All these predictions about death rates are based on historical analyses. |
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Britain would be in the front line but predictions of a Wall Street collapse have simmered for ages and still the good times roll. |
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The real difficulty is that it's very easy for someone to mess up these predictions. |
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This information can be used to make more accurate predictions of weather and climate. |
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At best they distill public information into the most accurate predictions possible. |
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Despite the predictions of the Jeremiahs, the Vettriano market is still holding up. |
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But here we're making predictions based on certain assumptions, just like Gartner is, and using similar mathematical jiggery-pokery. |
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But the region's weathermen say predictions of impending blizzard conditions are wide of the mark. |
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Mention a fourth commercial TV network in this country and suddenly the dire predictions emerge in job lots. |
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Despite predictions of almost unbounded mobility, most people in industrialised nations are less physically active than ever before. |
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However, those same predictions can whip us into frenzy if the fateful deadline looms ahead. |
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There certainly has been no idle chatter preceding this 2000 decider, no rash predictions. |
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Everyone discusses their hotels and makes rash predictions for the best pavilions. |
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We'll hold you to that, we'll come back here a year from today, we'll take a look at these predictions. |
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And that's accepting the dire predictions about warming of the global warming alarmists, which I do not. |
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I haven't kept count, but my impression is that Steyn's predictions have panned out pretty regularly. |
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If some radical predictions come true, the office as we know it could become something of a rarity in years to come. |
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He says many predictions are based entirely on worst-case scenarios, and don't provide a balanced view. |
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The predictions of these models are in agreement with results from laboratory studies. |
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Where are the predictions of the near future in which we all zip about above the rooftops in our own little aircars? |
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Notes are annotated on levels of certainty with predictions and risks and possible causes for changes to numbers. |
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Our politics continue to shift leftward and away from its conservative groove at a pace that has defied predictions. |
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Contrary to the old predictions that new technology would usher in an age of leisure, they are working harder than ever. |
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From this, they can then make predictions about the relative brightness of the various lensed images. |
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If my predictions were true, Lorraine would be wearing a very revealing scarlet red dress, showing off her cleavage and long legs. |
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The results could help weather forecasters make long-term predictions, and anticipate general climate patterns up to a year in advance. |
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His assertion that tautologies were the only secure predictions anticipates similar views of social scientists in recent decades. |
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If Bobbitt's predictions prove correct, The Shield of Achilles will rightly be seen as an epochal work. |
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Today, all the alerts, the scares, the predictions became a quite appalling reality. |
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The chilling thing is that he and those who lionize him seem to want his predictions to come true. |
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These critics argue that the restriction upsets the logic we use to reason with such predictions. |
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Thus it should be possible to use deductive logic to derive predictions from pseudoscientific hypotheses. |
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Today's papers revealed the topics for the entire country along with analyses of their difficulty and predictions of possible grading rubrics. |
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At some point I'll preview each position, so you have the low-down on free agents, with another day of predictions. |
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Defying the odds and all medical predictions, the feisty St Lucian refused to succumb to her extensive injuries. |
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Colour predictions included lime green, with smatterings of orange for the retro fans and for more opulent effects, aubergine, brown and maroon. |
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Among his inspired predictions are a few that I'd say had better hurry up and be accomplished. |
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The official line is that the strategists lost their jobs in companywide downsizings that had nothing to do with off-target predictions. |
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The predictions on the votes about saviour siblings and the hybrid stem cells were largely right. |
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On the news this morning, the old bag was saying that the visitor figures for the fountain had far exceeded their predictions. |
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Early predictions indicate that the marches look set to become by far the largest demonstration of trade union muscle in decades. |
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A truly scientific theory is expected to result in a testable set of predictions. |
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Experimental tests with aquatic species have backed up the theoretical predictions. |
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The temperature exactly matches the thermodynamic predictions related to the surface area of the black hole. |
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To test these predictions we examined the seasonably variable response of snowshoe hares to moonlight and predation risk. |
