Sentences with phrase «perfect predictor»

Their measurements, they point out, are not perfect predictors, and temperament can change over time.
However, past DGRs were far from perfect predictors of future DGRs.
If the past DGRs were perfect predictors of future DGRs, then all the points would fall on the blue line, which they clearly do not.
So, it's important to point out that the workforce at 16 companies that share data isn't a perfect predictor of the other 484.
Recently we published: S&P 500 (NYSEARCA: SPY) About to Crash According to 100 % Perfect Predictor.
A 100 % Perfect Predictor of Stock Market Crashes.
The AP Poll featured here is a decent barometer for how the committee might see things, but shouldn't be viewed as a perfect predictor.
But while these fundraising totals are anything but a perfect predictor of what November will look like, they are the best early indicator of how energetic various candidates will be.
Polls are showing that Democratic enthusiasm is far outpacing energy on the Republican side, and the special elections so far in 2017 — while not a perfect predictor — are reflecting extraordinary strength for the party in the wilderness, which in turn is bolstering candidate recruitment for 2018.
We know that there are younger mothers who have poor birth outcomes, and that chronological age is not a perfect predictor of outcomes,» Mitchell said.
MRD was not a perfect predictor of relapse risk.
«This is absolutely not a perfect predictor,» she says.
But no single student characteristic is a perfect predictor of opt - out rates.
In other words, objective analyses aren't always a perfect predictor for future behavior.
However, thermal stress was far from a perfect predictor of mortality as local variability in the response of corals at and within individual reef sites likely played a critical role due to differences in circulation, shading, past thermal stress, and other factors that may have conferred local resilience.
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