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Meanwhile, Obama's plan points to General Motors as the model of where we need to go.
There should be a model of where you spend, where you don't spend.
Yale University's recently opened Kroon Hall is a state-of-the-art model of where the green building movement is headed.
This unfertile scrap seems an unlikely choice for growing anything, but Ziska saw in it, ominously perhaps, a model of where the global habitat as a whole is headed.
Using those observations, it built up a predictive model of where it expected the next piece to be played, given knowledge of the board and all previous positions, that could accurately guess the next move of an expert player 57% of the time (compared to a previous record of 44.4% from other groups).
Prestowitz is blunter: "[Dubai is] the very model of where we want the Middle East to go, and we are kicking them in the teeth.
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Cosmetic changes will not bring peace in the food wars that rage between the proponents of two alternative models of where the food supply chain should go.
Researchers are creating models of where people will move when climate shocks hit, but so far we're just making educated guesses.
Whether it's using machine learning to understand people's emotional engagement to brands or predictive models of where the next wave of growth is for our brands, data can now help with almost everything we do.
By comparing sea heights measured by radar with models of where the surface ought to be if undisturbed by gravitational variations underneath, Dr. Sloss said, researchers can infer what the ocean floor looks like by the subtle changes it produces higher up.
Using predictive analytics, officers can sift through data, such as the time, dates, and locations, say, of muggings and burglaries, to create models of where similar crimes are likely to happen in the future.
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