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According to the team, there are predictive, prognostic and diagnostic AI models and solutions that are becoming available for health care practitioners, but how they are used varies widely at different institutions.

Election experts have cautioned against reading too much into early voting party registration, as it is not necessarily predictive of voters choosing a candidate from another party or how independents might split.

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While colleges used to regard high school grade-point averages as the best predictor of higher education success, their predictive value has declined.

It’s now understood that one of the reasons those predictive models and analysts got it wrong was because they underestimated female voters.

From a predictive standpoint, his numbers against the Dodgers have little meaning because of the limited meetings between the teams during Judge’s career.

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