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The predictors

noun

Something that anticipates, predicts or foretells.

  • The rainfall in April is a predictor for the number of mosquitoes in May.

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The predictors were moisture content, water activity and pH.

The predictors of maxillofacial fractures were also quantified.

The predictors were all that (Chicago Hope) would double us (in viewership), that they were gonna kick our ass.

The predictors included demographic and clinical parameters.

The predictors of worse respiratory health status were identified.

The predictors to emerge were self-efficacy and attitudes.

The predictors of nurses' job satisfaction are complex.

The predictors were run with their default parameters.

So are the predictors getting worse?

"The people from all fire organisations have been really busy really early and all the predictors are that it will be a long, hot season".

By interviewing about 2,000 people across 40 communities in Jamaica, we looked at the predictors of anti-gay bias and measured them.

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