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Should people be given a forecast of when they are likely to die?
G.M. has not given a forecast for the number of vehicles it expects to produce or sell in 2008.
The town is within miles of the fire, which officials expect will grow given a forecast of wind and lightning but no rain.
Given a forecast of more rain on Sunday, however, the plan may require a truckload of locally-grown four-leaf clovers to succeed.
"While Motorola itself hadn't given a forecast for the quarter, analysts were expecting sales to be a lot closer to $3.9bn".
Rather than just using it to predict ridership, perhaps given a forecast, its parameters could be used to normalize all the cities with light rail and give a "true" ranking that way.
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Government economists forecast that the jobless rate may rise further, he said, without giving a forecast.
When Spurrier spoke to reporters near the goal posts, he did not predict a result, but gave a forecast.
The Hormel Foods Corporation posted a higher quarterly profit yesterday, which was in line with expectations, and gave a forecast for current-quarter earnings that was higher than analysts' estimates.
Search, meanwhile, had been pegged to generate $34bn, the 2010 projections say, giving a forecast total revenue of $52bn for 2013.
Forecasting fewer overall orders than deliveries in 2009, Mr. Enders said that Airbus expected to hand over 18 of its much-delayed A380 superjumbo jets in 2009, three fewer than initially planned, and declined to give a forecast for 2010.
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