The phrase
"such predictions" refers to statements made about what might happen in the future.
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Making such a prediction now seems rather stark, as any of those choices will not be popular or pleasant, so they are unthinkable today.
However, their report places the estimate as being anywhere from $ 55 - 75 million - in other words, an unusually wide range
for such a prediction.
The hedge fund has only made three
such predictions since 2014, which means there is some conviction and merit behind its outlook.
Such predictions use pretty simple math: TV providers package less successful content with the good stuff so that they can sell advertising bundles and then spread that money around.
Why not
include such predictions on the score reports themselves, and list the kinds of colleges the student is (or is not) on track to attend?
Do they actually think they can «model» something as complex as the climate and fluid dynamics of an entire planet and make
such predictions accurately?
If such a prediction is therefore based on indications from the oral argument, I question whether it can have any sound foundation.
They took an extra step to verify
such predictions by examining the roles of two genes important in brown fat regulation known as PREX1 and EDRNB.
Freddie Mac's economic team made
just such a prediction earlier this month, forecasting that 30 - year mortgage rates would climb to 4.7 % by the end of 2016.
Freddie Mac's economic team made just
such a prediction earlier this month, forecasting that 30 - year mortgage rates would climb to 4.7 % by the end of 2016.
Seventy percent accuracy, he says, has long been considered the «speed limit» of
such prediction systems, and the fact that humans did no better is encouraging.
Recent improvements to this software from Baker and others now make it possible to
extend such prediction to the majority of proteins in nature.
Other climate scientists, though, are wary of just how
skillful such predictions can be and cautioned against drawing too firm a conclusion from them.
A number of physicists, including Ricard Solé of Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Jack Tuszynski of the University of Alberta, and Salvatore Torquato of Princeton University, have published theory papers suggesting ways that phase transitions could help explain aspects of cancer, and how experimentalists could
test such predictions.
Of course, this comes from a guy who predicted that Al Gore would be president now, so
take such predictions for what they are worth.
Of course, we've heard folks like Tony Seba make
such predictions before, and with even more aggressive timelines to boot.
If your friend is unable to
field such predictions, let him know that this is actually saying something very significant about the theories he prefers.
In a sunlit landscape with a long record of intermittent drought, researchers make
such predictions only cautiously.
How
such predictions square with current weather reality — multiple reports of the coldest weather in a generation — is unclear.
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