Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
Predictively, having a social science number in hand is seldom much better than nothing, and can be considerably worse.
Tap on the keys directly to input predictively.
SO state is compressing all dynamic fields predictively using a sequence number and checksum.
Useful (describes and explains observed phenomena, and can be used predictively)
Like an astrological chart, it can be made to fit any case, and it works better retrospectively than predictively.
When predictively profiling a situation, person or object one identifies suspicion indicators that correlate with an adversary's method of operation.
No less predictively, the blank-slate narration suggests the Invisible Man's early and equally unformed recollections.
The technology reduces redundant transmissions within the backhaul network by caching and predictively distributing content to the network edge.
The Silk browser, which is meant to speed up the browsing experience by predictively loading webpages, was one of the Kindle Fire's big selling points.
Because such hypotheses and descriptions extract only those crucial elements sufficient to yield relatively precise, valid predictions, omitting a welter of predictively irrelevant details.
Risk assessments may take place retroactively, i.e., when assessing the contamination hazard at a superfund site, or predictively, such as when planning waste discharges.
Thus, a subject-matter-valid test of knowledge of driving rules is appropriate while a predictively valid test would assess whether the potential driver could follow those rules.
Although these four factors do not intuitively seem like a complete list of important factors, they were chosen because they turn out to be the most important predictively.
'It was Miss Edwards who did that, I KNOW,' said Miss Monflathers predictively.
He promised that routing Web browsing data through Amazon's servers and Silk's ability to predictively load pages would create a smooth and fast browsing experience.
A video demonstration of a recent scientific advancement provides a good specific example of how DSRP applies to scientific discovery both descriptively and predictively.
The future exists as a web of possibilities whose outcome is known by the Omniscient Being but not predictively from the past, but rather post-dictively from the present and future.
Silk stores common files from around the web in cache on EC2, allowing it to pass them to the Kindle Fire to speed up load times, and can predictively load content for your next page click.
This experimental work is supported by simulation modelling of both physical and chemical processes: this is an essential tool for efficient design of experiments and for applying the results predictively [see illustration overleaf ].
We suggested there that the strategy available to him would be, on the one hand, to work predictively in terms of his previous experience (similar speakers, similar genres, etc.) and on the other hand to examine the content of the text.
Amazon paid special attention in development and marketing to the Kindle Fire's Silk browser, saying that it would predictively load webpages to provide a swift and seamless browsing experience the belied the tablet's modest internals.
It was shown that, using this formula and atomistically computed phonon dispersions (with interatomic potentials developed in ), it is possible to predictively calculate lattice thermal conductivity curves for nanowires, in good agreement with experiments.
Geostrategy can function normatively, advocating foreign policy based on geographic factors, analytically, describing how foreign policy is shaped by geography, or predictively, predicting a country's future foreign policy decisions on the basis of geographic factors.
None can literally measure space, yet Newton postulated absolute space and time, and Newton's theory made explicit predictions, highly testable and predictively successful for 200 years, but the theory was still falsified as explanatory of nature.