When someone consistently predicts outcomes accurately, it may be due to a combination of informed intuition, experience, and observational skills. They might recognize patterns or trends that others overlook, allowing for more accurate forecasts. Additionally, confirmation bias can play a role, where people remember correct predictions more vividly than incorrect ones, reinforcing the belief that they are always right. Ultimately, a track record of accurate predictions can stem from a mix of skill, knowledge, and sometimes sheer luck.
no there not always right well they hardly ever are no one can predict it cause there are short people with tall parents and tall people with short parents so therefor there's no exact answer.
No because a hypothesis is just a guess. For example if I think something is something it might be wrong because it came out something differently
this means it is always right to do the righteous actions when the time arises
Haha because they are incharge and they think what ever they want to say magically is right, most things they say are right but they will never always be right, their dictators and thats what they do.
Always to the right.
Flashbacks show details from the past. Foreshadowing is when something is hinted at and it can help you predict what's going to happen.
you can predict it by him giving you signs like him complimenting you for something or he always wants to talk and go out. also the main thing is he never keeps eyes away from you and he smiles alot. :)
"Probability" is not something that occurs in the future. It's the numerical likelihood of something happening in the future. You don't predict the probability. You calculate it.
yes predict is a word because you can see somebody predicting something
The verb of the word predicted is predict. As in "to predict something or someone".
The verb predict means: to tell that something will or won't happen in the future.To 'predict' is to foretell - to say that something WILL happen before it happens.
Trend is something happening like vine is a trend right now and prediction is something you think is going to happen like a predict vine is still going to be popular in a year
no there not always right well they hardly ever are no one can predict it cause there are short people with tall parents and tall people with short parents so therefor there's no exact answer.
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preposition can be when you predict or something :P
no, the 8 ball isn't always right because it was a toy designed to "predict the future" when all it is, is a little block inside the ball that has writing on it, and when you shake it, a different answer comes up.
No because a hypothesis is just a guess. For example if I think something is something it might be wrong because it came out something differently