Sentences with phrase «expressed as a prediction»

We are all beginning to learn that Christian hope ought never to be expressed as a prediction of the course of history.

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As discussed by Bill Gates one of the biggest inherent drawbacks of Bitcoin is its volatility and according to Buffett's prediction expressed in the same Yahoo! Finance article, Bitcoin lost more than 80 % of its value, falling from more than $ 1,000 per coin in December 2013 to about $ 200 in January 2015.
Recent results have indeed been able to show that probabilistic predictions in quantum mechanicslogically follow, without any additional postulates, from the description of individual quantum systems, with the aid of the wave function, which can be expressed, as we have seen, in a completely non-probabilistic way and the assumption that the objective properties of the system can be obtained by measurements with certainty.
Since laws of nature are abstractions from an environmental order, one can deduce predictions as to behavior and properties of the actualities of ae2; the actualities of ae2 will conform to the laws expressing the dominant order of environment E.
While many express cautious optimism that Labour will win next May, the next conversation comes with predictions of electoral doom, as Lib Dem floaters return home and Cameron rallies.
As such, this week's episode of GeekScholars Movie News begins with the hosts revealing their Rotten Tomatoes and Opening Box Office Predictions for: Murder on the Orient Express, Justice League, and Coco.
Students and community members grieving the largest mass shooting at an American high school express a common sentiment that's as much a challenge as it is a prediction: Nothing will change.
Hopefully you're just as interested in learning our predictions and telling us how wrong we are as we are in expressing them to you.
As I say, I'm just not yet ready to buy that prediction, or the belief expressed by some that the WSJ's editors are just plain liars.
AR1 mentions ranges, but the expressed prediction as a single number obscures that.
*» Modern hydrology places nearly all its emphasis on science - as - knowledge, the hypotheses of which are increasingly expressed as physical models, whose predictions are tested by correspondence to quantitative data sets.
(formerly known as anonymous) Coby, thanks for the prompt answer on the other thread re higher confidence for future predictions than for past observations (I haven't expressed that well, but I got your gist).
I tend to be an optimist on these issues, as expressed in my free online novel and predictions about life, liberty, and technology in the second half of this century.
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