Ultimately, they want to be able to predict how much might be vulnerable to temperature change and in what timescale.
One goal will be to predict heart failure patients who are at risk of readmission and then develop protocols to help them stay out of the hospital.
It may be difficult to predict how successful your idea will be and, if it is, how long that success will last.
The pattern of those distortions cannot be used to predict earthquakes, but it can be used to work out which areas are most at risk from them.
Recent returns can be used to predict whether most market experts will be bullish or bearish in their next television appearance, but those opinions rarely tell us anything about future prices.
Only when drafts begin to circulate will it be possible to predict whether or not any of the wordings will be acceptable to the members of the Security Council.
New software should soon be able to predict more accurately than loved ones how comatose patients would choose to be treated, if they were able to make the decision themselves.
That said, barring some catastrophic blunder by the nascent Independent Election and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) that shall be conducting the election, which pollsters predict will be so close between the two leading candidates, Kenyatta and Odinga that a run-off is likely, Kenyan elections are usually smooth affairs.
In that way, it might be possible to predict which patients are at risk.
The idea is that it might be possible to predict which patients will respond.
It would be dangerous to predict how Kennedy will vote in this case, said M.
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And those four things are all I need to be able to predict country-level medals.
With Nader and Buchanan in the debates, the result would be impossible to predict.
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Weather is simply too large a chaotic system for us to be able to predict it successfully.
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Just as the benefits of a new technology can be hard to predict, so too are its unexpected drawbacks.
The idea behind his technology is that, when enough data is collected, it can be used to predict conditions.
It might even be able to predict major news events before they happen.
The local impact on individual schools is going to be difficult to predict.
Without a catalyst like a notable surge in comparative-store sales, it may be difficult to predict the holiday sales environment.
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So I will stick to what we know and not what we may or may not be able to predict.
These changes are difficult to plan for, as past water patterns can no longer be used to predict the future.
By placing a cap on streaming royalties, Clear Channel will be able to predict its costs and develop its online business accordingly.
And where unlimited substitutions are allowed, it can be impossible to predict.
Secondly, they showed that the amount of deep sleep could be used to predict how well people would do on memory tests.
Chao tells me that the conference underscored the lack of insight in preventing Alzheimers or even to be able to predict its onset.
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If we really knew how drug target selective compounds and even biosimilars (inter-)act, we should be able to predict side effects much better.
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The Chamber says companies need to know where they can be sued to predict what sort of liability they will incur by selling products.
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By understanding the color and style trend in shoes I would be able to predict what would happen in apparel fashions two years hence.
It's not enough to invent cutting-edge technology, it's not enough to be able to predict what consumers will want a couple of years ahead.
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