Sentences with phrase «of a crystal ball»

It offers researchers a kind of crystal ball on what can happen to fish in a warmer world.
In at least some cases, you don't need much of a crystal ball to figure out what's going to happen.
So today's number is more of a crystal ball kind of thing.
Short of a crystal ball, this seems impossible.
A lot of crystal ball gazing for this year made by various people has included the prediction that mailing lists will stop working.
While Georgia has seen a large number of Crystal Ball predictions go their way today, Michigan, a school Nauta said he will visit in the fall, is another possible destination.
Economics rarely has the benefit of a crystal ball.
NBC news reported the Pacifica event as «a brief window into what the future holds as sea levels rise from global warming, a sort of a crystal ball for climate change.»
But hopefully by the time Thanksgiving rolls around and with the national election behind us, SuperZoo will once again prove to be something of a crystal ball for the industry's coming fortunes.
People who believe in the power of prayer are no different than people who believe in the power of crystal balls, snakes, horoscopes or lucky rabbits feet.
Long, who is participating at the U.S. Army All American Game, has seen an influx of Crystal Ball predictions go towards the Wolverines of recent.
While the Wolverines were once believed to be the favorite for the Ramsey, New Jersey native, the Buckeyes have taken control of his crystal ball.
It is early in the process for him, but the amount of Crystal Ball Predictions vary widely.
Given the dearth of crystal balls in our trade, that took guts.
Dirty diapers are the unlikeliest of crystal balls, but they could hold the answer to why some children develop asthma.
(Not asking for a follow - up so much as whining about my lack of a crystal ball.
Nobody said it came out of a crystal ball or there ismsome kind of guarantee.
Levels themselves offer checkpoints in the form of a crystal ball pedestal that, once touched, lights up and seamlessly creates a checkpoint in case you die.
Okay, so I work 50 % of the time in plaintiff personal injury, I do 20 % family law, 2 % bankruptcy, but it's asking you to basically look at your practice through the lens of a crystal ball.
In the absence of a crystal ball, today's agents, investors and homeowners are looking for current and accurate insights into what a home is really worth, and, perhaps even more important, what it will be worth in the next three years.
Back to Mr Roes for some sage wisdom in closing; «Although future classics are a bit of a crystal ball exercise whereas we tend to be involved more with the established performers, I can say that it's important to understand your intentions up front.
Without the benefit of a crystal ball, I am lucky to have embarked on a fun and exciting career, and would like to share some of my experiences with others who may be considering venture capital as a career choice.
I don't have any inside knowledge, access to what goes on at London Colney or any special kind of crystal ball, but I'm sure like you I could see that Arsenal didn't seem to be a happy place.
Johnson: If our current rate of growth is any sort of crystal ball, I would imagine that in five years time, Sojos will be one of the leading pet foods in the natural sector.
When defensive lineman Timmy Jernigan and safety Terrence Brooks fell into their laps in the second and third rounds, you start to wonder if they have some kind of crystal ball.
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