How To Use Prognostic In A Sentence

  • Important negative prognostic factors in both conditions include patients older than 65 years, hypotension, and coma.
  • Both patients and physicians are most interested in disease indicators that will best predict therapeutic responses and prognostic outcomes.
  • The ability of predictors of survival to prognosticate in individual patients is, of course, limited.
  • When in a position allowing of direct examination, the contused portion of the nerve sometimes developed a palpable fusiform thickening, manipulation of which might give rise to formication in the area of distribution -- a favourable prognostic sign. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
  • Better still, stick to facts if your prognostications are prone to throw gas on a fire of rumor-mongering and doomsaying.
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  • The sonograms, which prognosticated a boy, were wrong.
  • Thus, this new definition of airflow obstruction appears to impart useful prognostic information.
  • Ever since, my prognostications seemed wrong.
  • Society-wide measures of religious behavior muffle portentous change that may be occurring at the younger edge of the population, so social prognosticators just like commercial advertisers focus on trends among young adults, trying to discern which aspects of behavior are what they are because the youths are young, and which aspects are what they are because of when they are young. American Grace
  • Around this time in every midterm election cycle, the vultures of political prognostication begin hovering over incumbents in trouble.
  • Prognostics capability will make it possible to replace about-to-fail parts before they fail, reducing system failures, in-flight aborts, and aircraft accidents.
  • Finally, for failure to have some prognostic importance it should correlate with fatality, and we have shown that in these studies a correlation did not exist.
  • Was this the case of premature prognostication?
  • Several of these molecular abnormalities have independent prognostic importance in the context of particular treatment regimens.
  • This is the most compelling matchup of the third round and the most difficult to prognosticate.
  • Dinesh: [i] also, understand, that [the liberal] 's record of prognostication is shot. your credibility has been compromised by your sheer partisanship. Sound Politics: Gnashing of Democratic Teeth Begins
  • It is too difficult to prognosticate how powerful the president will or won't be.
  • Future developments are likely to modify the clinical manifestations, treatments, and prognostic factors of critical illness in patients with HIV infection.
  • Severe cachexia, as a result of increased energy expenditure mediated by the tumour, is also a poor prognostic indicator.
  • Poor prognostic indicators include poorly responsive disease, delay in diagnosis and the presence of malignancy.
  • It's so much like your front page poll questions that seek to have people prognosticate on one issue or another as if they have any clue! CNN Poll: Americans say Obama respected by world leaders
  • Traditionally, more advanced head and neck cancer is best managed surgically, providing the tumour is resectable, with postoperative radiotherapy for poor prognostic situations.
  • Sonographic evaluation at presentation can usually differentiate between intrauterine and extrauterine pregnancy and offer some prognostic clues.
  • The restoration of the handsome houses surrounding the square in the years since Samuel's dire prognostication is a heartening instance of a glorious architectural and sociological renaissance.
  • If Maryland wants to prove prognosticators wrong and make a run at another title, the Terrapins must forget their success and reaffirm their hard-shell attitude.
  • I'm not in the business of prognostication, so, I don't know what the history books will say.
  • It looks like Rivers is doing just fine, but again, I think this serves as an admonishment to people (like me) who think they can prognosticate. Matthew Yglesias » The Unpredictability of Quarterbacks
  • Experts scurried to explain their errant prognostications, which had asserted that the race would be too close to call.
  • RE #205 An astute prognostication, Steven, and remarkable timing steven mosher Atlantic Hurricane Track Versions « Climate Audit
  • True, but vacuous, weasel-worded, fact-free, faux-expert prognostications by contemptible establishmentarian hacks rank pretty low on the list of charities I donate to. Matthew Yglesias » Staggeringly Off-the-Mark Forecasts of European Economic Preeminence
  • The Bayh run idea is a classic case of a fantastical, ideologically-driven narrative which is then used to prognosticate future events. Matthew Yglesias » Bayh for President!
