Sentences with phrase «exact prediction of»

It is widely accepted that exact prediction of what will happen to climate in 50 or 100 years is impossible.
While it is difficult to get an exact prediction of how much faster online lending is than offline lending (since there can be a great deal of variation in both traditional and online loan processes), it is safe to say that, that online lending does not have the hassle of setting up appointments or going to branches.
With the help of a computer, the data of many spatially adjacent sections can be composed to an exact prediction of the three - dimensional structure similar to a big puzzle.
I'm more interested in the idea or philosophy behind these decisions than an exact prediction of where the line lies.
I think ordinary folks easily mush together models with parameters with parameter values or «settings» with exact predictions of runs under specific settings and with general predictions that pertain to runs over a range of settings (which settings, may or may not encompass the universe of plausibility or «reasonability» and can be its own source of controversy), etc..
for validation: Exact predictions of rises in global temperatures, and multiple falsifications (every time a large volcanic eruption occurs).
Given the massive number of factors that might, or might not, affect the operation of the difference amplifier above, it's simply not always possible to make detailed and exact predictions of how it will react at any given instant even though the circuit's gross functionality will alway be predictable.

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China's first space station, called Tiangong - 1 or «Heavenly Palace,» will soon break up over Earth into a fiery rain of space — and the predictions for when it's coming down are getting more exact.
As you said yourself, it's all opinion, so whether or not your prediction is right or not doesn't phase me because God doesn't demand that we all know the exact knowledge of the Earth's origin.
First, the desire to show that in the early life of the Messiah there are exact fulfillments of Old Testament predictions; second, the defense of the messiah ship of Jesus against Jewish slanders that he was illegitimate and the son of an immoral woman.
In this respect, it is noteworthy that laws of exact mathematical form govern the probabilistic predictions of quantum mechanics.
Here's a clue — medicine, especially predictions based off of incomplete knowledge — isn't exact.
Had not the gospel writers, particularly Matthew, inserted so often, «that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet,» we might be less inclined to look for exact predictions and be captured rather by the wonder and glory of God's redeeming love which Jesus came to bear.
Present any single religion - based prediction in the past century with a specific date of the predicted event down to the exact day.
Last season Lunardi correctly projected 66 of 68 schools with accurate predictions on the exact seed of 42 teams.
Probably not, but what we can expect from German team is to try to do the exact thing, carried by their first goalscorer Huntelaar and veteran Raul.After losing few games in La liga, and last week at Nou Camp against Barcelona, Bilbao players will try to bounce back and to find winning formula once again, despite having big advantage.Schalke, however have a mountain to climb in Spain, and they certainly want give up until the last 90 th minute.So, what we can expect is attacking football from both teams, and of course goals.So prediction for this match will be, both team to score.
With increasing size of the optical arrangement and increasing numbers of photons sent on their way, the number of possible paths and distributions of the photons at the end rises steeply as a result of the uncertainty principle which underlies quantum mechanics — so that there can be no prediction of the exact probability using the computers available to us today.
What we aim for is the kind of understanding achieved by Pauli, whose exclusion principle showed why these regularities were there, and by the inventors of quantum mechanics, who made possible exact and detailed predictions about atomic systems.
Even so, exacting measurements of the Higgs boson at the ILC might still allow physicists to tease out fine differences between the predictions of SUSY — or perhaps some other theory, should SUSY fizzle — and those of the Standard Model.
A drop in CO2 due to the burial of organic carbon in the Late Ordovician is the exact opposite of what is happening now as massive amounts of CO2 are being released; yet, understanding how the historic events occurred can help with future models and predictions, Macleod said.
With that kind of power, the measurements will be more exact, and any small deviations from standard model predictions could emerge.
But, when you actually measure the predictions that climate scientists have made against observations of how the climate has already changed, you find the exact opposite: a pattern «of under - rather than over-prediction» emerges.
While these aren't exact predictions, they can at least give you an idea of Fido's adult weight.
The exact nature of the Nintendo NX is still very much a mystery (except that it exists, and is some kind of a gaming platform), which has led to nearly endless number of predictions and rumors of what it is about.
I think the obvious way to do it would be to escrow the exact code and operational scripts at the time of prediction, and then at the time of evaluation load all best - available current data on forcings and mother model inputs and then measure forecast accuracy.
Some of these changes are a bit more prone to prediction than others, but there will still be some uncertainty about the exact amount of GHGs over what period of time will be needed to make them happen and about the implications of each change.
Too many people think of climate science as an exact science like astronomy that can make highly confident predictions, such as about lunar eclipses.
The second point is that the exact start and end dates that we pick for the evaluation of prediction vs. actual turn out to be critical.
Of course, despite ongoing advances in computer modelling technology and the millions of dollars being channelled into the problem in the UK and US, among other nations, climate change predictions are far from an exact science, and few, if any, researchers engaged in the issue have claimed as mucOf course, despite ongoing advances in computer modelling technology and the millions of dollars being channelled into the problem in the UK and US, among other nations, climate change predictions are far from an exact science, and few, if any, researchers engaged in the issue have claimed as mucof dollars being channelled into the problem in the UK and US, among other nations, climate change predictions are far from an exact science, and few, if any, researchers engaged in the issue have claimed as much.
But, when you actually measure the predictions that climate scientists have made against observations of how the climate has already changed, you find the exact opposite: a pattern «of under - rather than over-prediction» emerges.
Weather forecast is the attempt to make a best possible prediction of the exact state of the system at all locations at a specific point in time in the future.
Unless we are in (or, less likely, are about to pass through) a buffer zone of some sort in which case this temperature prediction stuff is missing the point — what matters is defining the bufferzone and the exact amount of CO2 it can buffer.
They carefully state that this is not meant as a firm prediction, «The exact timing of these events is not meaningful, given the great aggregation and many uncertainties in the model.
In other words, the impossibility of exact predictions excused the Court from attempting to measure or improve the accuracy of the predictions that are made.
Chief Justice Lamer accepted «that the art of predicting recidivism and future dangerousness is, at the very least, a somewhat inexact process», but responded to this problem by asserting that «the bail system does not aim to make exact predictions about future dangerousness because such predictions are impossible to make».
Kogan suggested the exact model used didn't matter much, though — what matters was the accuracy of its predictions.
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