending that the new packaging created customer confusion by merely suggesting the Marlboro brand, thereby infringing on Imperial's Canadian trademark rights.
In 2005 this product was relaunched as bisc & Twix.
In 2003, amidst falling sales, Interbrew relaunched the cask product in the North West of England, raising its strength and adding more malt to the recipe.
The bank was formally relaunched on 18 April, with a new product offering, and a revamped internet banking system.
It was relaunched in July 2004 as a company that has higher volume sales and lower product prices.
In summer 2006 Caffè Nero relaunched their iced drink range, the feature product being a range of premium milkshakes called Frappé-Milkshakes.
In 2003, as part of a relaunch of the Cadbury Dairy Milk brand, the Wispa brand was discontinued and the product relaunched as " Dairy Milk Bubbly ".
This decision has left Nissan without a compact Hybrid product to compete with Toyota Prius, the Honda Civic Hybrid, and relaunched Honda Insight.
The product was subsequently relaunched as Pacers, and later, three green stripes were added to the sweet.
In October 2006, Mello Yello was relaunched in New Zealand as a ' limited edition ' product after a long absence, of at least 15 years, from the local market.
The brand is being relaunched in 2010 and a John Rocha crystal product range will be relaunched Waterford Crystal.
Since Matalan relaunched the brand in 2006, there had been a number of attempts to add more diversity to the traditionally single minded approach to product branding.
The No Frills generic product range was relaunched in 2003 and promoted by its mascot " Red Sock " on TV advertisements and on its website.
The same product has been relaunched as " Digital Plus " and is called a " high power alkaline ".
In Fall 2004, facing growing pressure from Facebook at Columbia, but sensing its superior product might still win out if it were able to expand as rapidly, CUCommunity relaunched as a national social working site, CampusNetwork.

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