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I . fore·cast [ˈfɔ:ʳkɑ:st] N

1. forecast (prediction):

forecast

2. forecast of weather:

forecast

II . fore·cast <-cast [or -casted], -cast [or -casted]> [ˈfɔ:ʳkɑ:st] VB trans

forecast METEO
forecast ECON
to forecast that/what/who ...

ˈsales fore·cast N

sales forecast

ˈweath·er fore·cast N

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Until 2010 inclusive, forecasting method has been introduced in nearly seven million square metres of floorage of residential buildings and commercial premises.
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Such maps have been in use since the mid-19th century and are used for research and weather forecasting purposes.
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The weather was forecast to be at the minimum for an instrument approach, which made landing at the mountain-girded strip a challenge.
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These applications support the planning process, while still primarily relying on human knowledge and intuition for forecasting.
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These forecasts are generally issued every 6 hours, and cover the next 36 hours at intervals of six hours.
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Initially, the depression was forecast to attain tropical storm status, maintaining good outflow and some banding features around the system.
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This was almost three times the original 707-based forecast.
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The information helps with their parties next presidential candidate forecast for the future.
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The rapid intensification was also difficult to forecast compared to average forecast errors in a ten-year period.
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They also want to create a realistic forecast of the investment needed to push the venture into the next stage.
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