Sentence examples for widespread forecast from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Sanyal is skeptical about one widespread forecast — that demand for health care will expand rapidly as populations grow.

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He graduated from Stuyvesant High School in Manhattan and enrolled at Cornell, where, prompted by widespread forecasts of a postwar return to Depression-era unemployment, his interests swung from physics and chemistry to economics and history.

Prime Minister Tony Blair said today that Britain was in the home stretch of its race to contain a ruinous epidemic of foot-and-mouth disease, prompting widespread forecasts that early next week he would call a June general election.

A8 Assurances on Livestock Virus Prime Minister Tony Blair said Britain was in the home stretch of its effort to contain a ruinous epidemic of foot-and-mouth disease, prompting widespread forecasts that early next week he would call a general election for June.

The rationale for (ii) lies in the complacency surrounding those expansionary years that led to widespread forecasting errors.

Yet on Sept. 7, the Labor Department produced an employment report for August that was far weaker than expected, jolting Wall Street: Payroll employment declined by 4,000 jobs the first employment decline in four years compared to widespread forecasts that it would increase by 100,000.

For these reasons, HSBC's Mr Geoghegan says he has recently tightened his bank's credit requirements.Worse, Brazil's economy may be about to suffer a California-style electric shock: the country is set to suffer an energy crisis, with widespread power cuts forecast in the next few months.

"Widespread thunderstorms are forecast across the central Gulf Coast region, with several severe [or] supercell storms possible," the National Weather Service wrote in a morning forecast.

The media buying network's revised forecast follows widespread concern that advertiser sentiment has failed to follow predictions of a "summer of love" for commercial broadcasters and other media owners from events such as the London Olympics.

Here we investigate the implications in aggregate of a widespread response to climate forecast information using the case of Zimbabwe in the 1997/1998 El Niño event and the following year's La Niña, assuming that changes in observed area planted in those two seasons can be used as a guide to potential responses to forecast information.

[C2.] Jones Apparel Cuts Profit Forecasts The clothing maker Jones Apparel Group cut its profit forecasts, citing widespread discounting by its retail customers.

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