- A
prediction (Latin præ-, "before," and dictum, "something said") or
forecast is a
statement about a ****ure
event or
about ****ure data.
Predictions are...
- was
related to life and
death prognostications in medicine.
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section comprises prognostications for marriages. The coefficient...
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United States v.
Skrmetti (Docket No. 23-477) is a
pending United States Supreme Court case on
whether bans on
gender affirming care (including puberty...
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Paracelsus also had a
substantial influence as a
prophet or diviner, his "
Prognostications"
being studied by
Rosicrucians in the 17th century. Paracelsianism...
- completed. The
first English edition,
titled The True
Prophecies or
Prognostications of
Michael Nostradamus,
Physician to
Henry II.
Francis II. and Charles...
- sing Raine, raine, goe away, Come
againe a Saterday",
while a book of
prognostications for 1829
provides "come
again tomorrow day". A wide
variety of other...
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Mahmoud v.
Taylor is a
pending United States Supreme Court case
about parents who wish to opt
their children out of LGBTQ-themed
storybooks in
public schools...
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technology of
print was
churning out
reams of
alarming astrological prognostications even as
astrology itself came
under serious attack in July 1496 from...
- the
satirical almanac, with François Rabelais's work
Pantagrueline Prognostication (1532),
which mocked astrological predictions. The
strategies François...
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definition ****erts that
prognostication is a
component of superstition. [...] Moreover, the
working definition makes clear that
prognostication is systematic,...