"predictor" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

predictor sustantivo

adjetivo + predictor
Kolokacji: 17
strong predictor • best predictor • good predictor • better predictor • important predictor • ...
(1) strong, powerful, useful
Kolokacji: 3
(3) important, significant
Kolokacji: 2
(4) reliable, accurate, perfect
Kolokacji: 3
1. reliable predictor = niezawodny prognozujący reliable predictor
2. accurate predictor = dokładna podstawa prognozy accurate predictor
3. perfect predictor = idealny prognozujący perfect predictor
  • Few reformers, if any, would characterize standardized tests as perfect predictors of current or future individual success.
  • Jurors are learning that despite prosecutors' claims to the contrary, a confession or eyewitness identification may not be a perfect predictor of guilt.
  • For one, a person's expectations at age 18 are less than perfect predictors of their life choices 10 years later.
  • Of course, confidence measures have never been a perfect predictor of consumer spending.
  • Wage growth has not been a perfect economic predictor, of course.
  • Neglects the risks inherent in investing in bonds (because forward rates are not perfect predictors of future rates).
  • So I don't think the even-temperedness of markets is a perfect predictor.
  • Of course, this contract isn't a perfect predictor of what the Fed will do six months down the road.
  • Overall employment was lower in March than it had been five months earlier, and that has been a perfect predictor of recessions since the 1960s.
  • So far, Brenna Sears' mother had been a perfect predictor.
(5) independent, single
Kolokacji: 2
(6) potential, possible
Kolokacji: 2

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