Sentences with phrase «informed predictions»

With screening, we can learn about the past behaviors and experiences of an individual in order to make informed predictions about how well an employee will perform inside our organization.
Managers can use the results to make more informed predictions about how native species will be affected by an invasion or even how species ranges may be extended due to climate change.
Those patterns can then inform predictions about likely case outcomes, based upon similarities between the facts, the courts, the individual judges, etc..
He's optimistic that better forecasting for chikungunya could also be useful in informing predictions about other mosquito - borne diseases, such as dengue fever.
«Clinicians should use as many data points as available to identify and document the presence of malnutrition... A standardized diagnostic approach will also inform the prediction of the human and financial responsibilities and costs associated with the prevention and treatment of undernutrition in this vulnerable population, and help to further ensure the provision of high - quality, cost - effective nutrition care,» the statement reads.
By taking a subset of dogs with known body measurements and with genotype information at all of these variants, we generated a proprietary algorithm by which we can make a genetically informed prediction about the size of any dog.
The mid-Pliocene (∼ 3 to 3.3 Ma ago), is a period of sustained global warmth in comparison to the late Quaternary (0 to ∼ 1 Ma ago), and has potential to inform predictions of long - term future climate change.
«As our knowledge increases, we can make better - informed predictions about the likelihood of particular species becoming invasive and the timeline they will travel as they do so,» Antunes says.
Revenue forecasting for established businesses is comparatively straightforward, but what if you have a newer business with no revenue history to inform your predictions?
This teacher made changes to the lesson that made it less effective, for example, asking students to predict an outcome from an experiment without providing enough contextual information to make an informed prediction.
In today's Publetariat Dispatch, The Independent Publishing Magazine founder Mick Rooney offers some informed predictions about the future of publishing.
I find the best way is to model capital and income flows year on year, based on known expenditure and likely income, using previous years to inform prediction.
To inform predictions, the Portland Police Bureau provided five years of records containing individual calls for service, their type (e.g., burglary and motor vehicle theft), location, and date of the call.
The judge has to make an informed prediction about how each spouse is likely to fare economically in the future and has to take this into account in dividing marital property.
I asked Gerry if he would share the factors that informed his prediction.
Using this approach, traders can get a better sense of market sentiment and identify key trends, and, with this information, make better - informed predictions.
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