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predication

[pred-i-key-shuhn] / ˌprɛd ɪˈkeɪ ʃən /




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There is adequate predication for the Treasury Department, the FEC and the Department of Justice to take a look.

From Salon

“The investigation was opened with appropriate predication and authorization.”

From Washington Post

O’Connor said scientists and health care providers need to do a better job of communicating the uncertainty in the predications they share with the public.

From Seattle Times

He scoured the F.B.I. guidelines to find the rules against investigating someone based on false predication, presenting his supervisors with copious examples of claims that didn’t add up.

From New York Times

Wray suggested the bureau’s hands were tied by Justice Department policy that requires a “proper predication” before being able to scan social media.

From Washington Post