Sentence examples for mostly forecast that from inspiring English sources

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These had mostly forecast that the AKP would fail to win back the majority it lost in the last election on 7 June.

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The upmarket French daily Le Monde recently noted that a pro-Putin rally in Moscow was mostly made up of women, and cited a forecast that 53 percent of women supported him ahead of Sunday's presidential election.

Renault forecast that the new company would have sales of more than 11 billion French francs ($1.96 billion) in 1999 -- mostly to customers outside the two parent companies -- and that this figure would rise to 16 billion francs by 2003.

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Mr. Yamarone's forecast that the economy would grow at a 4.3percentt pace in the first quarter of the year was the lowest among Wall Street economists, who mostly expected about 5percentt.

Sales forecasts that looked rosy have decayed.

And the decline has come despite surging oil prices that have buoyed the local economy, and forecasts that 60,000 jobs, mostly unrelated to energy, would be created this year.

But even if Moynihan gets credit for forecasting that the Soviet Union would fall, he was mostly wrong about the reasons.

The OECD forecasts that in 2010 it will average 5.7% of potential GDP for its mostly rich member countries.

In commentaries in British newspapers over the weekend, the forecasts were mostly that Mr. Mosley would win, building on the success that other celebrities have had in recent years in lawsuits against British newspapers for invasion of privacy.

Forecasts are that - forecasts.

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