Sentences with phrase «asked about predictions»

When asked about his predictions for the economy, Buffett said he didn't have a clue and doesn't care.
LeBron James, a big Ohio State fan, was asked about his prediction for The Game: When asked about The Game, @OhioStateFB fan...
Die Roten's exec referred to the last meetings against Los Blancos when asked about his prediction for the tournament's semis.
Asked about this prediction at a recent press conference, now - Attorney General Schneiderman said, «I remember that debate,» but declined comment on the issue.
Asked about a prediction that the Met Office made in 2009 — that three of the ensuing five years would set a new world temperature record — he made no comment.

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Having proved his ability to handle crystal ball work, Buffett, 86, was asked by this writer — an 87 - year - old friend of his — whether he might care to make a prediction about total returns over the 17 years starting now and ending late in 2033.
By asking this question, the researchers could compare participants» predictions about how many ideas they would generate with the actual number of ideas they ended up generating during the second interval.
We certainly have an advantage,» Trump said on «Good Morning America» when asked about Drudge Report's prediction that he'd be the GOP nominee.
Ask around the retail industry and you'll hear endless, breathless predictions about the potential of in - store augmented reality, drone delivery, or bitcoin payments.
I asked Brian to come on the show after reading his article «The Future Of Content Marketing: 6 Predictions For Content Curation» to talk about high level strategy in content creation vs. curation.
As part of that exploration, us scholar - columnist - bloggers have been asked to talk about trends in our corners of the blogosphere, and make some predictions and prescriptions for the role of scholar - op - ed - writers - bloggers in Canada as it hurtles towards 2042.
When asked for his prediction for the future of Bitcoin in terms of the custody issue Bogart talked about new buyers using apps like Robinhood and Square as well as major exchanges like Coinbase.
If predictions are successful, we should not ask what we are talking about.
They can't make a prediction about the United States because the U.S. census doesn't ask about religion, lead author Daniel Abrams told CNN.
As you read, ask your child questions about the illustrations and to make a prediction about who the next animal might be.
Asked about expert predictions that Brexit would decrease GDP, Michael Gove told Sky News:
However, what if the answer to «what is the best prediction method» lies in asking people not only who they will vote for, but also who they think will win (as «citizen forecasters» [1]-RRB-, and more importantly, how they feel about who other people think will win?
Asked about the result, press secretary Jay Carney said, «Special elections are often unique and their outcomes don't tell you very much about future regularly scheduled elections... You can make those predictions and look foolish in 14 months or not, I'm simply saying we do not view them that way [as a referendum].»
As Scott Aaronson, a computer scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, puts it: «That your predictions about the universe are fundamentally constrained by you yourself being part of the universe you're predicting, always seemed pretty obvious to me and I doubt Laplace himself would say otherwise if we could ask him.»
When asked about the ethics of offering a drug to people who may never get the disease it's designed to prevent, Michael Sand, the Boehringer scientist overseeing the clinical trial, acknowledges that psychosis risk prediction is far from perfect.
When they know what is involved, ask them to make a prediction / hypothesis about what they will learn from counting and classifying the coins.
Ask them to make predictions about what they think will happen next.
For comprehension instruction, eight different instructional practices were observed and coded: doing a picture walk; asking for a prediction; asking a text - based question; asking a higher level, aesthetic response question; asking children to write in response to reading (including writing answers to questions about what they had read); doing a story map; asking children to retell a story; and working on a comprehension skill or strategy.
«I wrote to Sir David and pointed out this is probably not the best time to be asking for predictions and asked if he could he chat with the RSCs about the fact that hard data from schools is going to be impossible.
«As inspectors, we can help our schools by not asking them during inspections to provide predictions for cohorts about to take tests
Ask them to think about how their predictions are similar to or different from their 100 mL predictions.
Spark students» interest in a book before reading it by having them make predictions and ask questions about its contents.
It's still brilliant if you switch off DSC entirely, though you have to be more aware of what you're asking the rear tyres to do — catching slides is as much about prediction as reading what the car is telling you because the rear can step out quickly.
Ask questions regarding their thoughts, their predictions, what happened in the plot, and what they thought about the characters.
This statistic set the stage for McQuivey's presentation on the DBW Publishing Executive Survey, which asked 53 publishing executives about ebooks, devices, digital publishing and predictions for 2013.
Sara Shores makes a mid-year check - in on her smart beta predictions and answers some frequently asked questions on the much talked about investment strategy.
[note: My prediction is that this where Mal et al decide to just ignore the question asked — maybe because he already believes he knows so much more than I do about everything.
Nothing vague, Read again, I never asked Ian5 about current state of predictions, and you are just evading answering..
It is time that we risk our jobs and our futures to ask that very question, and demand answers that make sense, not soothsayer predictions about 50 — 100 years from now.
You made a very vague comment about Arctic sea ice, and I asked you for clarification with what is known about the state of predictions and observations, and you have labelled it a deflection.
His basic thesis, requiring about 28000 samples was that experts are no more effective in making predictions then throwing darts or asking your barber;
Nonetheless, we found some of the assumptions and predictions of the theory to be questionable, and we have no difficulty in asking questions about things we are unsure on:
Hamilton, 4.14 (2.9 - 5.3), Heuristic (Same as June) At the Polar Prediction Workshop in May, we carried out an informal poll asking participants for their personal guess about the extent of Arctic sea ice in September 2016.
I'm not about to suggest any solutions here, but I will note that if we ask «is it warming» then effectively, as Judith points out, we are muddling a prediction together with an observation: are we in the middle of a continued warming?
Translating the above to climate science, if you tell me that in 100 years earth inhabited by your children is going to hell in a handbasket, because our most complicated models built with all those horrendously complicated equestions you can find in math, show that the global temperatures will be 10 deg higher and icecaps will melt, sea will invade land, plant / animal ecosystem will get whacked out of order causing food supply to be badly disrupted, then I, without much climate science expertise, can easily ask you the following questions and scrutinize the results: a) where can I see that your model's futuristic predictions about global temp, icecaps, eco system changes in the past have come true, even for much shorter periods of time, like say 20 years, before I take this for granted and make radical changes in my life?
It peaked when someone asked about the accuracy of his warmer and drier prediction for Alberta.
On the other we have people asking that we base our predictions on the real science of the CO2 greenhouse effect which suggests beneficial warming of about 1C over the next century.
Maybe Borenstein and Amos should ask the scientists about their predictions.
The bot starts asking questions about the claim and at some point, it tells the user that it has collected enough information to make a prediction.
Legal Week asked some key figures in the commercial legal market to look into their crystal balls and make some predictions about the year ahead.
Around about this time of year, it has become customary in the world of legal technology to ask «What are Richard Susskind's predictions for the coming year?»
An audience member asked Gates about a past prediction on the personal robot revolution and how that's coming along.
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When asked about the parallels between the histories of digital cash and prediction markets, Sztorc acknowledged that there are a few key similarities.
Since many potential clients ask you to share your knowledge about the future of the real estate industry, we reached out to top agents, like yourselves, across the country to see if we could bring together some of the best predictions for 2016.
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