Sentence examples for predicting losses from inspiring English sources

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Some analysts are predicting losses for the full year of 200 million euros ($216 million).

Analysts are predicting losses at hedge funds in the first quarter from wrong-way bets on the yen.

But Walt Disney has now warned that the film could instead go down as one of the year's biggest flops, predicting losses of almost $200m.

Other analysts were even gloomier, predicting losses of up to $1.6 billion for Santander and $1.5 billion for Banco Bilbao in Argentina.

There have been half a dozen "perfect storms" in the market in the past decade, during which VAR calculations proved useless in predicting losses.

Instead of lowering its (presumably adjusted) losses to $400 million, Lyft's investors "are now predicting losses of close to $600 million in 2017, two people" told Bloomberg.

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In 1999, Kunstler went long on Y2K, predicting "loss of comfort and modern convenience," possibly escalating into disease and chaos.

To have a comprehensive model for predicting loss circulation, it is needed to consider effective parameters.

The sensitivity of albuminuria in predicting loss of kidney function has been questioned.

The accuracy of two models in predicting loss circulation quantitatively and qualitatively is 0.94 and 0.98 %, respectively.

Instead, they predicted losses climbing to $40 million to $52 million in 2002.

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