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A number of studies have identified prognostic and predictive gene 'signatures', whose prediction of disease outcome and response to treatment is superior to conventional prognostic indicators.
Other climate scientists too, forecast substantially greater rises than the IPCC, whose prediction excludes any consideration of future changes in polar ice sheet behaviour.
It was a model with a quavering needle that acted like a whimsical fortune teller whose prediction changed if you shifted from foot to foot ("Today, your fate is to weigh... 110 pounds, no, I mean, 150!").
Even liberal commentators are looking back at Francis – whose prediction of a white working-class backlash against a globalist ruling elite seems to be coming true not just in the US but across Europe.
Saturday's election appears to have been a partial success for Imran Khan, the celebrated former cricket star whose prediction of an electoral "tsunami" of support for his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party appears to have fallen short.
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The 3-nearest neighbor algorithm represents a simple local learning method whose predictions represent a baseline predictive power of asymptotic local learning approaches.
It was not a contest of hard truths but an argument over whose predictions of the future you preferred.
Since it is precisely these pundits whose predictions determine expectations, Romney had to do a lot "better than expected" in order to do better than expected.
Two forecasters of advertising spending whose predictions are closely followed are adjusting estimates for 2002 and 2003 in the United States and around the world.
That means it's mock draft time, a yearly tradition where basketball experts compete to see whose predictions are the least embarrassingly inaccurate.
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