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The phrase 'forecasting on' is not considered grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
The correct phrase is 'forecasting.' For example, "A lot of organizations use forecasting to help them make decisions about the future."
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We conduct one-hour-ahead ex-post forecasting on a rolling basis with the model being re-estimated every hour using two years of data.
Whilst four of the five brokers forecasting on the stock were expecting £9.3m-£9.4m £9.3m-£9.4mit there was one lower at £8.7m.
The second layer is made up by an ensemble of forecasters, each of them trained for short-term traffic flow forecasting on the chunks belonging to a specific cluster.
As one might expect there are a number of problems associated with accurate forecasting on the cost-benefits to the UK from a potential Brexit.
Unfortunately, a lot of investing is predictive and forecast-driven; which assets and markets are going to go up and which ones are going to go down and when, and managing this dynamic forecasting on a constant basis.
Where is the forecasting on this issue?
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Last time, in 2010, the Guardian published my comments on how commercialism has damaged weather-forecasting on the BBC, referring to an earlier time when no money changed hands and both parties respected the other's sense of public service responsibility.
We have based our forecasts on SubX.
Nordstrom lowered fourth-quarter forecasts on Jan . 5
Mr. Bush omitted this forecast on Monday.
The company's forecast on Jan . 7was $3.36 to $4.06.
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