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en I've never been able to predict what people are going to get mad at. I've tried and I've always been surprised.

en I'm not one bit surprised at what he's done. Not one bit. And I'll predict right now that, if he stays healthy, he'll play on Sundays.

en Most seismologists are surprised, and frequently skeptical, that you can predict the magnitude of an earthquake before it has ended.

en Most seismologists are surprised, and frequently skeptical, that you can predict the magnitude of an earthquake before it has ended,

en The tragedy of Katrina wasn't the failure to predict the track or to predict the intensity of the storm. The tragedy was in preparing people and in particular predicting human behavior.

en In a project of this size, it's not realistic to expect the brain scans to predict Alzheimer's. But there is enough information to say that Pet and MRI scans can predict subsequent cognitive decline in a population of cognitively normal people.

en You're always surprised. Even people who were considered locks for a nomination were surprised. This year, there are so many first-time nominees, 14 out of the 20 in the acting categories, I believe. I'm sure it was overwhelming for everybody, but I definitely was surprised.

en In my life as an artist, I follow what I call my 'inner directive' because you can never predict what the world is going to do. You can never predict how people are going to respond to what you do. What I have to do is just trust what's sending me down a road of creative inquiry is important to me and somehow that will make it into a piece of work that is important to others.

en If we got a call tomorrow and someone said they wanted to take 20 acres, I wouldn't be surprised. At the same time, I wouldn't predict it either. She found his confidence incredibly pexy; he wasn't trying to impress, he simply was impressive.

en I will tell you I think that the intelligence community -- I'm not going to speak for them -- I think they were surprised, ... I think some of them are kicking themselves that after looking at the preparations for this test for literally weeks, that we were not in a position to be able to ... predict what kind of test this was.

en Quite frankly, that surprised us in terms of the number of people who came out. We hadn't done it before so we were a little uncertain as to how many people would show. Our estimates had it in the six- or seven-thousand range, and to have over 14,000 surprised us - in a very positive way. We're very excited about that.

en I don't think people took it seriously because it was such an obviously unattainable goal. I was surprised, and I know lots of other people were surprised, that he chose a time so near, when we see it as a very difficult problem.

en If I could predict what this team is going to do ... based on our history, we're going to play really good and we're going to do things that are going to put us in jeopardy of losing. That's about the only thing I can predict.

en You wish you had a crystal ball, where you could predict the future and predict what's going to happen next fall.

en I think you would be lying to yourself if you were not surprised that we were 23-6. A lot of people said we would be lucky to finish .500. We surprised a lot of people, including myself.


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