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It's not that the past is never a good predictor of what lies ahead.
In addition, the reviewers said the study would be a poor predictor of what might happen to the general public.
It is tempting to take the last day's evidence as a predictor of what will come next.
That is, the best predictor of what people are going to do in the future is what they have done in the past.
"Multiplying the ideal time for each stage by two has turned out to be a pretty accurate predictor of what actually happens," Mr. Colborn said.
Mr. Altman said that one's network of friends "is an incredible predictor of what you will like".
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One of the key predictors of what someone will study is what they did at A-level.
"If national polls were predictors of what's going on in the race and what's going to happen in the race, Joe Lieberman would already be the nominee".
We come to like things we thought we hated (or actually did hate), and we are very poor predictors of what we are likely to like in the future.
Still, there are all kinds of predictors of what might happen after a choice is made--deliberately step on a banana peel, bust your bum.
A comparison of the three test designs suggests that the results from the bioassays in confinement were poor predictors of what T. myrmosaeformis accepted in the open-field experiment, but they point to a possible interaction between host fidelity and motivational state which may have remained undetected if only an open-field experiment had been carried out.
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