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"Models do not just predict, but they can make things happen," says Ms. Schutt, who taught a data science course this year at Columbia.
Wearing diamond earrings the size of lima beans and jeans so baggy they could fit a family of four, Rollins did not just predict that the Phillies would repeat as the division champions this season, but said they could win 100 games in the process.
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He was outlining scientific principles, not just predicting actual technology.
Thus, when designing a control law, it is important to consider not just predicted system performance, but also the cost associated with changing the control action.
This sort of unanticipated effect of future technology takes a central role in non-corporate design-fiction, where the emphasis is not just predicting the future, but predicting diverse or bizarre futures.
Matthews gave Sullivan a chance to issue another pronouncement on the 2008 Veepstakes, and the Daily Dish scribe didn't disappoint, not just predicting that Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty would be McCain's pick for vice president, but insisting that the decision to do so had been "already made".
Independent or future population data z are not just predicted by y ^ ; also the distributions of the expected random effects ϵ and η are characterized by σ ^ 2 and ω ^ 2. That is why OFV v (and not ν ) is the criterion to be used to assess the predictive performance of a model.
There is no longer anyone who can serve as a referee, he said, adding, "Everything that has happened there was not just predictable — we predicted it".
As Michael Barbero, the deputy commander of American forces in Iraq, told me last year, "Everything that has happened there was not just predictable — we predicted it".
These floods were not just predictable; they were predicted.
But the goal of AWE should be to predict performance in real world naturalistic tasks, not just to predict human scores on 30 min essays.
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