Word: predictibly
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...arrive at this conclusion, Ted Wright undoubtedly had access to unpublished facts. He also relied on his demonstrated ability to predict future production accurately. In January 1941, when U.S. manufacturers were producing slightly more than 1,000 planes a month, he laid out his production predictions for the next 18 months. In the nine months since then OPM has had to revise its own predictions several times, but T. P. Wright's practically agree with the figures of actual production...
...Sampson, a third Herald man, gives Harvard a psychological edge and Dartmouth the edge in manpower, but refuses to predict a score...
...powdered metal parts in the 1942 cars add up to only three pounds, but automotive engineers predict that before long there will be 100 pounds in almost every model. Meantime, subsidiaries of both Chrysler and General Motors are busy supplying thousands of other manufacturers with powdered metal gears, bearings, parts for airplane engines, guns, ships, household equipment-everything in which wheels and levers turn...
However, neither organization would predict last night whether it would be willing to work or unite with the Student Union. Officers of the Liberal Union and the Defense League declared that they would wait for a definite offer from the H.S.U. before they decide on policy...
...when the war would end, neither could predict, but both had heard rumors both in England and the States of a victory within 12 months. Churchill, they felt, follows the policy of describing things as worse than they actually...