  • This was rather a rash venture in prognostication, for it may be easy enough to "apotheosize" the horse, but to what idyllic heights the automobile is destined to ultimately reach no one really knows. The Automobilist Abroad
  • We found missed myocardial damage of prognostic importance in 6% of patients sent home from the emergency department.
  • If the snake so much as hiccups as the rat inches along, the market analysts and social prognosticators pounce.
  • Zel, a fortune-teller, is aided in her prognostication by a band of ghosts, but when a mysterious light appears, she may have to give up the only family she knows. 2010 SXSW Film Festival Line-Up Announced; Includes CYRUS, MACGRUBER, GET LOW, and KICK-ASS – Collider.com
  • * Beltway prognosticators salivating over GOP victory: At this point, the only thing D. C.'s professional election forcasters are debating is whether the GOP's victory will rival the Dems 'historic 71-seat loss in 1938 or whether it will be a mere 50 seats. The Morning Plum
  • The effective management of ventilatory control abnormalities has important prognostic implications in the setting of both acute and chronic disease.
  • I'm not prognosticating that carmakers will shrink to just a few major competitors, though there's still room for consolidation.
  • I apologize and pledge not to utter foolish prognostications ever again.
  • It's an optimistic and hopeful prognostication of the future.
  • Surgery allows the complete excision of a tumour and lymph nodes and full histological examination for staging, which has implications for prognostication and assessing the need for adjuvant radiotherapy.
  • At this stage it is impossible to prognosticate whether these issues will be satisfactorily settled over the next years and decades or whether they will lead to a new era of discord and disintegration.
  • Secondly , an algorithm of replication placement policy is proposed depending on prognosticate mechanism.
  • Most Stoics welcomed all forms of prognostication, for gaining knowledge of the future enabled the soul to accept its destiny, and astrology was especially favoured as demonstrating the harmony of the universe.
  • These elements make the approaching season all the more exciting, while providing prognostication - an inexact science in the best of times - with intriguing possibilities.
  • They were saying we'd come out a billion on the wrong side at the end of last year and some were prognosticating that inflation would be in the region of 6%.
  • Key topics of this CME conference include: an update on the management of the main types of lymphomas as well as multiple myeloma; recognizing new prognostic markers in lymphoma including the impact of PET scan imaging; incorporating emerging molecular stratification of both lymphoid and myeloid malignancies; and new trends in autologous and allogenic stem cell transplantation. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • Ed Kemmick, that putrid purveyor of pussyfooted prognostication, waxes nostalgic for the days when newspaper vituperation was in style. The Iconoclast
  • [349] Abode is an old English word signifying omen or prognostic, -- from "bode," to portend. The Sermons of John Owen
  • In the deeper portions of the tracks the extreme density of the cicatrix is a factor of great prognostic importance, since if it implicates muscles, tendons, vessels, or nerves, impairment of movement, circulatory disturbance, or signs of neuritis or nerve pressure are often witnessed. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
  • For instance, anatomic pathology prognostic data may be integrated with clinical laboratory serologic tumor markers that are graphically trended.
  • So the capable spinmeisters play games, entertain and enthrall with heartening prognostications that deficits will be dissolved by the magic elixir of future growth.
  • Routinely used markers like c-reactive protein or leukocyte count , have no prognostic value.
  • The grade, size and depth of the sarcomas are the important factors to prognosticate the disease.
  • Perhaps his prognostication was a calculated motivational tool to light a fire under his teammates. One Season
  • Some have prognosticated that physical rack-mounted components are going to give way to software apps that can do the same work, and eat no rack space.
  • Conclusion : The expression of p 27 and VEGF be a new prognostic indicator of osteosarcoma.
  • Experience has made me skeptical of physicians' pronouncements and prognostications, especially about people with disabilities.
  • Moreover there were no clinical or prognostic differences between those with and those without abnormal pancreatic radiology.
  • However, only one prognostic study of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality comparing home and office blood pressure measurements measurements has been conducted.
  • Compared with their other bizarre predictions and otherwise miserable record of prognostication, this is a minor failing.
