Sentences with phrase «precise predictions about the future»

It's effective because it removes the need to make precise predictions about the future.
I don't want to make any precise predictions about the future, but if things just stay on the same trajectory as 2013 then we can look forward to lots more great indie games.

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In this world, it is difficult to make precise predictions about where the jobs and growth in our economy are going to come from in the future.
Adding to this positive picture as suggested earlier, the growth in the number of data sources will increase as technology advances making the profiling of customers and competitors all the more precise to the point where predictions about future habits of such groups gain in accuracy making decision making more effective.
This is particularly the case in math, while predictions about future English language arts (ELA) performance based on initial ELA value added are less precise.
The challenge in measuring risk is that it is, by definition, a prediction about the future and therefore resistant to precise measurement.
A couple of the terms you mention have precise meanings within physical science (limit, prediction) and this is likely to be true of many words about the future — therefore the cause is the embedding of a scientific argument within a broader political one.
But evidence that climate predictions can provide precise and accurate guidance about how the long - term future may evolve is fundamentally lacking.
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