Last week it warned it would not meet analysts' forecasts for Q4 due to droopy sales over the Thanksgiving weekend. |
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The involvement of a qualified accountant in preparing these forecasts is recommended. |
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Management keeps making rosy promises it can't keep and issuing financial forecasts it can't meet, they say. |
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The cheery optimism that produced those rosy budget surplus forecasts of yesteryear is long gone. |
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But while the PC market may hit double-digit growth next year, other forecasts are not quite as rosy. |
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At some point, and it will probably be sooner than the current rosy forecasts suggest, the on-line ad market will take a dip. |
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New traffic figures show Scotland's main motorway artery is rapidly clogging up ahead of expert forecasts. |
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Given that forecasts were so inaccurate, I thought it might be preferable to rely on projections based on simple rules of thumb. |
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But there are worries about whether low-end handsets will meet the forecasts. |
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I know now, that the place names in shipping forecasts are usually sandbanks, river estuaries, and those types of things. |
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He will also confound critics by claiming the economy is still on target to hit the growth forecasts he set out earlier this year. |
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In the radio room, the Russian operator monitors the clatter of incoming telexes, faxes, weather forecasts and ice reports. |
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Blain is reluctant to make forecasts, and in team meetings the mantra of one game at a time has been chanted, borne of bitter experience. |
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Without being triumphalist or pouring scorn on media forecasts, he admitted the build-up to the game worked out perfectly for him. |
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Weather data sent back from Mars Express will help us to perfect these Martian weather forecasts. |
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There are also other secular trends that are generating ominous forecasts about the prospects for much of the Third World. |
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I have seen it all before, and, based on the current form of both teams, I know when not to make glib forecasts. |
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Our favored aggregate is the R2 weighted aggregation, but we also report the simple mean of the forecasts and the median. |
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South Cumbrian dairy farmers are young, thrusting and ambitious, according to a new survey that flies in the face of gloomy industry forecasts. |
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Current medium-term forecasts show output growth in the economy continuing above the rate for Scotland. |
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The forecasts have been asking us to watch out for thunderclouds and thundershowers for a long while now. |
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Organised divers keep checking the weather forecasts and have a good understanding of tide tables. |
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Modern weather forecasts and military defences are dependent on the performance of the batteries in these satellites. |
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Met Office forecasts and advice play a vital helping keep the country's transport systems open. |
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Where a permutation is used which could apply either to forecasts or tricasts and neither is specified, the bet will be settled on forecasts. |
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Similarly, real downstream demand, not forecasts, triggers production and procurement processes. |
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It will also fuel inflation, which is already casting a shadow over economic forecasts. |
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For 12 years of her Met Office career, she has provided forecasts on a host of BBC television and radio channels. |
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A second idea that can be exploited when evaluating the quality of forecasts is that fore cast errors should be serially uncorrelated. |
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But for years at the start of the boom, the department undershot its forecasts for increases in tax revenue. |
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With the heat going out of the economy, many half-completed deals are being unstitched because their profit forecasts are being downgraded. |
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It is interesting that it is the big bank economists who remain loyal to more upbeat forecasts. |
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Already prepared for the worst on yields by the company's forecasts, the upside potential for investors is evident too. |
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Analysts have been famed for their reticence to come up with profit forecasts, even for a rock-steady business such as a brewery or brickworks. |
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The new system will also feature virtual reality technology and the forecasts will use constantly updated weather data. |
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The company beat analysts' full year forecasts due to tackling its cost base issues, and introducing more of a traditional sportsbook. |
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To make the proposed stabilisers automatic, they can be linked to GDP forecasts. |
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Having trimmed growth forecasts for this year last November, the Chancellor announced another haircut today. |
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Weather forecasts called for heavy rains July 12 in Indianapolis, thanks to the remnants of Hurricane Dennis. |
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Nokia's forecasts for the remainder of the year, for handset sales and its own market share, will be subject to close scrutiny. |
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The result could help engineers improve traffic forecasts and improve control over traffic lights at on-ramps, he says. |
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After all, the Cassandras have been wrong with their forecasts of imminent disaster plenty of times in the past. |
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Weather forecasts called for the storminess to last into the evening, though delays were likely to ebb and flow with the intensity of the storms. |
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In his view, companies keep inventory as a hedge against poor demand forecasts and an inability to see into their supply chains. |
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They're still showing growth characteristics with decent, if not stratospheric, forecasts for this year and next. |
