Sentences with phrase «early predictions about»

Another scientist in the study said that the team's findings conform to his early predictions about the death of the Great Barrier Reef.
Our guide to the Fall 2011 Movies includes links to our coverage of each film (just click any title), a brief synopsis about what the film is about, and our early predictions about whether the we think the movie is worth your time and ticket money.
Many early predictions about Pluto have proved to be mistakes.

Not exact matches

In early 2000, followers of the religious movement perished in a devastating fire and a series of poisonings and killings that were either a group suicide or an orchestrated mass murder by group leaders after their predictions of the apocalypse failed to come about.
Since my risky prediction in December about the markets» early recovery this spring, Obama has disparaged the market, investors, and economic actors.
Last summer saw Arsenal fans very optimistic about us winning the title, but the combination of the World Cup hangover and an incredibly long injury list scuppered our chances of keeping up with Chelsea in the early stages of the campaign, but this year Arsene Wenger sounds even more confident of challenging but he's refusing to commit himself to predictions.
It's still way too early in the season to know if they'll actually win the World Series — hell, the Indians were literally one game away from being champs last year and couldn't pull it off — but you can forgive if any SI editors feel a little smug about their mag's prediction this summer.
But despite endless predictions of its demise, political email thrives today — remember that essentially everyone I talked to for that C&E piece talked about the need for campaigns to build an email list as early as possible.
If researchers could acquire more data about brain development during this early stage, she says, «we could make much stronger predictions in the future.»
My prediction is that this is just the first of many preconceptions about early Homo that will be debunked in the next few years.»
So what can the Northwest Climate Toolbox tell us about this year's fire season and where earlier predictions might have gone wrong?
Despite his predictions of an early spring last week, it became abundantly clear that Punxsutawney Phil (although unbelievably adorable) was mistaken about that when I woke up on Friday morning to 5 inches of snow.
It's only July and some might consider it a bit too early to be making any predictions about who's going to win, but we can't help ourselves.
Early Oscar predictions are already buzzing all about this picture.
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.
Results indicated that: (1) individual differences in decoding ability have little effect on children's reading comprehension, and vice versa; (2) early language understanding predicts reading comprehension; (3) emerging knowledge about reading predicts subsequent decoding ability; (4) children's early interest in and involvement in literacy predicts gains in reading and (5) home problems had a negative prediction on reading.
We present evidence not only about the predictive power of early value - added scores, but also on the limitations and imprecision of those predictions.
All of the early smart predictions about digital publishing allowed that there were markets for print books and markets for ebooks.
Everytime I hear another prognostication about the death of books on paper, I'm reminded of all the predictions in the early 1970s that no one would go to movie theaters any more if they could watch a movie at home on cable, and when that proved untrue, the prediction in the early 1980s that home video would spell the death of movie theaters.
Earlier you said «This site has tiny handful of the predictions made and how they have failed» yet all the examples you have given appear to be about either projections of global temperatures, which I am sure others will pick up on if you want to push the issue, or the timespan we have available to take action to avoid committing ourselves to future consequences.
The bad news is that as more is understood about global warming, and as we compare what has happened to what was predicted by the average models (from the actual science, not from popular sensationalized media), the earlier scientific predictions have turned out to be too conservative, not as you say «too alarmist».
How about good models which get discarded early because short term prediction was poor?
Normally I don't think I would care all that much about how many hurricanes but for the predictions made earlier this year by Colorado State University and NOAA.
But given the nascent nature of China's solar domestic market, this 500 MW program, which comes just a few months after the landmark solar roofs program, send a strong signal that China is serious about developing its domestic solar market, and will undoubtedly stimulate more activity in domestic deployment by enterprises outside of the subsidy program (like what the Solar Roofs prorgam did), and lends further support to my earlier prediction that 2009 will be remembered as the Year of Solar.
By Barry Brown Canadian researchers studying the ArcticÂ's ancient permafrost have discovered 700,000 - year - old ice wedges buried in the soil that have survived earlier periods of global warming, adding complexity to predictions about the impact of contemporary climate change.
«I first made a prediction about global warming (GW) in 1980 and it was that GW would become the major environmental issue...... I am now predicting that if this fallacious «Kaya identity» is not rejected at this early stage then it will become the major propaganda tool used in attempt to revive the ailing GW - scare.»
At that time (and particularly the early to mid 70's) climate science was ambiguous about predicting the future, although the 1975 NAS report summarised the state of the science pretty well: that we didn't know enough to make useful predictions and needed to study more.
There are some contradictions between the different reports floating about on this market though: for example, how to square Futuresource's US / UK claim with Accenture's prediction earlier this week that 39 % of India's online population will own a smart speaker by the end of 2018?
While 2018 and even 2019 iPhone upgrade plans slowly come into focus, based on supply chain preparations and predictions made by respected analysts, it seems way too early to know anything about what Apple may be gearing up to showcase two years down the line.
It's never too early to make predictions about the early possible release of a next - gen Samsung flagship phone.
Earlier this week Zac Bowden and I made our predictions about next week in New York City at Microsoft's event.
About Youtuber IKEEPS it's a abbreviation from IGOR KOSTELAC EARLY EARTHQUAKE PREDICTION SYSTEM.
We are working to understand the risk factors for Parkinson's Disease and blogging about advances made in prediction and early detection of the disease.
It also makes predictions about how relationships develop over time (e.g., early in a relationship you spend tons of time together, learning new things about each other) and how they are sustained (e.g., engaging in new and exciting activities together).
About Youtuber IKEEPS it's a abbreviation from IGOR KOSTELAC EARLY EARTHQUAKE PREDICTION SYSTEM.
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