Sentences with phrase «earlier predictions pointed»

Earlier predictions pointed to a short supply until 2018, but better - than - expected production rate and probably weaker demand have led to a point where a next - day delivery for iPhone X is possible.

Not exact matches

He points out first that the Gospel Easter narratives never mention «the third day», but always «the first day of the week», even when elsewhere these Gospels include earlier predictions of a rising on the third day.
No way we would have nicked that point playing so poorly for the majority of the match without him between the sticks... People put out these predictions earlier in the season.
While early predictions that Labour could take Wandsworth proved over-optimistic, Labour sources pointed out that a few hundred votes in several swing wards could have clinched it.
The point to remember here is that the ultimate aim of this model is to get an overall, national - level, estimate of seat numbers and these are based, as noted earlier, on the proviso that an over-prediction in one constituency may be offset by an under - prediction in another constituency.
Sean Coffey's campaign strategist Bruce Gyory sent out a statement earlier today, dismissing the Siena poll that showed his candidate in third place and invoking the closer - than - expected 2009 NYC mayor's race in which Bill Thompson defied predictions and came within less than 5 percentage points of ousting Mayor Bloomberg.
Best Picture is obvious (I've already had it in my # 1 slot at one point this season in terms of early predictions), along with Best Director, where Reitman has already been nominated twice before.
Adding to this positive picture as suggested earlier, the growth in the number of data sources will increase as technology advances making the profiling of customers and competitors all the more precise to the point where predictions about future habits of such groups gain in accuracy making decision making more effective.
Actually, the Monck is an official IPCC reviewer and had pointed out factors which resulted in substantial changes in the AR4 supplement earlier this year (a large reduction in sea level predictions).
Given such a challenge, risk assessment would depend more on our predictive understanding and process - based probabilistic prediction than on statistical early warning signs of approaching a tipping point.
Orin Kerr pointed to earlier predictions:
NOAA increased their prediction of an above average year from 45 % to 60 % in August, based on the early season activity to that point.
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