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Economists were more cautious when making forecasts of the impact of the rising oil prices. |
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Mr Friel also said the expected out-turn by the group for the full year would be in line with market forecasts. |
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Cashflow forecasts, which normally cover 12 month periods, should be prepared for the succeeding two to three years. |
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The purpose of the mission was to study cirrus clouds, to improve forecasts of future climate change. |
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Fair Isle, famed for its shipping forecasts, boasts that it is Britain's most remote inhabited island. |
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He said the UK, despite Tory claims that he had been incautious, had met his forecasts for growth which was 2.3 per cent last year. |
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It is comparatively easy for anyone to develop a marketing plan showing forecasts and budgets. |
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That's an improvement from six months ago, when the board's forecasts ranged from a 1.1 percent contraction to 0.1 percent growth. |
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The investment bank forecasts that British shares could rack up one of their worst annual performances for 100 years. |
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The pollen count in your area is given alongside most weather forecasts in newspapers and broadcast after the news on television. |
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As glorious Tramore yet again defied the dismal weather forecasts the fans flocked to the seaside venue. |
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He talks fluently about everything from his strategic vision for the bank to his economic forecasts. |
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However, earnings forecasts may be lifted a little as the interim results it posted today where above expectations. |
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You can lessen the risk of injury during severe weather by watching forecasts regularly and taking the advice of experts. |
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If you are on the Internet, you can get real-time, weather snapshots and local forecasts from several sites. |
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Past generations of economists were able to make forecasts based on trends in industrial activity. |
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Britons are famously obsessed with the weather, but have long taken the forecasts with a pinch of salt. |
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As a consequence of the fluctuating weather, the forecasts have to be updated daily. |
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At seven this morning I started looking at the day's forecasts for the weather. |
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What's more, the latest housing finance figures have come in way above even the highest forecasts. |
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You should also be able to demonstrate a visible order book underpinning your financial forecasts. |
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This takes you to a page with current weather and five-day forecasts for the location. |
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Strategic behavior of forecasters provides a theoretical explanation for biased consensus forecasts. |
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Following poor weather forecasts for Friday, the team shifted its programme forward in order to be ready to run today. |
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When such shortages occurred, supplies were given to firms depending on their forward forecasts. |
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Despite the rosy growth forecasts, it has announced strict curbs on the industry. |
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An official from the meteorological office said forecasts indicated the cyclone could fizzle out before reaching Mozambique. |
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His concluding chapter forecasts increasing success for plant and animal preservationists in the future. |
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The group says it expects to report pre-tax profit for the year ending in March to be at the top of forecasts. |
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While most experts consider the problem severe, others say the gloomy forecasts are based on overly conservative projections of economic growth. |
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Again, budget projections based on historical economic trends would have been even worse than the forecasts that were actually used. |
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It must be some model if it can produce forecasts to four significant digits. |
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Our standards of accuracy are so low that often erroneous forecasts are applauded as if they were precise. |
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In addition, Gallup does an employment tracking poll and Gallup forecasts a slight downtick in the unemployment figure in May. |
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This year's semiconductors sales are set for a double-digit decline on 2000, according to the latest downwardly revised forecasts from analysts. |
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Together the two firms can provide financial forecasts for virtually every listed company in the world. |
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Experts will also be on hand to explain how the Agency forecasts floods and how its warnings are issued. |
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The major wants to fine the city-funded weathermen when their forecasts turn out to be wrong. |
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They then create the color-coded weather maps that you see on our service and also send us the city five day forecasts. |
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It will need simple but accurate budgets and forecasts to check against actual income and expenditure. |
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Projections of actuarial soundness based on forecasts of productivity growth run the risk of being very wrong. |
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In fact, many people eagerly follow the weather forecasts whenever bad weather is looming. |
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Its attraction stems largely from the fact that it is utterly unpredictable, with most pre-match forecasts falling flat on their face. |
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Three steel producers listed on the main board reaped a golden harvest last year with their results thrashing market forecasts. |
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The report forecasts that the demand for workers in the agricultural sector will decline. |
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The forecasts show that recidivist offenders are now more likely to be convicted, taken off the streets, and kept off the streets. |
