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Genetic
prediction
marks the intersection of scientific possibilities, economic interests, and consumer hopes and expectations.
This is no mere
prediction.
But, although their
prediction
turned out to be spectacularly wrong, that has not led Taylor or any of the other signatories to rethink their theories or to consider that perhaps Bernanke knows something about monetary economics.
So, in the 30 or so weeks between now and the next French presidential election, any
prediction
made today could be reversed, and reversed again, before the vote.
Unfortunately, that
prediction
turned out to be wrong.
Building Africa’s Scientific TalentTORONTO – Ten years ago, South African physicist Neil Turok made a bold prediction: the world’s next Einstein will be from Africa.
Even if accurate early
prediction
of Alzheimer’s eventually is achieved, there are currently no drugs available to prevent or cure it before the amyloid plaques start destroying the mind.
More broadly, we can improve
prediction
far beyond the ability of conventional computers.
By the same token, the
prediction
that governments will impose massive carbon taxes has little basis in reality.
This idea fueled the
prediction
that the world would run out of oil by 2000.
His prediction, which was regarded as hopelessly Pollyannaish at the time, has turned out to be correct, with the improvement likely to be at the top of his projected range.
With the pace of innovation continuing to accelerate, this
prediction
will likely be fulfilled even sooner than anticipated.
Determined action at the global level will become possible only when climate change is no longer some scientific prediction, but a reality that people feel.
Nevertheless, my
prediction
gained bold front-page headlines in many major newspapers throughout the world.
With the help of professors like Alesina, conservative conviction could be turned into scientific
prediction.
As it happens, this
prediction
was not based on any peer-reviewed scientific research but was lifted from a report by the World Wildlife Fund, which was repeating an unproven speculation by a single researcher.
This lack of scientific basis did not stop countless global-warming activists from citing the glacier
prediction
at every opportunity.
Murari Lal, the coordinating lead author of the section of the IPCC report that contained the Himalayan error, admitted that he and his colleagues knew that the dramatic glacier
prediction
was not based on any peer-reviewed science.
The elections’ outcome has dramatically upended Modi supporters’ complacent
prediction
that he would be easily re-elected to a second five-year term in the next general election, due before May 2019.
Not surprisingly, people from around the world are thinking twice about visiting the US, with the airfare
prediction
app Hopper registering a 17% decline in online searches for flights to the US in the weeks after Trump’s ban was first proposed.
Where we face uncertainty, though, we are confident in our knowledge of possible outcomes, but not of their likelihood – owing either to difficulties in
prediction
or to lack of information.
If that
prediction
is borne out, biofuels will consume 12% of the world’s coarse grain, 28% of its sugar cane, and 14% of its vegetable oil.
Now that Kennan’s
prediction
has all but come to pass, the parties to the conflict would be wise to take a lesson from the diplomatic efforts that helped bring the original Cold War to an end – in particular, the 1990 Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE).
“Systems biology” enables only a prediction, not an experimental conclusion.
Finding what was, until then, just a theoretical
prediction
required one of the largest and most complex scientific undertakings ever attempted: the creation of the particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider, near Geneva.
But, surely, the world economy, or even the United States or the European Union – to which this dire
prediction
was applied (by Joseph Stiglitz, for example, who wrote a book entitled Freefall) – has not been plummeting like Newton’s apple.
With Donald Trump’s recent election as president, the United States seems to be fulfilling Huxley’s
prediction
more than 500 years ahead of schedule.
Sadly, his
prediction
proved correct.
The virtue of such models is that they make explicit the chain of cause and effect, and therefore render transparent the specific assumptions on which a particular
prediction
rests.
Fully general frameworks, such as economists’ beloved Arrow-Debreu model of general equilibrium, are so broad and encompassing that they are totally unhelpful for real-world explanation or
prediction.
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