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"The Treasury is in a difficult position now because it did make forecasts that were exaggerated in terms of at least the certainty and now will have to row back".
Thus, situations may exist in which GFM variants may not make be able to make forecasts that show significant improvement over those of the GM 1,1) base component.
Even worse, investment analysts make forecasts that take quarters or years to resolve.
report, without making forecasts, said that productivity and confidence in the consumer and business sectors were the keys to the future of the United States economy.
I'm sure that the C.I.A. makes forecasts like that, and that the D.I.A. does, etc.
Indeed, the economists reckon that analysts making forecasts mostly took their lead from changes in market values.
Some months ago, when budget planners in the previous government were making forecasts for 1997, they said that tax revenues would go up by nearly 6%.
There is evidence to show that just making forecast information available and research accessible to vulnerable individuals and communities does not imply understanding or change end-user decision-making processes (Zia and Wagner 2015).
Ties of kinship of loyalty to a large extended family give Pakistani society a solidity that makes forecasts of its imminent collapse seem fanciful.
Since 1993, the National Weather Service office that makes forecasts for the southern and central part of the state plus southeastern Pennsylvania, northeastern Maryland and all of Delaware has been in Mount Holly.
We gathered traffic counts, made forecasts and demonstrated clearly that there was indeed no traffic-related reason to extend the Expressway.
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