Sentence examples for to forecasting from inspiring English sources

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to forecasting

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To estimate how something will be in the future.

  • To forecast the weather

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When it comes to forecasting the future, science fiction has not been the most precise medium.

Because of this, much attention has been devoted to forecasting volcanic outbursts.

But neither the F.H.A. nor its auditor has a great record when it comes to forecasting.

Much of the previous research has been akin to forecasting the weather during a hurricane.

But when it comes to forecasting the costs of reform, the budget office's record is suspect.

It would be tantamount to forecasting the demise of their present set-up.

And, sadly, when it comes to forecasting inflation, the BoE's record has not been very good.

One should never say never when it comes to forecasting the outcome of an election two years in advance.

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