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The phrase "a single forecasting" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where one is referring to a specific instance of making a prediction or estimate about future events.
Example: "The report included a single forecasting of the economic trends for the next quarter."
Alternatives: "a single prediction" or "one forecast".
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This makes predicting the data using a single forecasting method almost impossible.
A fruitful alternative to using a single forecasting technique is to combine the forecasts from several conceptually different models.
He is not a singularitarian because "the singularity view seems to rely on a single forecasting method, and there are many other methods".
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While a single forecast is tough to judge, a group can be examined to see if their probabilities are meaningful.
At level 1, managers can develop a single forecast of the future that is precise enough for strategy development.
"Instead of running just a single forecast, our computers ran a number of forecasts – around 50 – using slightly different starting conditions.
We denote the mean of log-likelihood for a single forecast with MLL (= LL/n).
One-point forecasts are defined as a single forecast for a single hour data point from any of the hours in the test set.
It should be noted here that the all forecast results obtained are acceptable within a single forecast horizon which is the focus of this work.
By the way, "ensemble" forecasting means trying to use a "set" of forecasts to represent the uncertainty in initial conditions, model physics, and so forth rather than a single forecast.
Looking at a single forecast model gives no indication of how likely that forecast is to be correct.
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