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The point is that the people who are really worth listening to aren't making absolute or maximalist statements or predictions. |
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He also learned on his own how to use a compass, sector, and other instruments to make astronomical predictions, including that of eclipses. |
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There were dire predictions of the demise of baseball as a major sport if a strike or lockout took place. |
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In fact, the recursive aspect of confirming predictions and orchestrating multiple cues is a common thread throughout this article. |
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I'm happy to accept this wager as a measure of the quality of my predictions about the long term sustainability of commons-based peer production. |
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Intermediate and long-term predictions on timescales of between 1 and 100 years are generally based on past records of seismic activity. |
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As mariners know, published tide tables are general predictions of water levels based on astronomical positions of the Earth and Moon. |
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And all predictions point toward a dramatic increase in mental illnesses as people live longer. |
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There will be tips and predictions from top racing experts ahead of the meeting. |
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Such morbid symptoms include false messiahs, doomsday predictions, UFO sightings, pyramid schemes, and so on. |
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With the infant 2005 still mewling, Sue offers the following predictions for the year ahead. |
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The high rates of diabetes among Pi ma Indians, Micronesian Nauruans and Australian Aborigines have confirmed his predictions. |
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This species is a common passerine long-distance migrant of average size, used previously as a basis for model predictions. |
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It would be wise to be wary of predictions and to beware of generalisations. |
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However, while I woefully miscalculated the percentage points, I was dead-on in my place predictions. |
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If the predictions are correct residents can expect pollution levels to triple, vegetation to be destroyed and global warming to speed up. |
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Alas, they failed to heed me, and as a result the traditional New Year predictions column is a mite trickier than it used to be. |
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The orators who had advocated the war loudly triumphed in the seeming fulfilment of their sanguine predictions. |
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Despite the predictions, some first-time buyers remained confident there would be a tumble in prices. |
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Consistent with these predictions, monogamy is correlated with sexual monomorphism and polygamy is correlated with sexual dimorphism. |
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Before signposting some alternative policy approaches, let me throw some cold water on the doom and gloom predictions as they stand. |
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In a recent blog post he made some bold predictions about the cost of each individual component. |
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Multiple ultrasonographic examinations in late pregnancy have been reported to improve predictions but have significant costs. |
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Dave Strachan is one of 22 forecasters at the Met Office in Stockport behind the predictions of blue skies and sizzling temperatures. |
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It puts aside its bluntness of assessment, its bluntness of prediction and careens right into the future with all sorts of new predictions. |
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The results are consistent with the predictions of continuum elasticity theory for the strain of a point source subject to an applied force. |
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The solutions of the theory's wave equation for hydrogen match exactly the predictions of the Bohr theory. |
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The purpose here is to validate previously established model predictions that relate slideway errors to manufacturing inaccuracies. |
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Each volunteer took turns unsealing the predictions, which were then given to the mayor to be read. |
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Virtually all of Taylor's predictions about the decline of the sport of bowling have come to pass. |
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I can't believe it took this long for the 2013 bracketology predictions to come out. |
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We applied additional filtering criteria, including phylogenetic validations, to enhance the reliability of our predictions. |
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This limits our ability to make broadscale predictions about the relative importance of local ecological processes. |
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I have made various predictions about nominations and likely winners before. |
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And starting tomorrow, the Evening Advertiser will be the first regional newspaper to carry his daily predictions. |
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He was being questioned by members about schemes, job predictions and Bradford's share of the funding cake. |
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They more or less figured out the whole story, including predictions for primordial nucleosynthesis and the cosmic microwave background. |
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I am not making predictions about where headcounts will be next year but there will be tight headcount control. |
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Some people derived a great deal of excitement from predictions of the cataclysms that would herald the end times. |
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Even scientists optimistic about the future have hedged their predictions with warnings. |
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But they hedge their predictions that there will be a global economic upturn some time later next year. |
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They tested their model by comparing its predictions with measurements from field projects devoted to characterizing marine stratocumulus clouds. |
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The few planets maintain their orbits with great regularity, and we can make very good predictions where they will be at some time in the future. |
