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forecasts <a forecast; forecasts> N

forecasts

forecast <a forecast; forecasts> VB (ing)

forecast <a forecast; forecasts> N

forecast VB METEO

base forecast N COMPUT

Baseline Forecast INDUST

cost forecast ECON

demand forecast N COMPUT

economical forecast ECON

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The central bank reiterated in its quarterly forecast publication last month that exports have continued to fall short of forecasts amid uneven global growth.
business.financialpost.com
Not quite a moment, then, for reasoned reflection on what the sitting president has just done, let alone reasonable forecasts of what comes next.
www.thestar.com
Accurate weather forecasts are essential so that dam operators can correctly plan drawdowns prior to a high rainfall event.
en.wikipedia.org
The godfather of fusion food has a few forecasts for the year ahead.
www.stuff.co.nz
Their stinginess is down to "negative mindsets" instilled by parents, constant reminders of dire economic forecasts and even low self-esteem, the survey found.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Marketing also had no permanent seat at the table when it came to weekly sales meetings or biannual business forecasts.
www.huffingtonpost.com
And maybe it's those forecasts that are helping boost newspaper company share prices.
www.niemanlab.org
The secretariat collects data, monitors trends, and analyses and forecasts economic developments.
en.wikipedia.org
Preparing forecasts will help you to assess your likely sales income, costs, external financing needs and profitability.
en.wikipedia.org
The blue ticker also reports news headlines and weather forecasts.
en.wikipedia.org

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