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But we must allow for the possibility that the more pessimistic forecasts are right. |
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This result lines up well with previous studies that also find repeated instances of biased consensus forecasts. |
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Low channel inventory and distributors that are replenishing stock are also contributing to improve Gartner's mid-term forecasts. |
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For years his proudest boast has been that while others have criticised his growth forecasts, he has ended up having the last laugh. |
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Argyle said it's just what was anticipated when long-range forecasts predicted up to 10 days without significant rain for most of the province. |
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A dramatic improvement in health status is anticipated with life expectancy going beyond current forecasts. |
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Shocked economists and policymakers are scrambling to revise their growth forecasts downward. |
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Many companies in the US over-invested on the back of ambitious growth forecasts and find themselves heavily indebted as cash flows dry up. |
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As a result, investment banks have been cutting growth forecasts. |
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These forecasts are the average of a limited number of forecasters. |
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They like to talk about their rosy forecasts of future sales. |
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By Monday, the latest day for which forecasts are available, the system will have grown in strength to head coastward hot on the heels of Cyclone Baaz. |
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It is disquieting to join the ranks of futurist thinkers, for many so-called experts have made forecasts that have turned out to be embarrassingly wrong. |
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His wishful forecasts on economic growth were nicknamed Rosy Scenario by his colleagues, but now the Congressional Budget Office has matched his rosiness. |
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Both he and Roubini strutted their stuff in Davos in January, trying to one-up each other with ever-more-dire forecasts. |
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There were almost two million in the dole queues, the industrial forecasts churned out unremitting gloom, and company after company was going to the wall. |
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Already, growth forecasts are being scaled down for next year, and they will be scaled down still further should the euro continue to rise on the foreign exchanges. |
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The summer's indifferent weather was threatening profit forecasts. |
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Over-optimistic forecasts, coupled with underperformance, have long been a GM bugaboo. |
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With good growth forecasts, resilience to economic downturns and the prospect of more consolidation, the drinks sector is one to keep on your watch list. |
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Just keep the drinks coming and leave the forecasts to the weatherman. |
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He specialises in personal forecasts, career and relationship issues. |
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Unmanned space flight gives us satellite navigation, accurate weather forecasts, exploration of other worlds, and real science on the beginning of the solar system. |
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The atmospheric disturbance caused by rapid evaporation from these sudden, heavy rainstorms over a large land mass has a major effect on water supply forecasts in the West. |
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Its projections are not forecasts but extrapolations of present trends. |
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Family members also break walnuts open to obtain their health forecasts. |
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In the City, there was concern that the Chancellor's economic forecasts were still over-optimistic, with some analysts warning that he could be forced to raise taxes again. |
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Peter Lauria gazes into his crystal ball for these and more forecasts for the coming year. |
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The retailer saved millions in distribution and warehousing costs as improved sales and order forecasts reduced the need to overstock in-house supplies. |
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In the latter period, forecasts have been overwhelmingly too pessimistic. |
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The evacuation had been steady and orderly but authorities said that was because many people were biding their time, waiting to see the latest forecasts before heading out. |
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With refinancing activity booming, the optimistic sales forecasts make more sense. |
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Analysts started to dig out their old bullish forecasts for the euro, with some predicting parity between the euro and dollar within the next year. |
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The Met Office makes meteorological predictions across all timescales from weather forecasts to climate change. |
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Accurate weather forecasts are essential so that dam operators can correctly plan drawdowns prior to a high rainfall event. |
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Although Ehrlich was certainly the most strident doomster, he was far from alone in his famine forecasts. |
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Royal Navy weather forecasts are generally provided by naval officers, not Met Office personnel. |
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The weatherwoman utilizes the information created by the computer to give her daily forecasts. |
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Meteorologists and hydrologists are now looking at seasonal climate forecasts to see what they can learn. |
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It presents historical demand data plus forecasts for 2017 and 2022 by product, analyte and market. |
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This provides forecasts to the aviation industry of volcanic ash clouds that could enter aircraft flight paths and impact aviation safety. |
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The secretariat collects data, monitors trends, and analyses and forecasts economic developments. |
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Other BOF forecasts include a continuing decline in private consumption growth. |
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The NAB has tipped the Australian dollar to fall US88 cents from US93 cents on previous December forecasts. |
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The Shipping Forecast is a BBC Radio broadcast of weather reports and forecasts for the seas around the coasts of the British Isles. |
