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No scenario writer would pretend to be able to forecast specific events such as those of September 11th.
By monitoring data from the sensors, Mr. Bleier believes he will be able to forecast a quake stronger than magnitude 5 up to two weeks before it strikes.
When consumers sign up for current accounts, they might not be able to forecast accurately whether they will rely on their overdraft in future.
As officials prepared for the speech, it became clear that Mr. Clinton would be able to forecast the first surplus in decades.
Without money to build a new satellite, the federal government will no longer be able to forecast severe weather events far enough in advance for communities to take life-saving action five years from now.
This light was used to track the submarine and destroy it.Specifically, America's navy wants to be able to forecast whether a vessel in a particular location might cause a bioluminescent glow that would give away its position, says Dr Widder.
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The comparison between observed and forecasted PM2.5 shows that the neural network is able to forecast the PM2.5 concentrations even if PM2.5 is not included among the input parameters.
Nowhere else in the world is able to forecast earthquakes in this way.
No one, including the nonpartisan California Legislative Budget Analyst, was able to forecast the size of the state's budget deficit four months before the new fiscal year began.
No employer is able to forecast job performance from student transcripts.
Compared with other methods, the proposed method is easier to implement and is able to forecast CCI with less errors.
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