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The percentage difference between the Smart Estimate and the consensus estimate of the Street produces another StarMine metric called the Predicted Surprise.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed SIMON AVERY 2011
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The percentage difference between the SmartEstimate and the consensus estimate of the Street, called the mean, produces another StarMine metric called the Predicted Surprise.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Simon Avery 2011
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The percentage difference between the SmartEstimate and the consensus estimate of the Street, called the mean, produces another StarMine metric called the Predicted Surprise.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Simon Avery 2011
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Frames encoded with reference to previous frames using difference information are called Predicted or P-frames.
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Frames encoded with reference to previous frames using difference information are called Predicted or P-frames.
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'DARPA-linked Cycorp "Predicted" the Anthrax Attacks - 6 months before they happened.'
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: DARPA-linked Cycorp "Predicted" the Anthrax Attacks - 6 months before they happened.
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DARPA-linked Cycorp "Predicted" the Anthrax Attacks - 6 months before they happened.
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"Predicted" may not be accurate, since such an attitude has probably been a part of human history from long before the Vietnam war, but Tenn's story so perfectly elucidates that homocidal way of thinking that it was, he says, read aloud at protests during the war.
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Predicted student debt has risen by 4% to average £18,700, £800 more than 2010.
Students pile back into banking jobs – with £50,000 starting salaries the lure 2011
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