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Vcip prediction

Prediction on vcip. I will say 130 ( 13% )

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180%

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Post ID: @hoaj+1qMYEaBL

110

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Post ID: @dwov+1qMYEaBL

It’s all about the classification on these safety incidents. Her Highness and the Notorious RB no G would ensure the fatality occurred after hours even when they were in a company vehicle. Where’s the creative record keeping now when we need it?

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Post ID: @dltq+1qMYEaBL

Why don't all these people die all at once instead of spreading out over multiple calendar years..

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Post ID: @7alm+1qMYEaBL

I’m guesstimating it’ll be 135% once the adjustments for fatalities and L48 su----es have been factored in.

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Post ID: @5oro+1qMYEaBL

120%. . . that was low year during Covid. The only years lower were 2015-2016 which were result of market related crash

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130%

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  1. 7%
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Post ID: @unt+1qMYEaBL

Well safety will be impacted certainly.

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Post ID: @mqh+1qMYEaBL

110%

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