The phrase
"to have a crystal ball" means to be able to predict or see the future.
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We also don't
have a crystal ball into whether we'll have access to social security when we reach traditional retirement age (even though we've been paying into it...).
No one interviews people who tell the truth because they are much more boring than people who are certain that they
somehow have the crystal ball to predict the future.
It is difficult to predict exactly what will happen in the future, neither of the parties nor the family lawyers
involved have a crystal ball.
While you do
n't have a crystal ball, you can still identify your important business moments where you can plan for both crisis and celebration.
Where it adds up, I don't
have a crystal ball on that, but I think there's a lot more discussion about paid family leave now than there was even six months ago.»
«Demand is strong but I don't
have a crystal ball for 2013,» Winkler said at an event at Smart's factory in Hambach, France.
2) Short
of having a crystal ball and an enormous amount of patience and risk tolerance, good luck guessing the winning asset class
In addition to his cape that allows him to fly, Doctor Strange
has a crystal ball with which he can view anything in the world or view other dimensions, and an amulet that allows him to know when someone is lying or see past events in his current location.
Donovan Peoples - Jones, arguably Michigan's top target in the 2017 class,
now has a Crystal Ball that favors the Wolverines.
Izzo paid a visit to Weems,
who has a crystal ball 100 % in favor of the Spartans, after MSU was knocked out of the tournament:
The top WR in the country and the biggest recruit out of the state of Michigan in years, Peoples -
Jones has a Crystal Ball strongly in favor of the Maize and Blue.
In two seasons he has yet to play all 16 games, so it's fair to wonder if he will be able to do so this time around and I don't
have any crystal balls either.
While the
Buckeyes have the Crystal Ball on lockdown, the Wolverines are believed to be right in the thick of things with a decision potentially upcoming.
I'm not sue if
Basil has a crystal ball, but I will be watching these results every week ticking them off as they arrive.
While the Cass Tech
product has a Crystal Ball that is strongly in favor of the Maize and Blue, Ohio State, which recently landed two five - star WRs, is lurking.
We don't
have a crystal ball underneath our desks and can't predict where the market is going, what the Fed is going to do with interest rates, or what is going to happen in overseas markets.
Perhaps you believe the NASA GISS
webmaster has a crystal ball that allows him to look at the motivations of those who are making scripted data requests, eh?
Throughout the 1980s and 90s, visionary Geneva gallerist Pierre Huber seems to have
had a crystal ball for what's destined to last in contemporary art.
Nobody
has a crystal ball so you don't know if you're going to be an average earner or make gobs of money until after the fact.