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But gold is hardly a perfect predictor of inflation.
Over the last 50 years, this six-month comparison has been a perfect predictor of recessions.
So I don't think the even-temperedness of markets is a perfect predictor.
Jurors are learning that despite prosecutors' claims to the contrary, a confession or eyewitness identification may not be a perfect predictor of guilt.
Its title, "Subtle Bodies" — which refers to people's "true interior selves," whatever that means — is a perfect predictor of the novel's solipsistic tone.
"The past is never a perfect predictor of the future, but this portends a potential upside for the market," Mr. Belski said.
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For one, a person's expectations at age 18 are less than perfect predictors of their life choices 10 years later.
No matter how deeply they delve into people's thought processes, however, polls will never be perfect predictors of election results.
And yet, while the statements of Justices during oral arguments are not always perfect predictors of how they will vote, there was clearly a great deal of bipartisan sympathy on display for this appalling former public servant.
In other words, "peak manufacturing employment shares in excess of 18 20% strongly predict that an economy is rich; while peak shares below this threshold are near perfect predictors that an economy is not rich (i.e., manufacturing employment is necessary for becoming rich)" (Felipe et al. 2014, p. 10).
If polls were perfect predictors of the outcome, the r-squared would be 1.0.
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