Sentence examples for it's forecast from inspiring English sources

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Don't get me wrong, Rodgers is one of the best QB's around and has a bit of a hoodoo over Da Bears, but it's forecast to be a cold and windy evening in Chicago that will probably suit the running game best.

Remember, it's currently valued at $10bn because it's forecast to get 100% of the ad revenues on its network.

Instead it's forecast to be £25bn.

This year, it's forecast that tablets will have passed "traditional" PCs (desktops, fixed-keyboard laptops) too.

And Test cricket's demise has been forecast so often and for so long that I can barely raise an eyebrow if it's forecast today.

You'll be surprised to hear that, as I write, it's drizzling in Manchester and it's forecast to be wild and windy in Leeds later, but that won't necessarily favour the Rhinos, either, given their adventurous style of play - while the Storm aren't exactly strangers to playing in the rain given the oft-Mancunian climate of a Melbourne winter.

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It's forecasted to be here about six.

It's forecasting a range of capital spending of $3.5 billion to $3.9 billion.

And it's forecasting a global handset market of about 430 million to 440 million units.

In 2014 it's forecasting another 200percentt growth due to a couple of factors.

The company tells TechCrunch it's forecasting a revenue run rate of over $100 million by this time next year.

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