Sentence examples for forecast to move from inspiring English sources

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The slow-moving storm, which has not yet been given a name, is forecast to move well into southernmost China by Thursday morning, two days before the first of six Olympic equestrian events begins in Hong Kong on Saturday morning.

Taipei, for example, is forecast to move up to 11th place from 25th.

This year 140,000 carloads are forecast to move by rail.

Unemployment, meanwhile, is forecast to move below 6% by the end of 2014.

The Hurricane is forecast to move near or over the Mid-Atlantic coast tonight and move over Southern New England on Sunday.

This was forecast to move westwards, pushing into the Midlands and Wales, where "heavy bursts" of snowy showers could hit tonight.

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"Even with some claw back on costs/pricing, we expect [analyst] forecasts to move lower," it said.

As a result, the company's revenue projection is forecasted to move up-and-to-the-right as well, as Jacoby estimated that the company will see $13 to $16 million in total revenue this year.

A potential important research path would be to extend the scope of the current-generation earthquake forecast experiments to move beyond testing various models and begin evaluating different methods of model combination.

Due to the presence of a subtropical ridge to the east over Australia, Cyclone John was forecast to generally move in a south-southwestward direction.

The National Hurricane Center forecast the storm to move northwest across Florida on Sunday, then turn northeast and pass over Georgia and the Carolinas as a tropical depression on Monday and Tuesday.

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