Sentences with phrase «peer into the future»

Peering into the future, the government's annual deficits are expected to shrink to $ 49.2 billion in 2010 - 11, $ 27.6 billion in 2011 - 2012, $ 17.5 billion in 2012 - 2013 and to $ 8.5 billion by 2013 - 2014.
Peering into the future is a notoriously imprecise art.
Thanks to the billionaire's surprise election win, investors around the world have been frantically trying to do just that — look beyond the present and peer into the future, trying to get a handle on just how financial markets might behave with Trump at the reins of the world's biggest economy.
Peering into the future is never a precise art, but it's a safe bet that post January 20, 2017 will be the year of Mr Market.
In part 1 of this reflection on the future of buyer personas, I focused on how it is important to leave some of the major misconceptions about buyer personas behind in order to peer into the future.
What if «God» looked at a zygote, peered into its future and saw that it would one day grow to me a murderous psycopath, who lit cute little animals on fire and beat children with them.
If you had peered into the future and looked at the bullpen, and only the bullpen, you would assume the Tigers would be fine.
«With the futuristic McLaren MP4 - X concept racecar, we wanted to peer into the future and imagine the art of the possible,» said John Allert, Group Brand Director, McLaren Technology Group.
In the offseason, we peer into the future.
When we peer into the future, we can stomach some disappointments in the name of long - term success.
Attempting to preempt how fate, form and injuries may come to shape a squad, as well the long - term planning and decision - making of a manager as creative and unpredictable as Pep Guardiola, can leave those who try to peer into the future looking rather foolish once that future has finally arrived, in a different shape to how they expected.
Although, frankly the award might as well have been given by Clairvoyants Monthly - for if anyone has shown an unnerving, almost spooky, ability to peer into the future it is the Liberal Democrat Treasury Spokesman.
They are now able to peer into the future and receive warnings of traffic jams before they occur, allowing them to change their route or timing.
By trying to peer into the future, we are ignoring the here and now.
So we've decided to poll the experts again, asking them to peer into the future and predict where the publishing industry is headed.
We've polled literary agents, publishers and authors asking them to peer into the future and predict where the publishing industry is headed.
Landslide elections, time machines, and Drake's infamous victory dances (we think)-- this has been a marathon week for peering into the future.
As investors peer into the future and contemplate the potential for lower market returns, we see few options with greater versatility and more powerful risk - adjusted return potential than asset allocation products.
We have limited ability to peer into the future — stuff happens and things change.
The problem is that nobody's ever been able to figure out a foolproof way to peer into the future and predict which funds will do best over the next few years.
Here's what we see when we peer into the future.
They peer into its future, by taking a glimpse at its past, they also ponder at what the Nintendo NX could be bringing to our gaming lives.
Contemplate instead with Fresh Window's group exhibtion «Under Ice» as it peers into our futures by exploring the preservation ability of ice and the worlds that come alive through its disappearance.
And nobody has ever demonstrated an ability to reliably peer into the future to see whether the next toss will result in a head or a tail.
I will go further — anyone who believes that can peer into the future is either a fool or a charlatan.
People of great intelligence can usefully peer into the future, and know what it holds.
He is not peering into the future.
Because awards are made «once and for all» at the time of trial, judges must «peer into the future» and fix the damages «as best they can».
Which he then does, arriving eventually at the point where he peers into the future of legal blogging.
Lambert adds: «The Exponential Law Firm series, and The Myth of Disruptive Technology are instant classics and not only show Ryan's ability to talk about current trends in legal technology, but also to peer into the future, all in a funny, imaginative, and thought - provoking way.
Even so, it's impossible to peer into the future at this point.
In this week's show we delve into the past with news of Dell going private (with Microsoft's (s MSFT) help), peer into the future of TV and Twitter, and examine our present conundrum of how ISPs can't rely on their meters to measure your broadband usage.
It's hard to review the new iPad Pro without peering into the future and thinking of its true potential once iOS 11 is released.
Peering into the future, Apple is finally posing as a sufficient rival for HoloLens as well.
It's like peering into the future of mental health supports and services.

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You've finished your undergraduate degree and you're peering into the haze of your future.
Don't treat innovation like peering into crystal balls to extrapolate from visions of a far - flung future.
These companies are also undervalued compared to peers, and our DCF model reveals low expectations for future profit growth baked into the current stock prices.
I have very little doubt that our generation will be looked back upon with jaw - dropping incredulity by future historians who will marvel at how, in the 21st century, having peered at the mind numbing infinity from Hubble, delved into the quantum irrationality of CERN and unraveled the beautiful simplicity of the DNA codons, we still made important life decisions based upon the presumed wishes of some hokey, invisible, all - powerful sky - fairy dreamed up by some illiterate Arab tribesmen in a tent in the Middle East 2,000 years ago.
O'Connor's Homeric saint, blind and yet peering into the truth of a mystery both past and future, turns to look at her and through her to us, and says, matter of factly, «Well, they ain't quit doing it as long as I'm doing it.»
Dylan White peers into his crystal football in an attempt to figure out what the future may hold for the Red Devils in seasons to come with their new men at...
This may set these young women up for more successful breastfeeding experiences in the future as they come to realize that their bodies did not fail them and they develop into better informed peer supporters for the other teen mothers around them.
Let's get back in the fray with a post from Beth Becker, in which she peers into a crystal ball and reports from The Future.
At the first day's hearing by the National Constitutional Committee (NCC) into Wadsworth's future in the Labour Party, around 40 Labour MPs and peers accompanied Smeeth to ensure she was able to be present to give evidence.
However, Lib Dem peer and former MP Lord Carlile told the BBC World at One programme: «Nick Clegg is in a very strong position as leader of the Liberal Democrats, expected to lead us strongly into the election, so I don't believe any of the speculation about the threats to Nick Clegg's future
The Prime Minister announced that Tory peer Lord Gold would conduct a party inquiry into the affair and that the Conservative's would in future release quarterly registers of significant donors invited to eat with him at official residences.
Co-authored by David Catling, an atmospheric chemist at the University of Washington in Seattle, the study peers deep into our planet's history to devise a novel recipe for finding single - celled life on faraway worlds in the not - too - distant future.
For Rose, peering into historical art is a way to foretell the future of today's materials.
But in the meantime, researchers will keep studying the collapsing shoreline, fine - tuning their theories to peer into the Dead Sea's uncertain future.
Future missions like the James Webb Space Telescope, which NASA will launch in 2019 to peer into the early history of the universe, will therefore «be essential for getting more information on stellar winds and exoplanet atmospheres,» the authors say, «thereby paving the way for more accurate estimations of stellar - wind induced atmospheric losses.»
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