make ... predictions• It is better to re-analyse the following work programme in the light of past performance and make predictions against this background.• Westernexpertsmade almost daily predictions that Gorbachev could not survive the growing domesticturmoil, but somehow he did.• It had been quite effective for making predictions, but became more and more over-complicated as greater accuracy was needed.• But it's a bit early to make predictions.• Local forecasters are then expected to make their predictions from them.• This property of amplification makes it impossible to make long-term predictions about evolution, as one can in astronomy.• Euravia's history is altogether too brief for any outside to make positive predictions about its future.• Listening to this subterranean activity has allowed them to make predictions about how and when each pool of magma will erupt.