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No one who spoke to MIT Technology Review was ready to definitively predict the agency's demise, in part because the Trump administration has proven so wildly unpredictable.
Attempting to definitively predict the future is a mug's game.
As proposed by Edward Lorenz in 1963, long range forecasts, those made at a range of two weeks or more, are impossible to definitively predict the state of the atmosphere, owing to the chaotic nature of the fluid dynamics equations involved.
In the setting of early acute kidney injury (AKI), no test has been shown to definitively predict the progression to more severe stages.
However, no biomarkers, used alone or together, have yet proved able to definitively predict the outcome of cancer treatment, and new molecules are required that can serve as reliable indicators of the risk of cancer recurrence.
However, since no individuals with clearly defined NAI have undergone CHMI to date, it remains impossible to definitively predict the effect of naturally occurring blood-stage immunity on PMR post CHMI or validate the model as a method of assessing blood-stage immunity.
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So it would be wrong to think this will definitively predict the competitive picture in Melbourne on 16 March, let alone the destiny of the world championship.
Further studies are necessary to confirm these observations, and thereby more definitively predict whether LAB supplementation does reduce the risk of CVD.
While no one can definitively predict the skills of tomorrow, access to data gives businesses the best chance to stay ahead.
On-board software initially classified the pedestrian as an unknown object, then as a vehicle, and finally as a bicycle in the seconds leading up to the crash, though the vehicle couldn't definitively predict the bike's path and adjust accordingly.
No one can definitively predict that outcome, either, of course, but David Langer, an independent actuary who made a study of Social Security's previous projections compared with the actual results in 2003, thinks the "optimistic" case is its most accurate.
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