Sentences with phrase «on earlier predictions»

Some have already been working on this, based on earlier predictions that a snap election would be called.
She's not showing up on any early prediction lists yet but that may change after this weekend.
A note on early predictions of CO2 - induced warming: the New York Times published an editorial on March 24, 1953, entitled «How Industry May Change Climate.»

Not exact matches

Along with several other analysts on Friday, including Steve Milunovich at UBS, Sacconaghi also said it was becoming clear that the latest lineup of iPhones had not sparked a massive wave of consumers with older models upgrading their phones, a prediction dubbed the «super cycle,» which had helped drive Apple's stock price up 45 % since early 2017.
Sean Parker made a similar prediction, reported here on Inc.com, earlier this week.
And if you start to get off track, either on your revenue predictions or on fixed expenses, you're more likely to catch those deviations early if you have a forecast to compare with.
It is significant that the earliest Gospel, Mark, uses the term «after three days» consistently in the prediction passages, but where these are quoted in Matthew or Luke the phrase has been changed to «on the third day».23 The change can be explained by saying that between the writing of the first and the later Gospels the story of the empty tomb had become more widely known, and the phrase «after three days», as a dating of the resurrection event, fell out of use.
He points out first that the Gospel Easter narratives never mention «the third day», but always «the first day of the week», even when elsewhere these Gospels include earlier predictions of a rising on the third day.
Take away the angel (s) who said he was raised, Jesus» exposition on the way to Emmaus on how a resurrection was according to the Scriptures (and his earlier predictions of the resurrection), the ascension into heaven, perhaps the eating of fish and showing of his wounds.
With the NFL schedule now out, it's time to make some way - too - early predictions on the Raiders» first month of the 2018 regular season.
Early prediction on Michigan's starting five: Jaaron Simmons, Muhmmad - Ali Abdur - Rahkman, Charles Matthews, Duncan Robinson, Moe Wagner.
ON DETROIT DH DMITRI YOUNG»S EARLY - SEASON PREDICTION THAT THE AL CENTRAL WILL COME DOWN TO THE INDIANS AND THE TIGERS He's a good friend of mine, and I know he knows better than that.
WATCH: Allardyce says it's too early to make any predictions on his @england captain: https://t.co/u7Md7LLmwP #SSNHQ https://t.co/OhATFpWa0y
Sixty - five percent of early spread bets are on Oregon, but our line prediction tool is expecting the next line move to drop the Ducks from -7 to -6.5.
Also of note is the finding that the best performing young footballers who will go on to play the sport professionally display superior dribbling skills, endurance capacity and tactical awareness compared to their peers, from as early as 14 years of age.9 17 These differences appear well before it is possible to accumulate 10 000 h of practice, but allow predictions of which players will go on to achieve best performances in adulthood, suggesting that the effectiveness of and response to training, rather than simply training, determines success.
Note that this ad comes hot on the heels of a Politico story confirming the earlier Epolitics.com predictions of tight inventory, and also note that CampaignGrid isn't the only vendor making the same pitch.
The point to remember here is that the ultimate aim of this model is to get an overall, national - level, estimate of seat numbers and these are based, as noted earlier, on the proviso that an over-prediction in one constituency may be offset by an under - prediction in another constituency.
The picture that emerged from the exit poll just after 22:00 BST on 7 May predicted the Conservatives would gain 316 seats, but as results were confirmed they exceeded earlier predictions.
«The good news is that's lower than some early predictions, but the bad news is it's unsustainable» Walsh said in an interview with The Daily Orange on Monday afternoon.
Future studies will focus on developing biomarkers capable of making early predictions on whether patients will develop a severe form of the disease.
Something that throws some cold water on this prediction is that Apple renewed its deal with Google to use its mapping service earlier this year, but we don't know how long that's good for.
Look for the Climate Prediction Center's in - depth assessment on its Hurricane webpage in early 2104.
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.
Screenplay predictions can be a bit tricky this early on as we saw with this year's Adapted Screenplay Oscar winner Moonlight, which won multiple Original Screenplay citations from critics as well as the Writers Guild of America but was deemed Adapted by the Academy deep into the Oscar season.
With that said, here are my final predictions before the Academy announces the nominees on Tuesday morning, bright and early.
It's far too early, of course, to make concrete predictions on how Lady Bird will weather the awards season.
It's early days in Oscars predictions, but you'd probably be wise to save a Best Actress slot on your ballot for Diane Kruger.
Keeping all this in mind, and realizing you'll have to go somewhere else for TV category predictions, here are some thoughts on who will be celebrating over the next two early mornings.
In my early predictions I have her getting what some would call a surprise Best Actress nomination, but I actually see her as a potentially major contender (remember, Best Actress nominees and winners do tend to be on the younger and prettier side... something she has going for her in spades).
Looking back on the past three decades of test - based accountability, I have to qualify my early prediction that many teachers would fail.
For schools that have already lost traditional in - house arts programs and have come to rely on the services provided by outside partnering art institutions and organizations, advocates are fearful of their fates as well, with predictions, as reported by the Associated Press in early February, that as many as 10,000 arts organizations could disappear in 2009.
However even though on average, the prediction of future performance based on early - career performance would be right most of the time, the district would also need to confront the fact that they'd definitely get it wrong some of the time.
Earlier in the year, I had published an article on eLearning Trends And Predictions For 2017.
Although the public presentation of charter school research today is nearly as contentious as it was when the AFT report made waves in 2004, beneath the radar screen is a growing convergence on a set of findings that fit neither the rosy predictions of the early advocates nor the dire fears of the early critics:
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.
Despite it being a Friday afternoon leak on a three - day weekend, many of the tech media streams picked it up, including James Kendrick, founder of jkontherun and now a blogger for ZDnet, who compared his own earlier predictions with MG's «leak».
This perspective is in line with earlier predictions for the industry made at the end of last year that stated quite plainly that booksellers have got to stop trying to compete with Amazon on the existing sales model.
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.
Mark Coker published his own predictions for publishing in 2013 on the Smashwords» blog earlier last week, and it is quite a comprehensive list.
Due to an expected additional drag on global investment connected to U.S. trade policy uncertainty, the report included slightly lower projections for export growth in 2017 and 2018 compared to the bank's earlier predictions.
Results of subsequent challenge studies with these cats supported the earlier predictions of protection made on the basis of antibody titers.
Today's post comes from the mind of C.T. Murphy who's offering his own predictions on the direction Nintendo should take after announcing their big mobile deal news earlier this year.
While not confirming anything, this listing is in line with some analyst predictions that the game will release as early as Q1 2012, although other predictions pin the release date a little later on.
As stated in their report, SemiAccurate's early PS5 release date prediction was based on the suggested notion that a large number of software development kits have already been sent out to developers.
And if earlier model simulations have been proven wrong, why should we take seriously all the dire predictions currently being offered, on the basis of similarly contrived models?
The «Perils of Extrapolation» of the title finally comes to rest on a discussion of «extrapolation» which explicitly names AMEG at its outset, and concludes that, «Predictions of earlier ice - free dates (he means, before 2037) so far seem to be confined to conference presentations, media - coverage, the blogosphere, and testimony before to the UK parliament.»
In making its seasonal prediction, forecasters cautioned that there are large portions of the country for which there are no clear indications whether it will be a warmer, colder, wetter, or drier than average winter, largely due to a fickle El Niño event that may have petered out too early to have much of an impact on North American winter weather.
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.
These phases, which last 30 years, giving a 60 - year cycle, must be carefully allowed for: otherwise the error made by many early models would arise: they based their predictions on the warming rate from 1976 - 2001, a period wholly within a warming phase of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation.
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