Sentence examples for ability to adequately predict from inspiring English sources

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In nuclear preparedness, an essential requirement is the ability to adequately predict the likely consequences of a major accident situation.

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The ability of both models to adequately predict investigated experimental results is discussed.

When applying previously specified risk prediction models to our population, both models were able to adequately predict outcomes among smokers, however, both models had substantially less predictive ability among never smokers.

It is important to have an empirical strategy to adequately predict the target variable.

The method uses optimization and human performance measures to adequately predict natural motions.

In vivo animal models are costly, time-consuming, and often fail to adequately predict human response to treatment.

The modified equation was found to adequately predict the measured web crippling strength of V-core panels.

The proportionality model is able to adequately predict the density of loaded solutions with only two extra parameters.

As a concluding remark, Perceptron fails to adequately predict streaming data when the initial training sample is just about 10%.

Specifically, we predict that individuals with anxiety and depression show (1) reduced ability to adequately report interoceptive afferents; (2) exaggerated response to aversive interoceptive afferents, even those that are not predictive of aversive outcomes.

"We want to maintain our ability to adequately appeal judgments without going into bankruptcy first," said Tommy Payne, a spokesman for R. J. Reynolds Tobacco in Winston-Salem, N.C.

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