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Can string theory make any cosmological predictions relevant to Big Bang physics? |
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Tycho's awe at astronomers' predictions of celestial events turned to disillusion as his own observational skills developed. |
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No specific predictions have ever been made, it's all your basic general could-apply-to-anything stuff. |
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Alas, the channeler's predictions proved inaccurate, thus nipping the project in the bud. |
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According to some predictions, every household, school and library will have high-speed broadband access to the Internet by the end of this year. |
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It is clear he cannot rely any more on the over-optimistic predictions of the people who work for him. |
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With a couple of million of you reading today's Times, your collective predictions stand an extraordinarily good chance of hitting the mark. |
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The pages feature various kinds of predictions based on star signs, planetary influences, horoscope, numerology and palmistry. |
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Despite McKenzie's bullish predictions about take-up, the switch from NT to Windows 2000 is likely to be a gradual one. |
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In 1907, he synthesized a pair of geometric isomers that confirmed his predictions. |
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Are all the doom and gloom predictions just a fabrication of the media or has the world indeed changed? |
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Our method naturally weights and combines into reliable predictions genomic features only weakly associated with interaction. |
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If industry prices are high, and artists keep protesting, their predictions of a failed industry will come true. |
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It is not falsifiable and makes no predictions about future scientific discoveries. |
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For science to be useful and valid it has to be able to make predictions in the form of a falsifiable hypothesis. |
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I think it's probably imprudent for an independent counsel to make any predictions about the outcome of the case. |
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But those predictions may yet prove inaccurate given the challenger's strength of character and not inconsiderable size of heart. |
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However, predictions of optimal plasticity assume no cost to plasticity and sufficient genetic variance. |
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Experimental AFM observations of intramolecularly condensed polyelectrolytes confirm the above predictions. |
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This has become particularly necessary with the increasing number of observations that contradict the theory's predictions. |
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And, indeed, these predictions seem to be largely upheld, although there are intriguing exceptions. |
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For soon, empirical evidence about actual marriages will exist to potentially controvert the predictions. |
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Tired of vague, fluffy predictions from newspapers and magazines hedging their bets on what will and what won't succeed in technology this year? |
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There have been predictions that the total number of postal votes cast in this election could reach six million from a 26m turnout. |
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His dire predictions ignore the intricacies of diplomacy, foreign policy, and world history. |
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It's all a crapshoot, and no matter what, predictions come out looking forced. |
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Successful predictions are more the result of good fortune than good fortune-telling. |
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One almost gets the impression that we are so credulous of such wild predictions because we secretly want them to come true. |
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Despite predictions of foul weather and traffic chaos, sunny weather lured thousands of tourists to the Lake District. |
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Critics were left to slink away with crestfallen faces, hoping no one would remember their dire predictions. |
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Both predictions can be tested by examining patterns of gene conversion and crossing over in appropriately marked strains. |
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I'm not sure that my crystal ball is any less foggy than others who are making predictions. |
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Others fear the creation of soulless cyborgs that make Orwellian predictions look timid. |
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There's any number of bad predictions that futurists, or would-be futurists have made over the decades. |
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Londonist scoured some of the weather sites and found the following predictions. |
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Columnists usually only recall their predictions when they turn out correct. |
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I would like to be able to talk to people more and get more feedback from them about what they think of my predictions. |
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I have no doubt that Willie is right in his predictions, but will his call fall on deaf ears? |
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We really have no idea how many other predictions she made, or how accurate they were. |
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If rosy predictions are to come true, a change in business culture will have to occur. |
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Well, I can see the logic, but I simply cannot imagine the predictions coming true. |
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Severe frost is likely over the next month or so according to weather predictions. |
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That is why, given the poll predictions, so many papers are cheerfully endorsing the party. |
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Both these predictions have of course been shown to be false in just a few years. |
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It is foolish, on the eve of the elections, to make any predictions about the results. |
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Council Tax bills could again soar over the rate of inflation, according to early predictions. |
