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Halliburton officials, the executives said, were quicker to log the profits, relying on their ability to forecast how projects would turn out.
The ability to forecast how a conveying system will operate prior to its construction is a major issue for both industry and research.
Understanding of the magnitude and direction of the exchange of individuals among geographically separated subpopulations that comprise a metapopulation (connectivity) can lead to an improved ability to forecast how fast coral reef organisms are likely to recover from disturbance events that cause extensive mortality.
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IT IS impossible to forecast how important any presidency will be.
"It is hard to forecast how it will work," says Mr. Miles-Brown.
It's difficult to forecast how such a dissolution would unfold.
"It's very hard to forecast how this comes together," Conrad said.
Gilbert's answer is that we have plenty of evidence to forecast how we might evolve.
She and the other researchers felt that they could measure such qualities only indirectly, however, by examining how changes in financial reporting may affect analysts' ability to forecast earnings.
It is difficult, in our era of tornado watches and storm warnings, to appreciate how catastrophic the weather could be before we had any ability to forecast it.
In the 5th century B.C., Herodotus admired Thales's ability to forecast eclipses.
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