Sentences with phrase «few early predictions»

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My prediction that inflation would heat up was correct — just a few years early.
While early predictions that Labour could take Wandsworth proved over-optimistic, Labour sources pointed out that a few hundred votes in several swing wards could have clinched it.
If these trends continue, the population of the world may reach 9 billion by 2050 and level off at around 10 billion by the end of the century — 1 or 2 billion fewer than earlier predictions.
My prediction is that this is just the first of many preconceptions about early Homo that will be debunked in the next few years.»
This was a pretty intense race over the last few months, as early predictions had Denis Villeneuve potentially making the cut for Blade Runner 2049, Steven Spielberg was very much in the mix for The Post, Martin McDonagh was pegged as a spoiler for Three Billboards and there was buzz around whether relatively newcomers Jordan Peele and Greta Gerwig would actually make it to the Oscar table.
Despite some earlier predictions that the new GT - R could shed a few pounds, the 2014 model has approximately the same 3,825 lb.
Contradicting Stabenow's claims, however, NOAA's Storm Prediction Center reported that the number of F3 or stronger tornadoes has been declining since the early 1970s and 2013 had 142 fewer tornadoes reported than any year on record.
They offered no specific predictions of solar storms, but they hope to formulate early warnings that will give power companies, satellite operators and others on and around Earth a few days to prepare.
Future generations will wonder in bemused amazement that the early 21st century's developed world went into hysterical panic over a globally averaged temperature increase of a few tenths of a degree and, on the basis of gross exaggerations of highly exaggerated computer predictions combined into implausible chains of inference, proceeded to contemplate a rollback of the industrial age.
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.
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