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The work hasn't quite lived up to forecasts, though.
Attendance at the two theme parks the company operates has not lived up to forecasts, and the company has been through two reorganizations.
Members of the Fed's policy-making Open Market Committee are seen as likely to approve a rate increase when they meet Feb. 1 and 2. For the most part, fourth-quarter earnings reports are living up to forecasts, and in many cases are exceeding expectations.
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Ever since household debt passed the magic £1 trillion milestone in June 2004, a gaggle of politicians, consumer groups and economic analysts have been lining up to forecast a catastrophic hard landing to the consumer debt bubble – inevitably ending with a house-price crash, a sharp rise in personal bankruptcies and an eventual full-blown economic recession.
After all the efforts of producing a research paper (from laboratory and/or field work up to forecasting, networking, feedbacks, and final writing), how are ecologists currently thinking about their outreach?
Numerous questions arise with respect to the theory of spontaneous imbibition and vaLaboratoryg of laboresultsimbibitiof data.
Growth failed to live up to most forecasts for the year: since September 2011, the IMF has cut its growth forecast for 2012 by over 1.5 percentage points on average.That disappointment is giving other emerging economies a chance to shine.
MANY companies have acknowledged recently that business in the first quarter hasn't lived up to their forecasts.
Why, even though the Lib Dems have signed up to the forecasts and broad policy, cracks are appearing in the ranks.
Of course, it is now easy for restaurant companies that don't live up to earlier forecasts to blame the new diet craze for all their problems.
Scotland is predicted to be the worst hit by the weather, with gusts of up to 90mph forecast in places.
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