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Moreover, with appropriately designed storage and accurate forecasting, a future grid could be operated at ff=1.
Within a year, the oracular science-fiction writer William Gibson had published a novel forecasting a future in which Cronuts were churned out by 3-D printers.
Forecasting a future of fewer truffles, Ms. Urbani said, the company set a strategy about decade ago to diversify from a "pure truffle" business toward what she called the "democratization" of the fungus by making relatively inexpensive truffle products — sauces and the like — for a broader clientele.
The first objective is addressed via forecasting a future generation mix to determine the impact of increased wind and solar generation on gas generation and gas prices.
It then extrapolates to potential impacts this policy could have on the environment at large by forecasting a future production path based on the model from the previous section.
Due to this reason, we need to decide that when forecasting a future value for a topic (X_i), which topic(s) should also be selected to help forecast X i 's future value.
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Wall Street pundits forecast a future of tax hikes and new regulations, and suggested that if Democrats took both the House and the Senate there would be a "major stock sell-off".
In this book Bulmer-Thomas offers three definitions of empire territorial, informal, and institutional that help to explain the nation's past and forecast a future in which the United States will cease to play an imperial role.
He was a polemicist rather than an analyst or political thinker – his headteacher at the Leys school in Cambridge presciently forecast a future as a pamphleteer – and, like all the best polemicists, brought to his work outstanding skills of reporting and observation.
From numerical clusters, and – as Ricolfi's article clearly demonstrates – from comparisons between numerical clusters one can mine information that can be used to cope with complexity rather than to forecast a future which in spite of everything remains unpredictable [59].
Sticker price ceilings forecast a future of depressed salaries, retrenchment, decreasing innovation, declining support for faculty and eroding services for students.
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