Sentences with phrase «do predict a range»

But most do predict a range of weather scenarios, and warming watchers are eagerly awaiting next spring's report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

Not exact matches

In a recent podcast interview with Howard Marks the founder of Oaktree Capital Management, Mark's suggested a novel defensive investment strategy I — since none of us can consistently accurately predict the future, develop a portfolio which will do well in a range of outcomes we can imagine instead of betting the farm on one potential outcome.
«Not only do we reach the experimental range, we can also quantitatively predict the volume changes for a given protein.»
Like the conference itself, the Rand report ranges widely, but there is near consensus on certain key points: that any attempts to assess labor - market supply - and - demand imbalances require a careful, analytical approach; that it isn't easy to recognize a shortage, much less to predict one; and that right now we lack the data needed to do either.
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Researchers could not have predicted, for example, that a neighboring glacier in the same mountain range would give way just two months later, but it did in September 2016.
«Not only does the model work for explaining differences in basic molar design, but it is also powerful enough to accurately predict the range of variants in size, shape, and additional cusp presence, from the most subtle to the most extreme, for most apes, fossil hominins, and modern humans,» says Ortiz.
Many would predict that such a «high» rep range would build endurance and, if it didn't cause an outright decline in strength and size, would surely not increase strength and / or size.
«Unfortunately the authors chose narrow measures that do not represent the true range of cognitive and social capacities, and thus biased the results to support what they predicted.
It covers the following National Curriculum learning objectives: - develop pleasure in reading, motivation to read, vocabulary and understanding by: listening to, discussing and expressing views about a wide range of contemporary and classic poetry, stories and non-fiction at a level beyond that at which they can read independently - becoming increasingly familiar with and retelling a wider range of stories, fairy stories and traditional tales - drawing on what they already know or on background information and vocabulary provided by the teacher - making inferences on the basis of what is being said and done - answering and asking questions - predicting what might happen on the basis of what has been read so far - using dictionaries to check the meaning of words that they have read - checking that the text makes sense to them, discussing their understanding, and explaining the meaning of words in context
What we don't know is how well these monitors predict the remaining range.
Divnich said he couldn't predict a price for the new Nintendo console because he knew «little of its components», but did hazard a $ 299 to $ 349 range.
This year's hypoxic zone, nearly the size of the state of Massachusetts, is right in the range predicted earlier in the year by the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium, which does a yearly survey of oxygen levels.
Since models don't predict exact temperatures and instead predict a range of temperatures, that statement is, on it's face, an example of ignorance; the future may not be certain but we will definitely end up somewhere in the range of predicted values.
While these evaluation methods indicate that the models performed very well, they do assume that models that predict current ranges well will also predict future ranges well.
More of that stuff in the middle white space... — «consistent with the estimated responses» — well, it may well be, but that doesn't prove much — remember that the models, so far as they go, do predict some things that don't appear to be happening in the real world (tropospheric warming, etc)-- the fact that one particular number happens to be within a (fairly large) range of predictions is not especially persuasive.
So they might just sneak in at the low end of the predicted 2016 - 2035 range (0.6 C), but (unless there is massive massaging of the numbers) I do not believe that HadCRUT4 will show an average anomaly for that is anywhere near the upper end (1.0 C).
Now, because you can predict roughly the probable range for most of these assumptions but not the actual values the variables involved will have for each of the time periods you have to consider, what you do is write a monte carlo simulation in which you try tens of thousands of value combinations and plot the results to see what, on average expectations, the portfolio might be worth.
All of these methods do a fair to good job of interpolating predicted values within the range of the training data, but they usually go wildly wrong when you use them to extrapolate even a modest amount beyond the training domain.
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