Sentences with phrase «such accurate predictions»

It is amazing that such accurate predictions can be obtained from the two simple laws, constant for an isothermal gas, and constant for an adiabatic gas.
If so, then how were models in 1988 (which incorrectly left out these phenomena) able to make such accurate predictions?
Suicide is such an intensely personal act that it seems, from a human perspective, impossible to make such accurate predictions based on a crude set of data.

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While each piece of such information is too weak to produce a reliable prediction, when tens, hundreds, or thousands of individual data points are combined, the resulting predictions become really accurate.
As such some would argue the suggestions here that «real» GDP growth (i.e. output - input) has dropped to around 3 % is an attempt to retroactively claim your original predictions were accurate.
No one has ever made such precisely accurate predictions before the fact.
Such research eventually could lead to more accurate weather forecasting and rainfall predictions, she believes.
There are also a few high profile cases, such as Sandy, where the European group made more accurate predictions than the American GFS.
Making accurate predictions for specific weather patterns, such as the stubborn August jet stream pattern, at a specific point in time is not possible months in advance.
So, switched on day traders will keep abreast of such political trends and announcements to allow them to make more accurate predictions and forecasts on price fluctuations.
Eruption predictions accurate to time periods as short as hours and days, such as those preceding the climactic eruption at Mt Pinatubo in the Philippines in 1990, have successfully saved many lives.
From a policy and adaptation point of view such efforts to make more accurate short - term predictions could be valuable, if time bears out their predictions.
And the group believes that such an update would allow more accurate simulation and prediction of ENSO variations.
Numerical prediction of climate shifts using powerful climate models is now as accurate as tossing a coin — although perhaps we should not make light of such a difficult problem in climate science.
If such models are inaccurate only 10 years into the future, how can they be accurate for longer - term predictions?
For example, hydrological drought is closely related to human activities, such as irrigation, thus accurate prediction necessitates the modeling of human activities.
The pressure is on climate forecasters to give us more accurate predictions of impacts, such as rising sea levels, but ahead of the Durban climate summit scientists say we still have much to learn
It is possible for the 50 year prediction to be more accurate than the 15 year prediction, but until such a potentiality has been actually demonstrated to be true, every year that the data diverge from the prediction discredits the theory on which the prediction rested.
The pressure is on climate forecasters to give us more accurate predictions of impacts, such as rising sea levels, but ahead of the Durban climate summit scientists say we still have much to learn When it comes to the environment, how [continue reading...]
Such is the findings of a pair of climate scientists from the United States, who suggest that an accurate prediction of rising sea levels is actually double that of the most recent estimates.
As such black carbon (BC) significantly affects soil fertility and interferes with models on soil organic matter dynamics, an accurate prediction of BC input into soils and an elucidation of the mechanisms of BC turnover is essential.
The Faculty Lounge notes that despite the possible benefits of accurate predictions by such futures markets, they remain «taboo.»
Work by Mark Osbeck delves into why accuratelypredicting the outcomes of legal disputes is so difficult.27 Our discipline emphasizes the importance of making accurate predictions — the first semester of many an LRW course is devot ed to how lawyers communicate such predictions to supervisors andclients — but, as Osbeck explains, the impediments to doing so are surprisingly undertheorized in legal writing scholarship.28
So far, Falzone's prediction has proven accurate with more physical merchants, as well as large online retailers such as Overstock and Tiger Direct, adding bitcoin payments to their offerings.
In fact, broad skill areas such as executive functioning, emotional regulation, self - care, and social functioning can often help make accurate predictions of levels of collegiate success, the student's response to stress, and the methods in which they may cope with the adjustment.
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