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In these terrible times one can't make many predictions with any kind of certainty. |
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So I think all the predictions and projections everybody is making are on target. |
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Forecasts that change the assumed attack rate or the death rate will yield different predictions. |
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Gareth Parker has posted a reminder on some other pre-war predictions that didn't pan out and aren't receiving quite as much attention now. |
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It isn't sensible to make predictions based on evolution when cloning and germinal choice technology are a decade away. |
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The comments represented a break from earlier determined predictions of victory, and drew an immediate Democratic response. |
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Figure 5 compares observed topographic profiles of the plateau surface of north Oxfordshire to the predictions of the unloading model. |
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Compared with their other bizarre predictions and otherwise miserable record of prognostication, this is a minor failing. |
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Obviously their predictions are false and their prophecies of an apocalyptic ending at a specified time fail. |
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It tells her prophecies and predictions, and sometimes she can speak to the deceased with it. |
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In spite of rain predictions, Saturday dawned gloriously cloudless above the skyscrapers. |
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When the monument designation scotched that plan, predictions of economic doom rang through the county seat. |
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An experimental verification of the predictions of the theory would be highly desirable. |
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The model predictions investigated in this study depend on multiple prey species reacting differentially to predators. |
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Some people have been making some pretty dire predictions about the depletion of oil reserves recently. |
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After considering the White House's latest policy proposals, some top economists are making very dire predictions indeed. |
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Circadian entrainment is one of the areas of biology where mathematical predictions have been tested experimentally and confirmed. |
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Most remarkably and disturbingly, the editors do not state the obvious conclusion that Marx's predictions were wrong. |
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A secondary group of camera movement predictions that Colin makes are genre-specific and will require a different approach to evaluate. |
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What's off the mark about his dystopian predictions is that his narrator is saying these things, as opposed to merely thinking them. |
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This system will support passive defense and attack operations by providing impact point predictions and launch point estimations. |
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Unfortunately for the doomsayers, their central predictions are simply not coming true. |
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He had some fun last week with the house-price doomsters, resurrecting some of their 2002 and 2003 crash predictions. |
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The equipment became a crucial part of the experiment, for its data experimentally verified the predictions. |
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Home-owners face soaring bills this autumn amid predictions of a fresh round of double-digit energy price increases. |
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He was one of the few people, at that time, to take seriously the more extreme predictions of the general theory of relativity. |
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In addition, predictions that housing prices would drop began appearing in the local media. |
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The final section of the book presents concise appraisals of recent financial system trends and near-term predictions by prominent central bank officials. |
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Would a forward-looking perspective sound too much like a collection of predictions and promises? |
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The research and analysis ranges from providing more accurate hurricane predictions, to climate change, galaxy formation, black holes and supernovas. |
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These predictions crop up every decade or so and they are always wrong. |
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Furthermore, news channels would either interview astrologers or fortune tellers and ask them to give apocalyptic and catastrophic predictions that would frighten people. |
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Research on the acquisition of cardinal numbers in the two languages will be discussed first, before predictions about the acquisition of ordinal numbers are described. |
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Property in the outer suburbs and satellite towns has begun to stabilise and there are predictions that prices in this sector will begin to dip somewhat next year. |
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Dire predictions about government's inability to function were shot down by last-minute acts of statesmanship on Capitol Hill. |
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It is possible to discuss scenarios but foolish to make predictions. |
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The topic was chosen to some extent with tongue in cheek, not least because neither I nor my audience would be around in 800 years to verify the accuracy of my predictions. |
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But, while the club may be the new kids on the block, they are not wet behind the ears and refuse to take anything for granted or be drawn into rash predictions. |
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Memories are fading about their dire predictions for mothers on welfare after the reforms of 1996, which were way off. |
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The privatization of the tobacco monopoly brought about, in accordance with the theoretical predictions, a change in management accounting systems. |
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Strangely, none of these failed predictions have bankrupted the prophetic project. |
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The results agree with predictions from the free area model for monomers and dimers, and the hydrodynamic continuum model for tetramers, pentamers, and hexamers. |
