Similar words: forecast, weather forecast, fasting, boasting, self-deprecating, everlasting, telecast, typecast. Meaning: [fɔrkæst /fɔːkɑːst] n. a statement made about the future.
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31. Comet forecasting is notoriously risky, but some daredevils say the unusually large Hale-Bopp could be the brightest of the century.
32. In recent years, they have given a new impetus to the forecasting of natural disasters.
33. The research includes consultations with some of those engaged in forecasting in each of these countries.
34. Moreover, the topics modeling of times series, possibilities of forecasting and statistical control of such models are included.
35. The fixed interest rate means you know exactly your commitment each month, which saves problems with forecasting your cashflow.
36. And his check with expensive weather forecasting services shows this may actually be a warmer-than-expected winter.
37. What is the extent of market research, demand forecasting, advertising, product development, and exporting?
38. Forecasting future fertility is the most difficult task in demography, and seldom successfully attempted.
39. The National Weather Service is forecasting snow in cities as far apart as Atlanta, Boston, and Cleveland.
40. Surely science must be close to forecasting such natural catastrophes?
41. Cragg and Malkiel provided evidence that professional analysts were no more accurate than naive earnings forecasting methods over 5-year horizons.
42. In summary there is a need for a unified approach to school roll forecasting based on demographic data augmented by local information.
43. Inaccurate forecasting and ill-judged investments by some electricity monopolies have been a salient stimulus towards liberalization.
44. It is more likely to be relevant to medium and long term forecasting and planning than quantitative techniques.
45. What is the extent of market research, forecasting, advertising, product development, and exporting?
46. Indeed, the relatively brief history of information technology has already demonstrated the dangers of even short-term forecasting.
47. To allow these freedoms and pursue detailed academic planning requires sophisticated and reliable forecasting.
48. Now schools are forecasting more job losses as £7m comes off the education budget.
49. Tokyo stock exchange-listed companies are forecasting annual profit growth of just 0.6 per cent between October and March 2001.
50. For purposes other than electoral forecasting such close estimates would be regarded as highly commendable.
51. The third aim of the project concerns accuracy analysis: how sensitive to data revisions are standard tests of forecasting accuracy?
52. Environmental forecasting Scanning and monitoring provide a picture of what has already taken place and what is happening.
53. These satellites are in geostationary orbit and the images that they provide are used primarily in weather forecasting applications.
54. Of course,(http://sentencedict.com/forecasting.html) anyone forecasting such a scenario just five short years ago would have been certified completely insane.
55. To avoid simultaneous borrowing and depositing you should monitor how accurate your forecasting is, without turning this into an art form.
56. Short-term monitoring rather than forecasting is still the main emphasis.
57. Econometrics methods are the traditional tools for exchange forecasting.
58. Hydrological monitoring and flood early warning and forecasting system.
59. Computational stability for the forecasting equations of potential temperature and humidity is discussed in this paper.
60. Administrative requirements include budgeting, forecasting, human relations, and capital project planning.
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