  • Socié G, Mary J Yves, de Gramont A, et al. Paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria: long-term follow-up and prognostic factors. Undefined
  • At a time when so many prognostications about the future condition of the planet seem unrelievedly gloomy, Newton and Helen Mayer Harrison remind us that we are still masters of our fate.
  • It was white and blank, an enticement for cartographical prognostication.
  • One of my journalistic interests is finance, and I collect errors in financial prognostication.
  • Her turn as an up-and-coming corporate downsizer opposite George Clooney in "Up in the Air" has awards-season prognosticators shouting, "Oscar! ‘Up In The Air’ Director Jason Reitman ‘Wrote This Role For’ Anna Kendrick » MTV Movies Blog
  • Moreover there were no clinical or prognostic differences between those with and those without abnormal pancreatic radiology.
  • When we continue, the editors of the nation's leading business magazines will join us for their thoughts on the week's developments and give us their best prognostication about what we can expect in the week ahead.
  • DNA ploidy may be a valuable parameter for prognostic of esophageal cancer.
  • However, misguided wishful thinking has made the long-term prognostication considerably worse than necessary. Asia Times Online
  • These issues prognosticated by Roth in 1969 turned out to have both a long-term and short-term impact.
  • So with these caveats in mind, I am willing to make a couple of straightforwardly vague prognostications.
  • For the first time in months he's inspired, ready to prognosticate the way he used to before it all started to seem a bit hollow. Untitled w/ lightbulb
  • Although many general practices have facilities for electrocardiography, the prognostic importance of common abnormalities is underappreciated.
  • Ray KK, Morrow DA, Sabatine MS, Shui A, Rifai N, et al. (2007) Long-term prognostic value of neopterin: a novel marker of monocyte activation in patients with acute coronary syndrome. PLoS Medicine: New Articles
  • Programmed ventricular stimulation not only helps to guide the selection of antiarrhythmic drug therapy but also provides important prognostic information.
  • Levity so unfeeling, and a spirit of extravagance so irreclaimable, were hopeless prognostics; yet Cecilia would not desist from her design. Cecilia
  • Just this week the trade organization, Reporters Without Borders, issued a communiqué prognosticating another year of "hecatomb" - cattle sacrifice to the gods - for journalists working in Mexico. News.newamericamedia.org
  • Sandwich, being the second houre of that daie, whilest the sunne shone verie bright and cleare, there appeared a most brightsome and vnaccustomed clearnesse, not farre distant from the sunne, as it were to the length and breadth of a mans personage, hauing a red shining brightnesse withall, like to the rainbow, which strange sight when manie beheld, there were that prognosticated the king alreadie to be arriued. Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (6 of 12) Richard the First
  • Unfortunately, prognostic error may have untoward effects on both patient care and social policy.
  • Now that the World Cup has ended, Paul the prognosticator will also retire from football forecasting.
  • He had never seen Karoly at work: master Karoly had taught him and Bog-dan and Yuri what he called the principles of the arts, shown them the weather-glass and other such prognosticating devices; but the true magic master Karoly had never given mem, nor ever worked in front of witnesses, unless one counted his communing with the walls of the keep and the earth of the fields. The Goblin Mirror
  • To foreshow these is not prophecy, but prognostication. Religio Medici
  • Just to name one example of stumblebum leadership, the Obama administration could have put the economy in a much better place simply by reading the Huffington Post columns of economists like Dean Baker and Robert Reich, who have a demonstrably better track record of prognostication then Larry Summers or Timothy Geightner. Lee Stranahan: Obama's Double-Dip Disappointment Is Bad for Business
  • I accede to your uncanny powers of prognostication.
  • Our study of pathological prognostic factors at presentation confirmed these findings for women with early breast cancer.
  • Roberts, to whom he mentioned this circumstance, fully agreed with him as to its being a prognostication of danger, and when the arrangements were made for the night, the party camped in as open a place as they could select, where no neighbouring thicket might afford harbourage for a lurking foe. Ralph Rashleigh
  • He does not prognosticate on those things, although they are already important.