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For an individual there are always unmeasured and unknown factors and the outcome anyway can be only yes or no, so predictions cannot be individually validated. |
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But it wasn't a view shared by the Times or the Telegraph, where Steyn stuck to his earlier predictions that Republicans would walk it with a 315 electoral vote victory. |
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So it will not surprise you if I chicken out of making predictions. |
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None of the predictions about a ticketing bonanza had come true. |
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I do not go all the way with the predictions of the far-seeing prophets of the information superhighway, nor would I wish to hype the value of the Net. |
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And they are absolutely scathing of the quantitive approach, pointing out that economics cannot make quantitive predictions, only qualitative ones. |
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Studies with these ions and chelators confirm the predictions. |
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Trevor says he's encouraging growers to sell parts of their clip rather than all of it as there's predictions the market will improve as demand grows. |
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As if to allow their predictions to come true, the international community has presided over the coming to pass of a deteriorating socio-economic climate for young people. |
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Sadly, Paul the Octopus did not outlive his impressive but unpopular World Cup predictions by long. |
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According to instrumentalism, theoretical science is no more than a complicated instrument for making predictions about the observable, physical world. |
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If he plays his cards right, he could upset all predictions. |
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Baffling the meteorologists and weathermen and upsetting the rhythm of life of millions, the Monsoon failed last year despite the predictions of good rain. |
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I'll post my predictions for the future under separate cover. |
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And predictions of continued lower tourism dollars could also hurt, as an estimated 20 per cent of restaurant revenues come from wandering sightseers. |
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In a well-reasoned argument, Attrition said that predictions of a cyberwar between China and the US could become a self-fulfilling prophecy by actually encouraging attacks. |
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There will be side deals and efforts to contort platforms to draw new votes that make predictions hazardous. |
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I've had it with all this piddling around, waiting until the movies are released before patting myself on the back for my brilliant, insightful predictions. |
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Thus, contrary to Piaget's predictions, not only were adults not able to separate form from content, they had difficulty with syllogistic reasoning itself. |
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Climate change predictions for the North of England suggest winters will become wetter, with more rainfall and greater inflow to estuaries and the sea. |
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I wanted to get beyond the raw statistics, the charts and the predictions. |
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I won't make any rash predictions, but we will be aiming high. |
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I'm a lousy futurist, so I'm loathe to make any big predictions. |
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But, I'd bet everyone here at Pro Football Weekly and any self-respecting football writer at any other worthy publication hopefully knows predictions are a shot in the dark. |
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Note that, in this part, all these results are based on the performance measure between model predictions and adjusted real data, not unadjusted real data. |
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Astronomy, in comparison, makes explicit, specific predictions about what will occur in the sky on such-and-such a date, in such-and-such a place. |
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My key predictions of the top quark mass and the Higgs boson mass even appeared in the pages of Nature, the most prestigious refereed science journal in the world. |
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Theories that posit a distinction between childhood and adolescent onset conduct disorder generate several specific predictions, two of which will be addressed in this study. |
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The whole point of deriving predictions in science is to test models, hypotheses, theories. |
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If he gave us accurate predictions of the future as a reward for figuring out the code, we are to believe he expects us not to use it to our advantage? |
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Against all predictions, trade was better, especially in the Suffolk Cross breeding section, where purchasers were looking for a few early lambers. |
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On the other hand, discordance between the clocks in DNA and those in rocks can also be the source of new predictions. |
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First, they were creators of predictions and theories, summarizers of results, and relaters of predictions, theories, and results in the small-group context. |
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The dedicated racing pages will have previews and reviews of all the action, together with updates on the going and the predictions of newspaper tipsters. |
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Unsurprisingly, it's difficult to perfectly forecast when the sakura will flower, but at this point cherry tree watchers are becoming more confident of their predictions. |
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The futurists she meets are full of bold predictions and technocratic optimism. |
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Hume famously claimed that inductions are based on regularities found in experience, and concluded that the inductive predictions may very well turn out being false. |
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Using remote sensing predictions, the researchers calculate the likely range of a rare and range-restricted endemic bird of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the grey-winged cotinga. |
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I am reluctant to count any chickens before they're hatched, so I will make no predictions, but I will let you all know as soon as anything happens. |
