Again, this is not a prediction of actual earnings, but a representation of the data useful for comparison.
To know how the Higgs boson behaves, you have to know the Higgs boson mass. (i.e. the mass is not a prediction of the theory).
Mr Kraemer emphasises that it is not a prediction.
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That's not a prediction, it's a fait accompli.
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It is not a bold prediction, since Arizona is the best ranked Cinderella team left in the Tournament.
The degree of likely future need is not commerce but only a prediction.
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You're not going to make a prediction on the outcome, right?
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This is not meant to be a prediction of how people would vote in a general election - simply a projection of what the parties would get if everyone in the country had voted.
So my prediction is not a number but a direction and the direction is up.
This is a prediction, you do not want to come to see fulfilled.
But then he hit a wall: Either he could write equations that looked like the stock market but didn't allow him to predict stock price changes in any meaningful way, or he had a prediction system that did not account for wild price swings.
For the most part those virtues are on keen display in this book, which in fox-like fashion does not attempt to construct a grand account of human prediction but simply to identify some of the common ways in which people make mistakes and some of the methods by which they could improve.
It signaled not only Ghana's long-awaited arrival at football biggest global gathering but also a fulfillment of a prediction in 1990 by Cameroon legend Roger Milla that the world had not seen the best of African football until the Black Stars made it to the World Cup.
This is a little tricky of course and not just for the reason the man gave: prediction is very difficult, especially about the future.
Cheney predicted the impact would not be felt on domestic oil and gas prices until late 1999 and early 2000, a prediction that proved to be accurate.
The Fed seemed to give up on its prediction of only a temporary slowdown in growth in the summer months but not into recession, and then a return of growth in the second half and through next year.
Sagarin, who has one of the older and more respected prediction equations in the business, said a year or two of success does not mean a model will continue to foretell the outcome of the tournament correctly.
But quite apart from that not being what will happen (they are already calling for a programme the size of the weather prediction business, supercomputers and all) and thus much more money than that will be wasted, the programme itself will introduce horrible uncertainty into the system.
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I'll make a modest prediction that the ideas of Messrs Rove, Axelrod, Hannity and Olbermann will not prove so enduring.
But the game has not yet been around long enough to assess its track record for longer-term prediction, says David Pennock, a senior researcher at Yahoo!
Sure, give the analysts a raise for coming up with the stock price prediction, but take away part of that bonus for not having the guts to say sell.
If I had to make a prediction, I think that sales are going to be slightly depressed where 4G networks are limited or not available, which is good news for US consumers because the efforts to keep the iPhone 5 in stock will have a larger pool of devices to draw from.
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