Sentence examples for a greater predictor from inspiring English sources

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Today, where you live is a greater predictor of whether you will die early or suffer from preventable disease than your genetic code.

Motherhood, writes the sociologist Joya Misra, is now a greater predictor of wage inequality than gender in the United States.

A gift for spatial reasoning — the kind that may inspire an imaginative child to dismantle a clock or the family refrigerator — may be a greater predictor of future creativity or innovation than math or verbal skills, particularly in math, science and related fields, according to a study published Monday in the journal Psychological Science.

Results showed that belief in ability to study, rather than belief in ability to achieve a certain level of performance, was a greater predictor of the actual grade achieved by students.

Ultimately, they claim that symmetry is a greater predictor of heterosexuality than masculinity.

In fact, motherhood is now a greater predictor of inequality than gender in the United States of America.

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"I don't think it's a great predictor," this aide said.

Joseph Roth, who died as Hitler began to destroy Europe, was a great predictor of doom — civilization's and his own.

"The chance of any single factor being a great predictor is probably low," he said.

By Willing Davidson January 6 , 2012Joseph Roth, who died as Hitler began to destroy Europe, was a great predictor of doom — civilization's and his own.

Second and third photographs by Imagno/Getty Images Joseph Roth, who died as Hitler began to destroy Europe, was a great predictor of doom — civilization's and his own.

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