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Forecasting how many more jobs might go the same way is much harder although a paper from the Oxford Martin School, published in 2013, scared plenty of people by concluding that up to half of the job categories tracked by American statisticians might be vulnerable.Technology, though, gives as well as taking away.

The central challenge is not forecasting how many air miles we'll fly in 2110, or gigabytes of bandwidth grandsons-of-iPhone will consume (a lot by the way data centers already consume more energy than civil aviation).

A big reason for the decline is that airlines have become better at forecasting how many passengers won't show up for a flight.

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The terms people search for on Google have been used to forecast how many Americans have the flu, travel plans and the price for which cars sell.

"It remains to be seen," goes the fashion forecast, "how many soufflé-size toques and capacious Elmer Fudd trapper hats will be worn".

Ms. Hahn declined to forecast how many stores would be opened by 2003 but said it would be fewer than the 50 once promoted by Mr. Leighton.

Many colleges complained that they could no longer forecast how many of the applicants accepted would enroll, he said, and high school guidance counselors, sensitive to those complaints, began advising students against the practice.

It's difficult because you're talking about the behaviour of a very small number of individuals". Silver likens terrorist attacks to earthquakes: using events of different magnitudes, it's possible to forecast how many bigger attacks there might be over a long period – but forecasting any particular attack is far tougher.

After the first batch of results, BBC analysts will be able to forecast how many seats the parties are likely to achieve overall.

You would think that a restaurant or retailer would have access to sufficient data on past sales to accurately forecast how many workers are needed on a daily (or hourly) basis far enough in advance to set a reliable schedule, yet they cannot get the forecast right all the time.

"With PECOTA, instead of one forecast of how many home runs David Wright will hit next year, we have a whole range," Silver said.

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