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early 15c., "forethought, prudence," probably from forecast (v.). Meaning "conjectured estimate of a future course" is from 1670s. A Middle English word for weather forecasting was [..]
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A statement of prediction.
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late 14c., "to scheme," from fore- "before" + casten in the sense of "contrive, plan, prepare" (late 14c.; see cast (v.)). Meaning "predict events" first attest [..]
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An estimate of future demand. A forecast can be constructed using quantitative methods, qualitative methods, or a combination of methods, and can be based on extrinsic (external) or intrinsic (interna [..]
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to predict, especially the weather.
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An estimate and prediction of future conditions and events based on information and knowledge available at the time of the forecast. [D00717]
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predict in advance prognosis: a prediction about how something (as the weather) will develop calculate: judge to be probable bode: indicate by signs; "These signs bode bad news&qu [..]
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The UK/Ireland equivalent of an Exacta. A straight forecast is a bet on two selections to finish first and second in a particular order (Available in UK & Irish races only).
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to say that something will happen before it does
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v. To predict.
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1. Making statements, predictions, or estimations about events whose actual outcomes have not yet been observed. 2. The 2011 “Scrum Guide” term for what a development team generates during sprint plan [..]
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Definition Estimate future trends by examining and analyzing available information.
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A projection of requirements used for planning facilities.
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A projection of sales volume.
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Prospective FINANCIAL STATEMENTS that are an entity's expected financial position, results of operations, and cash flows.
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A Forecast is an estimation of future demand. Most forecasts use historical demand to calculate future demand. Adjustments for seasonality and trend are often necessary.
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Projected outcome from established physical, technological, economic, social, behavioral, etc. patterns.
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Definite statement or statistical estimate of the likely occurrence of a future event or conditions for a specific area. Comment: In meteorology a forecast refers to a future condition, whereas a warning refers to a potentially dangerous future condition. 30 Aug 2007
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In respect of Reserve Based Lending, the consolidated cashflow and debt service forecast pursuant to which the value of the borrowing base is calculated.
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A prediction of future financial transactions. Forecasts are often used to help plan a more accurate budget.
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(n) a prediction about how something (as the weather) will develop(v) predict in advance(v) judge to be probable(v) indicate by signs
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A forecast provides a description of the most significant weather conditions expected during the current and following days. The exact content depends upon the intended user, such as the Public or Mar [..]
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estimating conditions in the future; this is a prediction based on experimental or environmental data, and/or models
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Forecast estimate of future performance and position based on stated assumptions and usually including a quantified amount.
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A statement of expected future occurrences. Weather forecasting includes the use of objective models based on certain atmospheric parameters, along with the skill and experience of a meteorologist.
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A trademarked fabric produced by Obermeyer ski wear. Forecast fabric is soft nylon twill used in ski jackets and pants. Treated with a waterproof breathable polyurethane coating, Forecast fabric is flexible and highly weather resistant. Plus, Forecast is a less expensive alternative to high-end waterproof breathable fabrics and is therefore ideal f [..]
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A wager on the 1st and 2nd placed participants in a sporting event, in the correct order.
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A bet that involves correctly predicting the 1st and 2nd for a particular event. This bet can be straight, reversed or permed.
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A weather prediction.
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A weather prediction.
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In software license management and software asset management, the ability to accurately predict software-licensing needs, particularly in terms of number of licenses to purchase. (see Volume license
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Prospective financial statements that are an entity's expected financial position, results of operations, and cash flows.
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A statement of prediction.
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Is a projection that includes judgment statements concerning the future. When planners forecast, they alter information in a projection to meet their vision of the future.
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An estimate of future trends or events. Forecast, prediction, and projection are terms often used interchangeably.
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A forecast projects a logically derived population at a future date, taking into consideration past demographic trends (regarding fertility, mortality, and migration) and also current information. All forecasts are projections, but not all projections are forecasts.
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Prediction of demand for electricity.
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A statement of expected future occurrences. Weather forecasting includes the use of objective models based on certain atmospheric parameters, along with the skill and experience of a meteorologist. Related term: prediction.
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future projection of estimated business volume.
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A forecast provides a description of the most significant weather
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An estimate of future customer demand. Forecasts are typically made using scientific techniques based on historical usage and adjusted to accommodate various factors such as life cycle, cyclical usage patterns, promotions and pricing actions. Forecast Accuracy:
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DFP continously monitors your site’s traffic and impressions already reserved by exiting line items to predict the future availability of your ad inventory. This is helpful in two ways: During the sal [..]
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A statement of expected future weather occurrences. Weather forecasting includes the use of objective models based on certain atmospheric parameters, along with the skill and experience of a meteorolo [..]
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A statement of expected future occurrences. Weather forecasting includes the use of objective models based on certain atmospheric parameters, along with the skill and experience of a meteorologist.
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This is a prediction made by meteorologists of what the weather will be like in the future.
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A statement of expected future occurrences. Weather
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A statement of prediction.
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A statement of expected future occurrences. Weather forecasting includes the use of objective models based on certain atmospheric parameters, along with the skill and experience of a meteorologist.
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Estimate of future demand.
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A prediction about the future, concerning a company's earnings, revenues, stock prices, or other financial data.
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Also known as a Perfecta or Exacta. It means wagering on what selection finishes 1st and 2nd for a particular event. Forecasts can be straight, reversed or permed.
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A wager that involves correctly predicting the 1st and 2nd for a particular event. This bet can be reversed or permed (also see dual and straight forecasts).
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estimate of future performance and position based on stated assumptions and usually including a quantified amount. format
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Forecast or derived words may refer to:
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Forecast is a compilation album by English electronic music group 808 State, which was released on 25 May 1993 by ZTT Records, exclusively in Japan. The album contains a collection of B-sides and remi [..]
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FORECAST is a management-oriented, stand-level, forest-growth and ecosystem-dynamics model. The model was designed to accommodate a wide variety of silvicultural and harvesting systems and natural dis [..]
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