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predictors

n. (plural of predictor English)

Usage examples of "predictors".

Action groups of scientists worked in relays on a twenty-four-hour basis, setting up auxiliary Distorters in each of the captured ships, similar to those which had been used to send the Predictors from Yalerta to the fleet in the Sixth Decant.

Only the sky trailer people, the Predictors, could move freely over the entire surface.

Neither she nor the Predictors had any critical ability, at least not in a scientific sense.

The Predictors of Yalerta were fighting with the fleets of the Greatest Empire, and the defenders literally had no chance.

It was a great victory that no more Predictors would be sent from Yalerta for an entire month.

And if a method could be found to make them react a little faster, so that the attack came in one second and not in fifty-four, then even the prevision of the Predictors might be too slow.

He described the Predictors, their culture, the predominantly thalamic natures of individuals he had met, and he went on to give a picture of the Follower and his estimate of what the shadow-shape was.

It seems certain that he knew nothing of the Predictors, or he would have mentioned them to Crang.

Addled pool cleaners upset few, but when combat predictors and other military machinery began shutting down to search for higher forms of life, conflict-minded individuals grew nervous and sought reassurance from traditional enemies.

Our predictors are locked onto you and will activate suitable weapons accordingly.

For some reason, management resists using personality measures, the best predictors of effectiveness and team building, in the selection process.