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the forecasters
noun
A person who forecasts.
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I am suspicious of economic forecasts even when the forecasters are having a good run.
There are several biases and inefficiencies that are commonly associated with the judgmental extrapolation of time series, even when the forecasters have technical knowledge about forecasting.
Nevertheless, the forecasters continued on undeterred; in fact, a couple of new forecasts jointed the ranks in 2004.
The forecasters rely on many public sources of information to make their forecasts: newspapers, blogs, press releases, Twitter feeds.
Clinton, however, remains the forecasters' favorite.
Restocking is imminent, the forecasters say.
The forecasters had better be right.
Sympathy for the forecasters should be limited.
Its financial prospects differ depending on the forecasters.
The forecasters also predict weaker recovery in the labor market.
How did the forecasters reach the presidential election figure?
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