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Last seen on: Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Nov 26 2022

Random information on the term “Observe”:

A prediction (Latin præ-, “before,” and dicere, “to say”), or forecast, is a statement about a future event or data. They are often, but not always, based upon experience or knowledge. There is no universal agreement about the exact difference from “estimation”; different authors and disciplines ascribe different connotations.

Future events are necessarily uncertain, so guaranteed accurate information about the future is impossible. Prediction can be useful to assist in making plans about possible developments.

In a non-statistical sense, the term “prediction” is often used to refer to an informed guess or opinion.

A prediction of this kind might be informed by a predicting person’s abductive reasoning, inductive reasoning, deductive reasoning, and experience; and may be useful—if the predicting person is a knowledgeable person in the field.

The Delphi method is a technique for eliciting such expert-judgement-based predictions in a controlled way. This type of prediction might be perceived as consistent with statistical techniques in the sense that, at minimum, the “data” being used is the predicting expert’s cognitive experiences forming an intuitive “probability curve.”

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Random information on the term “SEE”:

See is the sixth studio album by rock band The Rascals, released on December 15, 1969. It peaked at number 45 on the Billboard 200. Three singles were released from the album although the third one was “I Believe” (which was from Search and Nearness) b/w “Hold On”.

The album continued a trend towards album-oriented material authored and sung by Felix Cavaliere, begun with the band’s Freedom Suite album earlier in the year. As the 1960s ended, the Rascals were slipping down the charts and Eddie Brigati was soon to leave the group during the recording of their next release Search and Nearness, their final album for Atlantic Records.

Writing for Allmusic, critic Thom Jurek praised some of the individual tracks, but wrote of the album as a whole “… while See sounded more like an updated version of the Rascals of old, the consistency of attack wasn’t there and there are several simply dodgy cuts, making the album—as an album—a disappointment.” Village Voice critic Robert Christgau rated the album an A- and wrote “Admittedly, the Rascals have severe limitations, but so does rock itself, and this album apprehends and utilizes those limitations, with all of the annoying pretensions absent and the pleasant ones retained.” Rolling Stone critic Lenny Kaye wrote in his review “Sometimes one wonders if the Rascals wouldn’t be better off just making hit singles,” he mused in his review of See. “Given the space of an entire album, the group seems to founder about, coming up with material that is in some cases good, but more often simply innocuous. Their latest, See, falls within this tradition.”

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