  • I do think that many mysteries ascribed to our own inventions have been the corteous revelations of spirits; for those noble essences in heaven bear a friendly regard unto their fellow-nature on earth; and therefore believe that those many prodigies and ominous prognosticks, which forerun the ruins of states, princes, and private persons, are the charitable premonitions of good angels, which more careless inquiries term but the effects of chance and nature. Religio Medici
  • This much-quoted 16th century physician and prognosticator with his cryptic quatrains has been the most respected seer in history.
  • Both daytime and nighttime blood pressure are vital prognostic indicators, and therefore blood pressure should be recorded during the whole day, according to the results of a new study
  • Sonographic evaluation at presentation can usually differentiate between intrauterine and extrauterine pregnancy and offer some prognostic clues.
  • A common lament among those who like to prognosticate about America's future is that China and India are churning out more and better engineering students than the U.S., which presages their rise to superpowerdom.
  • If my mother had just had Huntington's disease diagnosed my request for a prognostic test would be unlikely to be turned down on the basis that the disease is untreatable.
  • Mitosis, size of tumour, necrosis and pleomorphism are thought to be prognostic factors for aggressiveness of solitary fibrous tumours.
  • First rule of box office prognostication is that it's a lot easier to predict [a film's] potential after you've seen it. GreenCine Daily: Shorts, 11/2.
  • The word "Jafr" is supposed to mean a skin (camel's or dog's), prepared as parchment for writing; and Al-Jafr, the book here in question, is described as a cabalistic prognostication of all that will ever happen to the Moslems. Arabian nights. English
  • He finds it hard to forget that until recently all manner of climatic conditions were associated with phases of the moon; that not so very long ago showers of falling-stars were considered "prognostic" of certain kinds of weather; and that the "equinoctial storm" had been accepted as a verity by every one, until the unfeeling hand of statistics banished it from the earth. A History of Science: in Five Volumes. Volume III: Modern development of the physical sciences
  • (Soundbite of laughter) MARTIN: Just conversate instead of prognosticate? 'Shop Talk': Should Kendrick Meek Stay In Florida Senate Race?
  • Two possible scenarios could upset their prognostications.
  • The thickness of the tumour and whether there is ulceration remain important prognostic discriminators in patients with a negative biopsy.
  • When electrocardiographic abnormalities occur in association with chest pain but in the absence of frank infarction, they confer prognostic significance.
  • Although doctors commonly have to prognosticate, most feel uncomfortable doing so.
  • Zel, a fortune-teller, is aided in her prognostication by a band of ghosts, but when a mysterious light appears, she may have to give up the only family she knows. 2010 SXSW Film Festival Line-Up Announced; Includes CYRUS, MACGRUBER, GET LOW, and KICK-ASS – Collider.com
  • People have shown limited interest in immersive 3-D technology, so I think it worked better as a novel than as a prognostication. Boing Boing: August 24, 2003 - August 30, 2003 Archives
  • Astrology gained in status during the Gupta period and moved beyond mere prognostication of birthmarks and foretelling of the future by interpretation of dreams and facial features.
  • After predicting that Clark would be the eventual nominee he goes and ruins my career as a political prognosticator by dropping out of the race.
  • Mr. IZRAEL: I just think, you know, Clinton thinks he likes to prognosticate. 'Shop Talk': Should Kendrick Meek Stay In Florida Senate Race?
  • Objective To investigate the expression of Cyclooxygenase-2(COX-2) and its prognostic significance in oral squamous cell carcinoma.
  • However, one thing is certain, researchers say: Fatigue has been shown to have independent long-term prognostic implications in patients with heart failure, suggesting that fatigue needs to be effectively evaluated not only because symptom alleviation is a target for treatment, but also because of the potential for the treatment of fatigue to influence the prognosis in patients with heart failure. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • The number of lymph nodes with metastases also has prognostic importance.