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Short-staffed as it was, NOAA's surge forecasts were remarkably accurate. |
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S Recreational Vehicle Dealers Industry report, published annually, contains timely and accurate industry statistics, forecasts and demographics. |
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These forecasts are compiled from primary source data run through proprietary forecasting models. |
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The Met Office makes seasonal and long range forecasts and distributes them to customers and users globally. |
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The BLM's stumpage forecasts are based on 2005 prices, the highest in many years. |
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In particular, two of the main media companies, the BBC and ITV produce forecasts using the Met Office's data. |
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The forecasts sent over the Navtex system use a similar format and the same sea areas. |
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The regional forecasts today are incorporated into the main regional news bulletins, and in the ITV plc regions includes a Pollen Count. |
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The adoption of PVR technologies is analyzed providing market forecasts and an overview of recent developments. |
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Lawmakers' forecasts were based on a National Institute of Justice guesstimate that 40 percent of gun transfers are between private parties. |
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This paper examines the economic value of short-term stream temperature forecasts for salmonid management. |
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Synopsis This report offers detailed analysis of the global Soldier Modernization market with market size forecasts covering the next ten years. |
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Though the company does not provide revenue forecasts, Gupta exuded confidence in aggressively winning deals especially in the rebid market. |
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Researchers suggest that forecasts of health detriment for such periods should be examined critically. |
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Police are out in force, and in 2013 large numbers of fans were expected to ride due to very favourable weather forecasts. |
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Information was transmitted to the Hydrographic office, which prepared forecasts used in planning movement of shipping. |
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Radar imagery forecasting techniques show higher skill than model forecasts within six to seven hours of the time of the radar image. |
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The forecasts can be verified through use of rain gauge measurements, weather radar estimates, or a combination of both. |
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Engineers rely mostly on computer simulations and pencilwork for such forecasts. |
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A total of 17 of the 28 Bulgarian districts have declared a third-degree alert order because of the forecasts for torrential rains and thunderstorms. |
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Thought forecasts and foreshapes experiment, and traces out the consequences as they arise, comparing them with the sharp directness of its expectations. |
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Certain forecasts for London called for showers sometime during the weekend, which, it was thought, might wipe up to a day of action or more from the ledger. |
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As of 2017, the first is the Autumn Budget, also known as Budget Day which forecasts government spending in the next financial year and also announces new financial measures. |
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The forecasts are sponsored in which the sponsors message, as of December 2012 Seven Seas or STV Health Centre, would appear prior to the forecast. |
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The Met Office started in 1861 to provide weather forecasts to newspapers. |
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If necessary, forecasters may make adjustments to the computer forecasts. |
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In 1911, the Met Office began issuing marine weather forecasts which included gale and storm warnings via radio transmission for areas around Great Britain. |
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The National Hurricane Center forecasts storm surge using the SLOSH model, which is an abbreviation for Sea, Lake and Overland Surges from Hurricanes. |
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During this time, insiders and any underwriters involved in the IPO are restricted from issuing any earnings forecasts or research reports for the company. |
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Academics tend to be very sceptical of oil forecasts made by the major oil companies as they underexaggerate the probable amounts of oil in the world. |
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So is vigilance by all of us who need to checK our cars are in good condition to face the winter weather and that we Keep a weather eye on those forecasts. |
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It could also pave the way for the It could also pave the way for the time when space weather predictime when space weather predictions could join the local forecasts. |
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In addition, users have the option to keep updated on weather risks for their time of departure, as well as hourly forecasts through to their time of arrival. |
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Forrester Research forecasts slow growth for both eBooks and eBook reader devices, while it anticipates strong sales for custom-printed trade books and digitized textbooks. |
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As well as birth charts, Vicki can do forecasts for one or two years ahead and can highlight when significant things are going to happen in someone's life. |
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Agent schedules are built from historical forecasts, but chances are, you will be overstaffed or understaffed, which is common in the contact center. |
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Glasgow City Council, who dispatched a gritter on a 40-mile route around the city on Tuesday, yesterday began paying the Met Office to provide daily weather forecasts. |
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The study also forecasts primary and secondary tantalum supply. |
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Blood Pressure Monitoring Equipment Market, provides market revenue forecasts, drivers and restraints, and challenges and strategic recommendations. |
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In early feasibility studies, production forecasts are used to study the commerciality of a field, to plan strategy for field development, and so forth. |
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The forecasts are made immediately after the main national news bulletins. |
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