Sentence examples for Lack of forecasting from inspiring English sources

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This method maybe forecast ramp events successfully, but its lack of forecasting structure will make it undesirable for establishing models in future control applications, such as dispatching or unit commitment issues.

Through classifying and comparing top-down and bottom-up methods in terms of their key features and applications, it is found that the existing methods are either lack of forecasting accuracy or burdened with forecasting workload.

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We note that the model has the capability for both material intensities of technology and technology lifetimes to change over time; however, due to a lack of reliable forecasts for what technological changes may bring, we make the conservative estimate that they will remain constant.

She said the company had shown "a lack of ability to forecast costs and to set prices appropriately and seemed to have difficulty managing costs to the degree that other companies are achieving".

Poor forecasting (Crawford et al. 1988) and lack of an accurate forecasting system (Yasin et al. 1997) might result in the inability of the company to make deliveries to customers as required.

What is troubling, though, is that as a group, many of these executives apparently don't realize that they lack forecasting ability.

This is due to a lack of being able to forecast in which direction mainstream standardization of AR-oriented platform components will be framed.

Mr Pefe said it had not rained properly in Tuvalu for more than six months and meteorologists were forecasting the lack of rain would continue until December.

They attribute the lack of improvement in intensity forecasting to the complexity of tropical systems and an incomplete understanding of factors that affect their development.

The lack of improvement in intensity forecasting is attributed to the complexity of tropical systems and an incomplete understanding of factors that affect their development.

Some three decades later, in 1953, the prestigious The Economic Weekly in a long editorial simply titled The Monsoon bemoaned the lack of proper meteorological tools to forecast monsoons and said: "Had the annual rainfall meant as much in the economic life of Europe as it does in this country, it is a permissible guess that some measure would have been found for it ere long".

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