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Global learners, on the other hand, process information by deduction, reasoning from general conclusions or theories to predictions and explanations. |
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But these types of predictions are always tough because we haven't even heard of some of the soon-to-be thought leaders that will make a difference in the coming months. |
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Because he has held the reins of power so tightly and for so long, there were predictions that his departure would leave a vacuum of power and generate chaos. |
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Virginia secessionists and their cotton state allies, after all, would have to make concrete predictions about the economic vitality of the Confederacy. |
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I hate issuing predictions because they very often embarrass the issuer after the fact. |
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And they hedge their bets by avoiding specific predictions for how long it will take to colonize this or that planet, or to travel to this or that star. |
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Simply citing the opinions of assorted scientists, even distinguished ones, counts for nothing if their dire predictions are not supported by observed evidence. |
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However, following recent predictions of another explosive cyclogenesis, the Met Office said the front due to move across Britain over Boxing Day will be less spectacular. |
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While these changing whims of the punditry may seem absurd, their final predictions may also, paradoxically, be correct. |
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In addition to the departure of the nurturance scenario from the original hypotheses of the study, ratings for one other scenario also did not conform to predictions. |
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If you believe the preseason predictions, this could be an epic mismatch. |
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Viewers will be invited to enter the discussion with Ray and the panellists through email and text, with a weekly challenge to beat the expert panel's score predictions. |
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Several polling companies included Ashcroft's polls in their election predictions, though several of the political parties disputed his findings. |
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Taken together with Fermi LAT data, these observations challenge long-standing predictions. |
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If their predictions are true, we'll be in for a long winter. |
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However pessimistic their predictions, most scientists and scholars who warn of impending disaster are really acting from antidystopian motives. |
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Constructs with good predictive efficiency allow the construer to make sound predictions about what is likely to happen next in their world. |
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Events were soon to prove false those predictions of catastrophe, predictions of a fate that was forewished rather than foreseen. |
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By 1794, they pointed to the Terror during the French Revolution as confirmation of their predictions. |
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Some predictions cover Northern Ireland, with its distinct political culture, while others do not. |
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Thus, several approaches were used to convert polling data and other information into seat predictions. |
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Labour was less successful in Scotland than England and Wales, but retained control of Glasgow despite predictions it would not. |
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Decisions must reflect user expectations, predictions of future needs and trends and, of course, budgets. |
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Because it makes predictions about price changes rather than price levels, relative PPP is still a useful concept. |
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It takes into account... predictions of how long radioactive contaminants will linger in the soil and water near the nuclear facility. |
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The best hypotheses lead to predictions that can be tested in various ways, including making further observations about nature. |
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Most Tories were strongly opposed, and made dire predictions dangerous radical proposals. |
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Depending on how well the tests match the predictions, the original hypothesis may require refinement, alteration, expansion or even rejection. |
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The purpose of an experiment is to determine whether observations agree with or conflict with the predictions derived from a hypothesis. |
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The predictions of the hypothesis are compared to those of the null hypothesis, to determine which is better able to explain the data. |
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Any useful hypothesis will enable predictions, by reasoning including deductive reasoning. |
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If the test results contradict the predictions, the hypotheses which entailed them are called into question and become less tenable. |
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They might adopt the characterization and formulate their own hypothesis, or they might adopt the hypothesis and deduce their own predictions. |
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These predictions proved to be correct, as Haye knocked out Maccarinelli in the second round of the contest. |
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At the general election in 2007 the party had expectations of substantial gains, with poll predictions that they would gain five to ten seats. |
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This observation confirms the theoretical predictions of Einstein and others that such waves exist. |
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For the most accurate predictions in all situations, Maxwell's equations have been superseded by quantum electrodynamics. |
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The problem is that the theory one gets in this way is not renormalizable and therefore cannot be used to make meaningful physical predictions. |
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Different models for the early universe vary widely in their predictions of the size of these perturbations. |
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In 1708, a cobbler named John Partridge published a popular almanac of astrological predictions. |
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Thus, several approaches are used to convert polling data and other information into seat predictions. |
