Sentences with phrase «predicator of»

The National Capital Commission (NCC) Greenbelt that girdles the City of Ottawa predates its Trawnah cousin by almost half a century, and, since the best predicator of future behaviour is past behaviour, it might be worthwhile to examine just one example of what has happened in Ottawa.
Generally, Americans in good enough financial straits (in the context of income and savings) are in a position to purchase a home; the capacity to own, therefore, rather than ownership itself, is a predicator of well - being.
A somewhat different pattern emerged for the CBCL internalizing scale and child temperamental difficulty as predictors of change on the CBCL externalizing scale, and the CGAS as a predicator of change on the Eyberg scale.
What we know is that a quality teacher is the biggest in - school predicator of a child's success.
This study uses feminist theory to examine the variables of relationship length and relationship satisfaction as predicators of both self - esteem and emotional functioning for women.
And that these educational aptitudes are better predicators of income than even intelligence, education and socioeconomic status in childhood.

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The type of arguments couples experience may be a reliable predicator for the risk of divorce, according to new... (read more)
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