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Later on, the best predictor becomes how assimilated their Facebook friend networks are.

Gladwell argues that the quality of the school is less a predictor of individual success than individual merit is.

"On a coast" seems like a much better predictor than "near a big military base or defense contractor".

Right now, on Pope Name Predictor, John Paul III is predictably leading the bunch.

For example, plane crashes typically happen in bad weather, but bad weather is not a reliable predictor of a plane crash.

And here we return again to take a new survey of him in the course of his public practice as a predictor.

Hooker indeed seemed to have done what no predictor of events should do; he fixed on the period of its accomplishment.

The anonymous predictor, whoever he was, was a man of no mean ability.

He was a predictor, using his occult gift of second sight to foreknow events and tell The Leader about them.

It could have been an intelligence-evaluator, or an enemy-intentions predictor, but it seemed small even for that.

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On this page you'll find 143 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to predictor, such as: augur, clairvoyant, diviner, medium, oracle, and palmist.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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