  • They differ also from the 'spae-wife,' who, manipulating the cup from which she has taken her morning draught of tea, looks at the various forms and shapes the leaves and dregs have taken, and deduces thence such simple horary prognostications as the name of the person from whom 'postie' will presently bring up the glen a letter or a parcel or a remittance of money; or as to whether she is likely to go a journey, or to hear news from across the sea, or to obtain a good price for the hose she has knitted or for the chickens or eggs she is sending to the store-keeper. Tea-Cup Reading and Fortune-Telling by Tea Leaves, by a Highland Seer
  • Now, I do realize that we're all getting sick of looking back at 2009, and although I really would much prefer to be writing about looking forward to 2010, we simply must provide a final glance rearwards before moving on to prognosticating the future. Chris Weigant: Dec. '09 Obama Poll Watch -- Below Fifty, But Stabilizing
  • So here's today's exercise in prognostication: what will be the visual artistic style that history will glue to the current era of new music, post-minimalism, non-pop, the new eclecticism, whatever you want to call it? Take a picture, sweetie; I ain't got time to waste
  • They frankly welcomed the new-comer, and if they did not, as Ingred had bitterly prognosticated, exactly "truckle" to her, they certainly began to treat her as a favorite. A Popular Schoolgirl
  • It is probable that studies showing a strong (often statistically significant) prognostic ability are more likely to be published.
  • He had a very low opinion of the Tizimin group, the most historical of the chronicles: "The whole scheme of prognostication is so mangled and so full of errors that it is next to meaningless. The Books of Chilam Balam - part one
  • Ectopic beats during the test, however, had no prognostic importance.
  • At the initial assessment it is important to define factors that have prognostic importance.
  • Returning to the print realm for some final prognostication, one might wonder what the future holds.
  • Ms. Patton did not want to prognosticate how much she thought the gown could go far. Taking to the Runway
  • And after struggling for several years with determining their own patients' prognoses, a group of physicians at the University of California in San Francisco set out to collect and study all the research that had been done on so-called prognostic indexes, tools that help with determining general prognosis in older patients. NYT > Home Page
  • You may recall a certain prognosticator doing some fancy prognosticating on Friday. Dallas Blog, Daily News, Dallas Politics, Opinion, and Commentary FrontBurner Blog D Magazine » Blog Archive » RE: ALL IS WELL
  • Have the floors of our nation's television studios ever been more littered by dishonored prognostications than in the past twenty-four months?
  • What makes it worse is that these transient events are then used to prognosticate the future.
  • He points to the gloomy prognostications after Hurricane Andrew and 9 / 11.
  • His gloomy prognostications proved to be false.
  • One hundred years after "carcinoid": epidemiology of and prognostic factors for neuroendocrine tumors in 35,825 cases in the United States. SUTENT® Receives European Approval for a New Indication in Progressive Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors (NET) - Yahoo! Finance
  • Thirdly, our work hints at corrective techniques that might be used to counteract prognostic error.
  • Laryngeal studies that can have both diagnostic and prognostic value include laryngeal videostroboscopy, laryngeal electromyography, and acoustic and aerodynamic measurements of laryngeal function.
  • This hypothesis should be re-examined and verified in a much larger cohort before it is used to prognosticate and manage patients.
  • We therefore analyzed long - term prognostic factors of significant MR after PM.
  • One of the most distressing developments in journalism is this need to "prognosticate" the reaction of others. Howard Dean: Party Elders All Agree Race Shouldn't Go To Convention
  • The sonograms, which prognosticated a boy, were wrong.
  • Evolutionism is much more an inlook into those who prognosticate it than any insight into the past. Latest Articles
  • The arterial-alveolar oxygen tension ratio is a useful prognostic indicator.
  • The distribution of patients according to vital status, therapy received, or a specific prognostic factor can also be displayed as a table or a chart.
  • The secretory histology confers no prognostic significance over and above the diagnosis of meningioma.
  • In the height of this charming exercise, it entered my mind to make a kind of prognostic, that might calm my inquietude; I said, "I will throw this stone at the tree facing me; if I hit my mark, I will consider it as a sign of salvation; if I miss, as a token of damnation. The Confessions of J J Rousseau
  • As academic life grew more removed from the convention, the prognostications became self-fulfilling prophecies.
