Sentence examples for bad predictors from inspiring English sources

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A small group (27%, n=40), were considered bad predictors with ≤25% accuracy.

Good predictors were defined as having an accuracy of ≥75% at predicting an attack or a migraine-free day; bad predictors were defined as those with ≤25% accuracy predicting a migraine or a migraine-free day.

Walshe et al. reported that in patients with developing AKI and sepsis admitted to the general ICU, both enzymes were bad predictors.

In any case, ROS themselves are bad predictors of lifespan as both OR and dj-1β are long-lived (compared to DAH) in spite of opposite levels of ROS.

Furthermore, clinically relevant markers, such as prostate serum antigen (PSA), have a broad range on baseline expression within the population, which makes them notoriously bad predictors of future events.

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It's not I.Q., a generally bad predictor of success, even in realms like chess.

Maybe early voting behavior is a bad predictor of overall voting behavior.

The roof top height was shown to be a bad predictor of shielding efficiency in the equal-building-volume approach followed in this study.

On the other hand, one bad predictor of good teamwork during your international MBA programme is extreme competitiveness.

Part of the reason why they didn't panic before was a belief that measuring American public opinion a long time before a national election is a bad predictor of voting patterns.

In fact, income is a bad predictor of technology penetration.

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