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simulative

adjective as in emulative

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“Until there were automated weather stations in every corner of the planet transmitting data to big simulative models, we didn’t have good weather prediction,” she says.

Almost 60% of respondents in the survey said monetary policy was "too simulative" which was the highest proportion since May 2011.

From Reuters

Chicago Fed President Charles Evans, speaking to reporters as Americans voted on Tuesday, said he would try to figure out whether or not the new president's fiscal policies "would be more simulative, about the same, or worse," adding the level of market volatility would provide a clue.

From Reuters

It has left in its wake a paradox of using a simulative medium as catalyst for social action, with a mass consensus that those responsible for Gamergate’s cannot be allowed to continue, but no practical way to stop them.

From Forbes

This is a sure sign that the market is anticipating further simulative action from the ECB.

From Forbes

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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