  • Consequently a sacrament is a sign that is both a reminder of the past, i.e. the passion of Christ; and an indication of that which is effected in us by Christ's passion, i.e. grace; and a prognostic, that is, a foretelling of future glory. Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition
  • Your accurate prognostication has spanned relationships, business transactions, even the fickle weather.
  • Nitrates often are used in emergency treatment of acute chest pain, but relief with nitrates is an uncertain diagnostic and prognostic sign.
  • Rather than reminisce or prognosticate, I thought I'd toss out my list of Web service needs in the form of a holiday wish list.
  • This description of ‘what is to take place hereafter’ is not a prognostication of events in any distant future but a declaration of what is right around the comer, the certain consequences of present conduct.
  • Measurement of these variables can be obtained in most practices quickly and can provide the practicing clinician with powerful prognostic information.
  • Objective: To explore the clinical features of patients with polymyositis (PM) and dermatomyositis (DM) to provide evidence for clinical diagnosis, treatment and prognostic evaluation.
  • What is magical about Punxsutawney is not just the movie or the mythical 127-year-old marmot known as the "prognosticator of prognosticators. Stuart Muszynski: Punxsutawney Values: What America Can Learn From Groundhog's Day
  • You'd think a record like that would inject even the most self-confident prognosticator with a little humility. Richard (RJ) Eskow: Ben Bernanke Wants Your Social Security Money
  • One of my favorite prognosticators, Worldchanging Executive Editor Alex Steffen keynoted last Tuesday with some simple and clear rules for the future of sustainable design. Sustainable Design Update » Blog Archive » Sustainable Thoughts From O’Reilly Conf.
  • For all the attention lavished on polls, prognostications and policy positions, a presidential campaign measures, most of all, the mettle and maturity of the candidates.
  • I've been interviewing some experts and I'll have their prognostications up in a little bit.
  • Given the greater reliance on biopsy techniques to establish an initial histopathologic diagnosis, prognostication will depend on maximal extraction of information from small biopsy samples.
  • Democrats, if all the political prognostication is accurate, are the ones likely to be swallowed up. The bear election
  • The astronomical clock served not only to regularly imitate the natural motion of the sun and the heavens but also to prognosticate state affairs.
  • Such a whistlestop tour does not remotely qualify me to prognosticate on China's grander questions.
  • As you can see, prognostication is a dangerous game.
  • Their match had almost been epic, but there was little time to sit back and enjoy it as the euphoria of the victory was soon replaced by prognostications about the final.
  • Now analysts are beginning to weigh in on the game's potential, with one professional prognosticator saying the game could nearly match sales of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
  • Yes, political prognostication and economic forecasting share the same occupational hazard of over-extrapolating from a few months of data.
  • `Since you have not yet given your prognostication, I will ask for it now," Ellel said, with a sidelong look. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • In earlier studies of the prognostic importance of ECG changes, sample sizes were small and the results were equivocal.
  • Our focus here is analysis and commentary rather than prognostication.
  • Patients suffering from such poor prognostic criteria often times will benefit from lung transplantation.
  • With new emotion and fresh distress Cecilia perceived this change; what he might have to say she could not conjecture, but all that foreran his communication convinced her it was nothing she could wish; and much as she had desired some explanation of his designs, when the long-expected moment seemed arriving, prognostications the most cruel of the event, repressed her impatience, and deadened her curiosity. Cecilia
  • The selection of systemic adjuvant therapy is based on prognostic and predictive factors.
  • Objective: To study the expression of the small subunit ribonucleotide reductase(R2) in gestational trophoblastic diseases (GTD) and to assess its prognostic value.
  • Table 2 . Correlation coefficient between the prognostic factor and SCS Monsoon Onset dates.
  • If you've got some last minute prognostications or thoughts on the subject, now is the time to spit them out so you can appear to be astute and prescient later on.
  • “And did the candle prognosticate, I mean foreshow his death?” Wild Wales : Its People, Language and Scenery
  • The problem with your prognostication is that there is no evidence to indicate that whatsoever. Think Progress » Palin says her favorite founding father is ‘all of them.’
