Sentence examples for To prediction from inspiring English sources

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To prediction

noun

A statement of what will happen in the future.

  • "It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future." Yogi Berra or Robert Storm Petersen (in translation from Danish)

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Seemingly random events were becoming open to prediction and alteration.

They become mere quantities that may be amenable to prediction and manipulation.

But this hard-fought contest has proved unusually resistant to prediction.

Newspapers could use up some of the space presently devoted to prediction and judgment.

When it comes to prediction, the foxes outfox the hedgehogs.

The error due to prediction is.

The machine's performance is compared to prediction.

The model web service provides access to (prediction) models.

Preadaptation is a problematic concept related to prediction.

There will also be premium and enterprise versions available priced according to prediction volume.

However, VAS scores contributed significantly to prediction of FI.

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