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"anticipative" Definitions
  1. given to anticipation : ANTICIPATING

9 Sentences With "anticipative"

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"Economic growth momentum continues, but of course we must take anticipative steps, pre-emptive steps to face the risk of global economic slowdown," Governor Perry Warjiyo told reporters after a two-day policy meeting.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian President Joko Widodo ordered ministers and regional heads to take anticipative steps to mitigate risks of crop failure and forest fire due to the El Nino dry weather phenomenon this year.
"We are actually far outspending on recovery and response, the post-event funding... than on prevention and ex-ante anticipative management, and this is really a problem," said Swenja Surminski, a senior fellow at the London-based Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment.
At least sixty bands will be showcased nationwide to an increasingly eager and anticipative UK and Irish record company audience.
Testing shortage is a key element preventing authorities from measuring the true extent of current epidemic spread. Germany and Korea's anticipative and aggressive testing strategies has helped to reduce the measured fatality rate. Germany started producing and stockpiling COVID-19 tests as soon as January 2020.
In his second book, 'A Theory of Intelligent Behaviour' (1976), Bindra defined intelligence as a set of adaptive, directed, anticipative, and creative behaviours intended to bring about desired outcomes. This book highlighted the many neural connections enabling cognitive knowledge, motivational arousal, and sensory motor coordination. Bindra argued that together, their interactions produced intelligence. In a similar vein, Bindra had radical ideas regarding human learning: he rejected the typical operant conditioning theory of response- reinforcement.
In the study of stochastic processes, an adapted process (also referred to as a non-anticipating or non-anticipative process) is one that cannot "see into the future". An informal interpretation is that X is adapted if and only if, for every realisation and every n, Xn is known at time n. The concept of an adapted process is essential, for instance, in the definition of the Itō integral, which only makes sense if the integrand is an adapted process.
The region's newspapers headline this routing as The Calico Raid for procuring personal goods from local stores and houses. Its position on the river and during the offensive phase before breakup, Pomeroy, Ohio was the last county seat in a solidly held Union state to be raided by this Confederate column. It was reported horsemen carried away scarce luxury gifts for the anticipative return home beyond encampment food stuff. After the war, the steamboat Mountain Boy transported government officials and documents to Charleston from Wheeling after seven years there.
The real-life modern butler attempts to be discreet and unobtrusive, friendly but not familiar, keenly anticipative of the needs of his or her employer, and graceful and precise in execution of duty. The butler of fiction, by contrast, often tends to be larger than life and has become a plot device in literature and a traditional role in the performing arts. Butlers may provide comic relief with wry comments, clues as to the perpetrators of various crimes, and are represented as at least as intelligent and moral as their “betters,” or even more so. They are often portrayed as being serious and expressionless and in the case that the wealthy hero is an orphan—such as Batman, Chrono Crusade's Satella Harvenheit, or Tomb Raider's Lara Croft—may be a father figure to said hero.

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