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Analytics agencies claim to be able to predict where you might go next and place ads for corresponding sites.
By comparing users' movements with data on outbreaks, epidemiologists are better able to predict where the disease might spread.
"He seems to be able to predict where art institutions will go," the Beirut-based critic Kaelen Wilson-Goldie said.
Once a bloom is identified the new system should be able to predict where and when jellyfish are likely to hit the coast.
By studying the activity of nerve cells in this area, they were able to predict where the monkeys intended to move before the movements were actually made.
"Five years ago you might not have been able to predict where they are now," said Edward C. Luck, dean of the School of Peace Studies at the University of San Diego and a former senior United Nations adviser on peacekeeping issues.
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The prosecution does not contend that the experts should have been able to predict when, where, and with what magnitude a major quake would have occurred.
INGV points out that scientists are not able to predict when and where an earthquake of a certain magnitude will strike; the best they can do is to determine the probability that a quake of a given size will occur within a certain geographical area within a certain time frame.
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They found that particular collections of brain cells encoded the person's location in the virtual world, and they were able to use this to predict where each volunteer was standing.
Of course we always hear that Senator McCain seems to be open to allowing a vote on the bill however I was not able to find anyone who wanted to predict where the flip flopping... er..
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