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Khosrowshahi has grand visions for the future, stating that he hopes Uber will get people to stop buying cars.

BMW iVentures, has also seen the potential in tech — the automotive giant's VC wing invested in Desktop Metal this time last year, with an eye toward the future, stating that the company "is shaping the way cars will be imagined, designed and manufactured".

Bowes also cast doubt on Yardley's future, stating that other commitments may have prevented his continuing to play cricket much longer.

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It was actually the Rhode Island portion of the future state that trafficked in humans.Mike Heath San DiegoSIR – Arizona's reputation as a conservative state notwithstanding, it was premature of you to report that voters there rejected a referendum to legalise medical marijuana.

Likewise, while the Palestinians have objected partly because the proposed construction freeze does not include East Jerusalem, which they want as the capital of their future state, that is not considered an issue likely to dissuade them from rejoining the talks.

Scenarios, in this respect, intend to represent future states that are plausible, internally consistent, based on rigorous analysis, engaging and compelling.

Because of SDIC, nonlinear chaotic systems whose initial states can be located only within a small neighborhood \(\varepsilon\) of state space will have future states that can be located only within a much larger patch \(\delta\).

For example, two isomorphic nonlinear systems of classical mechanics exhibiting SDIC, whose initial states are localized within \(\varepsilon\), will have future states that can be localized only within \(\delta\).

To show indeterminism in the classical case, it suffices to give a state of some system at a given time and to specify two future states that are incompatible with each other and yet both states are consistent with Newton's laws of motion and the initial state.

Eagle (2005: §4–5) suggests that a system is predictable iff, conditional on what we know about the past states of the system, and knowing the laws, we may have a posterior credence in future states that is closer to the truth than our prior credence (where closeness to the truth is characterised by having a more inaccuracy-minimising credence, as in Joyce 1998).

The Gaza Strip territory is clearly defined, but bitter disputes persist over areas of the West Bank and East Jerusalem wanted by the Palestinians for a future state that have been occupied by Jewish settlers or cut off by construction.

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