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Discover Ludwig"results forecast" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a prediction or estimate of future outcomes or earnings. You can use it in a sentence like: "The company's financial report includes a results forecast for the upcoming fiscal year."
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Sure enough, Literary Digest's results forecast a Landon win (indeed, within a percentage point of Gallup's prediction), and the magazine was humiliated.
Simulation results forecast excellent performance and this identification/controller design procedure was successfully applied to an early microsensor prototype.
At the end of the 100-year simulation of the SACROC case study, the results forecast that the storage layers of interest store between 54% and 61% of total trapped CO2 in the entire domain in the oil phase, between 21% and 24% in the supercritical phase, and between 11% and 15% in the aqueous phase.
Its interim results forecast a net cash outflow for 2017, and since then it has lost some important contracts.
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Using a Kalman filter to revise the results forecasted by the artificial neural network, this method produced a good outcome.
Typically, this effect is neglected, and the resulting forecast errors from fitting Eq. (1) exhibit serial correlation arising from runs of positive (and negative) forecast errors.
Credit Suisse had been among the most bearish immediately after the EU referendum result, forecasting a 1% contraction in the UK economy in 2017.
Before yesterday's results, analysts forecast revenue of $453.2 million for 2000, according to First Call.
The purchase came on a day that Martha Stewart Living posted disappointing quarterly results and forecast full-year revenue below expectations.
Dire results were forecast when the Ku Klux Klan, disguised as the States Rights party, walked out of the Democratic party.
Some of these results were forecast by Nokia itself.
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