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predictive

[pri-dik-tiv] / prɪˈdɪk tɪv /


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But valuation indicators shed relatively little light on the market’s year-to-year returns, and have their greatest predictive power over longer periods, such as a decade.

From MarketWatch

"The question was, are there structural changes in specific proteins that might be useful as predictive markers?"

From Science Daily

"In the future we aim to build the necessary knowledge to improve our predictive capacity and support the management of harmful algal blooms," adds Pou-Solà.

From Science Daily

One finding of a new paper is that private data carries meaningful predictive power for employment growth up to six months out.

From Barron's

The company is also investing in an AI-enabled predictive churn model to help forecast cancellation trends and mitigate losses.

From The Wall Street Journal