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They find that spending-based consolidations can be predicted from past realizations of macro variables, whereas tax-based consolidations are unpredictable.

This poses a potential problem for the orthodoxy because the efficient market school teaches that future returns can't be predicted from past (or current) prices.

Furthermore, in the case of vendor-provided software, this approach offers perhaps the only way to "see" inside the code, and in the case of new programming languages such as Java, exposes anomalies that could not be predicted from past experience.

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This is completely consistent with the predictive coding framework, where current inputs are predicted from past inputs (see Fig. 4).

While the idea that an individual's future caries increment can be predicted from their past caries experience underpins the basis of caries risk assessment, the rigour of these measures to date is poor.

However, cross-resistance could not be predicted from the evolutionary past of one bacterium.

Therefore it seems that once modern deprivation is taken into account the patterns of most major modern causes of death can be predicted from mortality in the past but not from the deprivation of the past.

Furthermore, in the past half-century the Himalayan region has seen fewer powerful earthquakes than might be predicted from historical records.

The rheological structure of the past North Pole was predicted from the temperature profile (Fig. 4a).

Students' grades are predicted from their SATs exam results.

The reaction had not been predicted from animal experiments.

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