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Massaging of the figures, which are sensitive to forecasts of the rate of economic growth (or Greece's case, of shrinkage) and the interest rate should eventually reconcile the two.Jean-Claude Juncker, president of the Eurogroup of finance ministers, tonight offered another fudge.
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It's in the category of a recovery spec. Economists are sensitive to change and forecast often as needed.
This agrees with other published studies, which suggest that the accuracy of forecasting methods can be sensitive to the point at which forecasts are made [ 5, 7, 28].
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Because the aviation industry is especially sensitive to the weather, accurate weather forecasting is essential.
The Zarnowitz thesis: All deficit forecasts are acutely sensitive to the economic assumptions that underpin them, especially those regarding future growth rates of GDP.
With respect to recent studies, the experiments presented here suggest that forecasts can be sensitive to initial conditions at greater lead-times, and therefore drought conditions are potentially more persistent than previously thought.
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