  • Seated next to Clinton on her first visit to the kingdom, Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal called the chief US diplomat a good "prognosticator," adding he was inclined to believe her warnings on the Revolutionary Guard. Channel NewsAsia Front Page News
  • Was I being asked to prognosticate or to state my own desire?
  • `My associate, Berkli, said he wanted you to prognosticate for us. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • Consequently a sacrament is a sign that is both a reminder of the past, i.e. the passion of Christ; and an indication of that which is effected in us by Christ's passion, i.e. grace; and a prognostic, that is, a foretelling of future glory. Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition
  • Ihtilájnámeh" = Book of palpitations, prognosticating from the subsultus tendinum and other involuntary movements of the body from head to foot; according to Ja'afar the Just, Daniel the Prophet, Alexander the Great; the Sages of Persia and the Arabian nights. English
  • An American humourist has said, 'Never prophesy unless you know,' and many a writer on Roumania must wish that he had refrained from dealing with probabilities, or from prognosticating the coining events of history. Roumania Past and Present
  • Diagnostic and prognostic significance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa precipitins determined by means of crossed immunoelectrophoresis. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Erroch Side, &c., like midges sporting in the mottie sun, or craws prognosticating a storm in a hairst day. The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham
  • State policy for ensuring information security during military conflicts has a prognostic, organizational and administrative function.
  • I particularly like the prognostication about future market consolidation.
  • urban architectural renewal that prognosticates a social and cultural renaissance.
  • Prognosticatio est talis, saith Gordonius, [5571] si non succurratur iis, aut in maniam cadunt, aut moriuntur; the prognostication is, they will either run mad, or die. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The book describes each tumor in a comprehensive approach: morphologic description, differential diagnosis, clinical aspects, and prognostic markers.
  • “Ihtilájnámeh” = Book of palpitations, prognosticating from the subsultus tendinum and other involuntary movements of the body from head to foot; according to Ja’afar the Just, Daniel the Prophet, Alexander the Great; the Sages of Persia and the Wise The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Let's discuss that and not the prognostications of the modern entrail-readers of the opinion poll industrial complex.
  • These assertions are based on increases in correlation over time between general circulation model prognostications and observations as derived from a centred pattern correlation statistic. About: Blinded by Science
  • Not to be overlooked in the controversy were the paranoid prognosticators who saw grand conspiracies and sinister plots everywhere.
  • We investigated the prognostic factors for fibrotic interstitial pneumonia.
  • Although we have hesitated to stake our own success on prognostications for 2003, I am not optimistic on either of these two counts.
  • Nor can I pile prognostication on prognostication to arrive at greater and greater detail. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • Every day for the next three days, I'll prognosticate read: guess who is going to win in several of the major categories. Golden Globes 2011: A first round of predictions
  • Unlike many critics of genetic engineering who prognosticate a world where only perfection will be tolerated and individuality extinct, Ackroyd and Harvey's work admits to its own flawed and in-progress science.
  • Hume says that the polls and prognosticators are right, and at best, the Dems might be able to win at the margins with a massive Get Out The Vote effort, which all Dem activists now believe wholeheartedly is something that Jon Stewart is going to destroy, because it's much easier to blame someone else for massive losses that would have happened anyway, than to face up to the fact that their own candidates aren't that compelling as people, that all your GOTV volunteers would just schlep off to DC to watch comedy, finding it to be more sustaining to their lives. TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads
  • As part of your prognostication I would like to ask about the installations of network attached storage and storage area networking devices.
  • If the snake so much as hiccups as the rat inches along, the market analysts and social prognosticators pounce.
  • `My associate, Berkli, said he wanted you to prognosticate for us. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • Just temper your prognostications a bit and consider how many layers of suckitude had to be peeled before the onion we know as Arian Foster appeared. Fanhouse Main
  • Chapter five, which deals with the spectre of bioterrorism and biowarfare, prognosticates with frightening plausibility on the worst, largely unregulated modern evil.
  • urban architectural renewal that prognosticates a social and cultural renaissance.

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