Sentences with phrase «poor predictions»

It is an ideal environment in which to notice how poor their predictions are.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said that the party had «hung on» and «grew support» in council elections across England in the face of poor predictions.
I don't think this is necessarily a problem (if you're in a bad relationship, then it's best to get out of it), but it does suggest that we are consistently making poor predictions about our ability to stay together.
Labour «hung on» and «grew support» in council elections across England in the face of poor predictions, leader Jeremy Corbyn said during a visit to Sheffield.
One of the lovely things about the scientific method is that eventually observations will overthrow theories that make poor predictions.
If the forecasters choose the wrong kind of adjustment, a poor prediction can result.
These systems likely contribute to an observed regional trend of increasing extreme rainfall, and poor prediction of them likely contributes to a warm, dry bias in climate models downstream of the Sierras de Córdoba in a key agricultural region.
I think Mr Hansen has a very poor record of predicting things — he has been shown to be wrong many times — I wont list his poor predictions now — but can if you really want me to, including references.
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