1. Information about the weather conditions is fed into a computer so that forecasts can be made. 2. In order to determine the yield on such bonds, it is necessary to make forecasts of the relevant index. 3. Sufficiently accurate cost forecasts should be made of all the possible options identified. 4. Although he said he was reluctant to make political forecasts, Shabdurasulov said it was unrealistic to believe that anyone could beat Putin. 5. Analysts said they plan to see how well the product sells in Sweden before making forecasts on sales of the additive. 6. Analysts say Drosdick has imposed more discipline on managers, forcing them to make forecasts, revise them, and review their progress. 7. And how far ahead can a reliable forecast be made? 8. As part of the report, the bank makes a forecast for the next report. 9. Barua said he expects the funds to achieve good results this year, though he declined to make a forecast. 10. Bell and other climate scientists say the ability to make long-range forecasts is rapidly improving. |