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The Met Office makes meteorological predictions across all timescales from weather forecasts to climate change. |
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In consequence, predictions using these constants are less accurate for minuscule samples of atoms. |
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Shoreline monitoring campaigns provide information about historic shoreline location and movement, and about predictions of future change. |
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This affects the accuracy of computed historic shoreline position and predictions. |
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There are many websites that provide predictions of the surf quality for the upcoming days and weeks. |
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However, there are insufficient climate data to make reliable predictions on population trends. |
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In early times, astronomy only comprised the observation and predictions of the motions of objects visible to the naked eye. |
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James Bradley, the Astronomer Royal at that time, evaluated the tables, and found their predictions to be accurate to within half a degree. |
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Further, the usefulness of the experience of the industrial revolution in making predictions about current trends has been disputed. |
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This is an unusual election with very strong anti-establishment subcurrents, making predictions problematic. |
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If anyone outside Apple saw Swift coming, they certainly weren't making any public predictions. |
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The spin transresistivity coefficient is essentially enhanced in the diffusive regime, as compared to conventional predictions. |
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Neither couldst thou have made up those vatical predictions without this conveyance. |
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That's how Weather forecasters have the luxury of not being held accountable for their predictions. |
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Yipes' core managed Ethernet services rose 48 percent, outpacing analyst predictions for the overall Ethernet market. |
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And it's the latter of the two predictions that's inspired Kali Yuga, performed by second year LIPA dance students. |
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But much of the public's attention and emotions have already been captured and squandered by overemphatic predictions. |
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These findings were consistent with predictions that were based on attribution theory. |
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The relaxation data are correlated with predictions from the reptation model. |
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A more challenging evaluation for the model would be to ask it to make predictions outside of the sample used to parametrize it. |
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If the polling industry wants to keep itself busy amusing us with parlor game predictions for 2004, so be it. |
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Drawing on predictions by designers and futurologists, it also puts forward a vision for how our water closets of the future could look. |
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However, it suffers from the problem of tail discreteness and from the inability to provide predictions beyond the size of the data window used. |
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Focus on inducing disequilibration by having students test their predictions or explanations. |
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Thankfully, so far the predictions of bloodbaths elsewhere have not been realised. |
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In either case differences between predictions versus measurements caused a state of disequilibration in their thinking. |
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Manumit studied the biases and accuracy of the predictions made by management on the basis of 1989 regulations in Canadian companies. |
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The form of the hierarchies makes predictions concerning acquisition, markedness and language change. |
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Satellites,, monitoring the solar wind can yield predictions up to an hour in advance. |
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The report offers a 5 year outlook on the reviewed market, including Zirconium and Hafnium market volume predictions and price trends. |
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It is vital to note that technical analysis is an art, not an exact science, and does not result in absolute predictions about the future. |
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One of Bellamy's most successful predictions is what he calls an electroscope. |
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Sayer is a crowdsourced opinions and predictions platform where people can weigh in on topical, thought-provoking questions. |
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The SCC girders performed comparably to conventional concrete girders, with measured prestress losses generally agreeing with predictions. |
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Yet with surprising hubris, the economist offered predictions five years out. |
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This multipolar world is the foundation for the rest of the NIC's predictions. |
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Handing himself in, my fugitive's predictions were spot on, being jailed for two years and chibbed three days later. |
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Guild structure in solitary hunting spider wasps compared with null predictions. |
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Prospect theory predictions when escalation is not the only chance to recover sunk costs. |
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Contemporaneous events could thus easily be interpreted eschatologically as fulfilling these predictions. |
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The researchers compared this mass with predictions in various computer models and determined that zinc-82 is probably absent from neutron stars. |
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Majumdar's research is aimed at improving analyses and predictions of the atmosphere and ocean, including tropical cyclones and winter storms. |
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As with tide height predictions, tide flow predictions based only on astronomical factors do not incorporate weather conditions, which can completely change the outcome. |
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Eurostar's passenger numbers initially failed to meet predictions. |
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