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To Ian Main's very helpful definitions I would add that an earthquake forecast implies substantially elevated probability.
That forecast implies a very small chance — less than 1percentthatthet the Democrats could win the 218 or more seats needed for a majority.
forecast implies that Mr. Romney would be promising an extra 2 million jobs, or a 20 percent bonus from what's already expected.
They made it sound like a foregone conclusion.On the ground, though, Asia seems a more nervous place than that forecast implies.
Though he acknowledges that a burst of inflation, or two more months of 300,000-plus payroll increases, might force the Fed to act sooner, he says his own employment forecast implies that it will not move until after the November election.
Since that is the period it takes for interest-rate changes to work their way fully through to inflation, the forecast implies that the Bank will keep rates at 4.5%.One reason for the MPC's reluctance to bring down rates again is that it is sceptical about the scale of the economic slowdown revealed in the national accounts.
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KeyBanc's Craig Mailman downgraded the stock to the hold-equivalent "Sector Weight," saying those figures, as well as a higher disposition forecast, implied no net investment for the current yield.
In effect, it is a political choice.A shift of three to nine percentage points in tax rates, as the authors' range of reasonable forecasts implies Japan must one day do, will be painful.
"Our forecasts imply that unemployment will crest only at the end of 2010".
Our forecasts imply a full year EBITA margin decline of 10bps versus guidance of a broadly stable margin.
The IMF's new forecasts imply that China's surplus will average 3.2% over the seven years to 2017.
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