Sentences with phrase «predictions made about»

I think I would agree there may have been some rash predictions made about the rate of depletion of Arctic sea ice.
At this point I would've made millions for all the predictions I made about Arsenal's consistency with being inconsistent.

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Salesforce has made some predictions about what they and others think could change for small businesses in 2018.
When the company acquired LinkedIn for $ 26.2 billion in 2016, PCMag made several predictions about the ways in which a Microsoft and LinkedIn marriage could work, like Microsoft leveraging LinkedIn in order to give users access to expertise within Microsoft apps, such as Word and PowerPoint.
It studies DNA in the blood, detecting biological signs of cancer and then making predictions about where the cancer is and what kind of treatments would work best.
If we're talking about a model trained on data to make predictions, let's stick with ML (a subfield of AI).
The Tesla and SpaceX CEO made bold predictions about colonies on Mars, artificial intelligence, and competition in the self - driving car world.
For more information about Black Friday's online footprint, from when the most sales were made, to which social media platforms made the most referrals, as well as predictions for 2014, check out the infographic below.
The panelists were making sweeping predictions about how wearable technology is poised to completely transform the way we live.
Having proved his ability to handle crystal ball work, Buffett, 86, was asked by this writer — an 87 - year - old friend of his — whether he might care to make a prediction about total returns over the 17 years starting now and ending late in 2033.
A panel of experts make predictions about the impact of the American Recovery and Reinvestment act of 2009.
As Instacart's U.S. rollout has proven, however, it's difficult to make ironclad predictions about who these services will appeal to most.
Electric vehicle sales have been abysmally disappointing, making up only about 1 % of the annual global market; five years ago, there were predictions that we'd be headed toward 15 % to 20 % by now.
Start making bolder claims in your articles, and making bigger predictions about the future of your industry.
They've made a myriad of predictions, one of which is that in about thirty years, 2049 to be precise, a robot will have written a New York Times bestseller.
Outspoken entrepreneur - turned - VC Mark Suster last night put a date on a prediction he has been making for some time in his blog about a coming crash for angel investors: The end will come next year.
About five years ago, Malcolm Gladwell, author of bestselling books like The Tipping Point and Blink, made this prediction, basically writing off the power of social media for businesses: «In about five years, everyone will head back toward traditional advertising.&rAbout five years ago, Malcolm Gladwell, author of bestselling books like The Tipping Point and Blink, made this prediction, basically writing off the power of social media for businesses: «In about five years, everyone will head back toward traditional advertising.&rabout five years, everyone will head back toward traditional advertising.»
Here are four predictions the elder Kurzweil made about where those things are going.
A year ago, Fortune made some predictions about how the stock market, the lending market, and the world in general would change following that year's hike, Janet Yellen & Co.'s first interest rate increase in nine years.
Futurist (and current director of engineering at Google) Ray Kurzweil has made a lot of predictions about the future — and many of them have come true.
Moody's doesn't make any predictions about missteps that could lead to a fiscal crisis.
So if we identify that all type A personalities drive a lemon yellow car and wear Wellington boots and have a dog and three children and whatever, we can then make a prediction about everyone else in the universe who has a yellow car, a dog, Wellington boots and say well they're very likely to also have a type A personality based on their data.
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.
It's effective because it removes the need to make precise predictions about the future.
Instead of making your own prediction about the future, you can analyze the market's prediction by quantifying the cash flow expectations baked into the market's valuation of a stock.
CAPS is The Motley Fool's service that allows you to make predictions about stocks, see others» predictions, aggregate community opinions, and track their accuracy.
The Antipodes team cautioned that timing is a large part of getting a short call right and therefore approached making predictions about what to bet against in 2017 with some trepidation.
It's these sorts of technological advances that make predictions about future demand and supply so difficult.
I have read lots of Rubin's writing — I think he's too perfectly hedged most of the time (oil is going to 200, unless it doesn't) and his predictions about a smaller world have ignored productivity issues which are making the world, in his parlance, larger.
Now, my understanding of your position is that you made that original prediction based on the belief that the PRC would be instituting reforms to deleverage aggressively and transfer wealth to the consumer (such that the incorrect prediction was more that you were overly optimistic about the PRC's willingness to head off these systematic risks) and that your current prognosis of ~ 3 % GDP growth has an entirely separate causative element; that is to say, your previous prediction was based on the idea the PRC would be enacting reforms to ward off systematic risks, whereas your current estimation of GDP growth is instead based on the drag produced by these very systematic risks the PRC has failed to deal with.
As part of that exploration, us scholar - columnist - bloggers have been asked to talk about trends in our corners of the blogosphere, and make some predictions and prescriptions for the role of scholar - op - ed - writers - bloggers in Canada as it hurtles towards 2042.
They simply analyze the numbers in front of them to make calculated, rational predictions about the future.
The optimistic predictions that national and local economic and real estate experts made last year about Jacksonville are falling into line with reality.
By their very nature, forward - looking statements require us to make assumptions and are subject to inherent risks and uncertainties, which give rise to the possibility that our predictions, forecasts, projections, expectations or conclusions will not prove to be accurate, that our assumptions may not be correct and that our forward - looking statements, including statements about the specific share repurchase program forming part of the normal course issuer bid by Royal Bank of Canada, will not be achieved.
It happens every year around this time, as analysts and economists assess current market conditions in order to make predictions about future conditions.
Indeed, about a month ago, some astute players within the market made predictions about this happening.
After making a prediction that bitcoin would be $ 10K by 2018, the American venture capitalist, Tim Draper, is still bullish about cryptocurrencies.
Making highly successful predictions about the direction and magnitude of stocks, bonds or cryptocurrency is a 51 % proposition.
I don't like predictions, and I'll never make short term predictions, but I'll venture a wild guess about the next decade.
The new year is also about making bold predictions for what may lie ahead of us.
Of course, if anyone could make an accurate prediction about earnings, then valuation wouldn't be the art that it is.
Our proven stock trading strategy is based on trading either side of the market by simply reacting to current price action in front of us, rather than making predictions about market direction.
As a matter of policy, the Home Buying Institute makes no predictions or claims about future real estate conditions.
But I do think we can make predictions about what is not going to happen.
From Chapter 15, «The Human Factor» (Page 157): ``... we'd try to make one thing clear: We were not offering any promises or even predictions about the returns our clients might achieve.
Evolution makes predictions about what we would expect to see in the fossil record, comparative anatomy, genetic sequences, geographical distribution of species, etc., and these predictions have been verified many times over.
Topher... if I made hundreds of predictions about the future, mostly generalizations, I am bound to get some right.
Theory explains observations and makes predictions about what will be observed in the future.
In terms of the historical future, reason makes acts of belief: predictions about the weather, about the state of business next year, about the chances of achieving an academic degree, etc..
That is, the mathematical formalism which quantum theory uses to make predictions about the physical world can not be stretched to cover completely the person who is observing that world.
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