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predictive

[pri-dik-tiv] / prɪˈdɪk tɪv /


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More strikingly, certain brain patterns were only predictive in patients taking Yueju Pill.

From Science Daily

It’s unclear when Wall Street first began to focus on the predictive power of the stock market’s first trading sessions of the year.

From MarketWatch

Neat bows are tied — though at least one has been left loose in hopes, according to my own predictive analysis, of a second season.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr. Packer and Ms. Rodriguez write that their tests “are still two of the strongest, most predictive tools for revealing who is ready for college-level coursework.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The expert might make the case that predictive AI—which can analyze data to figure out trends and tendencies—could figure out what customers want based on their buying history.

From The Wall Street Journal