Sentence examples for forecast suggest from inspiring English sources

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The current 30-day Met Office forecast suggest continuing cold, but with signs of warmer weather pushing in from the south towards the middle of January.

Forecast suggest Wednesday's high temperatures in the Midwest might be some of the coldest on record for certain locations, and Thursday morning's low temperatures could also set new records.

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Forecasts suggest there should not be a significant amount of additional rain before Saturday afternoon.

But Cantore cautioned that "forecasts do change" and that the rain could end earlier than his Tuesday afternoon forecast suggested.

In 2012, Apple sold 65.7m iPads, so the forecast suggests a growth of 35% in sales year-on-year.

And for now, the overall forecast suggests that investors should not be too optimistic about the stock market.

The forecast suggests rain, but there's no reason why we shouldn't be competitive in the wet".

Optimal said its forecast suggested adblocking would reduce US digital ad revenue from a predicted $50bn in 2020 to $38bn.

The current economic forecast suggests that Mr. Obama is better positioned than Mr. Romney, but only slightly.

This effect is especially strong for firms that meet or beat the forecast, suggesting that this outcome more likely stems from earnings inflation.

The temperature has not reached 80 degrees this month, and the five-day forecast suggests that it is unlikely to rise that high before the month is out.

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