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long-term predictor

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long-term predictor [¦lȯŋ ‚tərm prə′dik·tər]
(communications)
An electric filter that removes redundancies in a signal associated with long-term correlations so that information can be transmitted more efficiently.


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From decades of experience and research, he's learned "the best long-term predictor of future stock market gains is the current value of the market.
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We believe socially responsible investing is a good long-term predictor for corporate performance and can identify sound and visionary management," said Domini President Sigward Moser at the New York reception, asking, "If you can have social and environmental responsibility and profit, why would anybody want to invest in any other way?
 
 
 
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