Sentences with phrase «than critics predict»

A study from the Campaign Finance Institute this afternoon seeks to make the case that publicly financed campaigns will cost less money than critics predict and that most lawmakers» won't take a large hit to their campaign coffers.
Now that Obamacare has become more successful than critics predicted, «Obamacore» is their next target, he says, «fueled by right - wing talk show hosts feeding listeners a steady stream of misinformation.»

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Clinton predicted that reductions will be accomplished sooner and at lower cost than many critics have anticipated.
The researchers found their automated method of movie citations is better at predicting greatness, especially in movies 25 years old or older, than these runners - up: the expertise of movie critics (a group of critics or a single critic), the wisdom of the crowd, the numbers of awards won and the amount of box office sales, among others.
Anything in «Nine» being predicted in the crafts categories, for instance, is likely to be critic - proof, while «Invictus» is simply afforded a modest picture - director - lead - supporting quartet for the moment, slots with players on deck, more than willing to step in.
Other less high - profile awards ceremonies have also offered hope: Gerwig has already won best director at numerous critics» awards, while Dee Rees, the director of the racially charged Mudbound, has also been honoured, though less resoundingly than pundits predicted.
For a certain subset of film critics, the Catalan - born Jaume Collet - Serra — director of such niftier - than - predicted genre fare as Orphan and Non-Stop — is something of a (figurative) great white hope.
We find that the gains made by retained students did diminish over time, as critics predicted, but these students still entered high school performing at higher levels in both reading and math than similar peers who were promoted on time.
Critics of the lawsuit predicted that the 32 charter schools with more than 16,000 students could face major financial problems as early as next week.
Despite largely positive reviews, initial sales were certainly lower than many critics and industry analysts might have predicted.
Now, less than a decade later, the art critic for The New Yorker has proclaimed him «the most consequential artist to have emerged since the 1980s,» while New York Times critic Roberta Smith predicts he's «bound for greatness.»
No less a highbrow than the art critic Clement Greenberg concurred, predicting that Mr. Marin and Jackson Pollock would «compete for recognition as the greatest American painter of the 20th century.»
I should also emphasize, and I think sometimes this point is missed by critics of the current GW scenarios, that the policy issue related to whether we should moderate CO2 production is very different than the problematic task of predicting changes in future industrial production.
And you can also predict that the mainstream press will be looking the other way, more than happy to attack any critics suspected of telling the truth.
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