A sign of something about to happen.
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Examples for "forecast "
Examples for "forecast "
1 Conditions are forecast to deteriorate over coming days particularly in coastal areas.
2 However, the forecast now predicts the rain will continue past that point.
3 Did Recorded Future forecast Tunisian political violence in the summer of 2010?
4 Cost inflation this year is in line with managers' forecast , said Premier.
5 However, the forecast was clouded by higher production costs and investment expenditure.
1 Each year, points vary and it's difficult to predict changes in advance.
2 However, there is currently no clear strategy to reliably predict HDACi sensitivity.
3 And right now, there's no way to predict which cases will progress.
4 Analysts now predict weeks of political horse-trading to form a new cabinet.
5 However, analysts predict that the markets will quickly discount the election results.
1 His nomadic past doesn't exactly bode too well for South Africa's future.
2 Williamson said the data did not bode well for the coming months.
3 Analysts say a Democratic sweep could also bode well for emerging markets.
4 Analysts said the ruling could bode well for ExxonMobil's case at ICSID.
5 What people say does not bode well for the future of humanity.
1 S&Ps changes may even foretell a coming upturn for banks, he said.
2 Could push-ups foretell the future and the state of a person's heart?
3 I expect the king can foretell he will have a great future.
4 No one at present can foretell the outcome of the European War.
5 But you can't foretell the future and you're not a mind reader.
1 The following are a few of the accidental omens that portend ill:
2 None of these qualities would seem to portend the frenzy to come.
3 Take it, then, and perform what thy birds portend can be done.
4 All this made him uncomfortable, and seemed to portend a possible discord.
5 Atlee watched her, by no means certain what her gesture might portend .
1 Is the word of the augur at Brundisium beginning to be fulfilled?
2 How distinctly he remembered the age of the oracle and the augur !
3 All of this does not augur well for the future of the Group.
4 Bore a few augur holes in the sides of either box.
5 But this conscientious augur acts in reference to the auspices without his colleagues.
1 Aloes, without a flower, betoken long life: in flower, betoken a legacy.
2 His countenance expresses courage, and his well-set jaws betoken firmness and resolution.
3 And the simultaneous disappearance of Quast and the cats-whatdid that betoken ?
4 This plea for wings does not necessarily betoken 'a desire to depart.'
5 They betoken a new humility in Western Christianity born of experience.
1 Some observers believe there are danger signs that may foreshadow a melt-down.
2 Don't necessarily expect the outcome here to foreshadow the big one, however.
3 These papers often foreshadow where the rest of the world is going.
4 It seemed to foreshadow the relentless, inevitable approach of an endless night.
5 This could foreshadow a wider rebound in A-shares in the coming months.
1 By the same art he would prognosticate a principality to a scoundrel.
2 Send him out to prognosticate trouble to somebody, and he is happy.
3 When I heard these words I did prognosticate my miserie to come.
4 These criteria can be used to prognosticate and guide clinical decisions after recurrence.
5 Of the mineral wealth, it seems as yet dangerous to prognosticate .
1 The latest newspapers Redwood had did but vaguely prefigure these imminent things.
2 All three prefigure Kill Bill's central theme of wronged women seeking revenge.
3 Christ's millennial reign may prefigure the fulfillment of God's promises about Jerusalem's future.
4 And now that she could begin to sit up it did prefigure recovery.
5 Does it not prefigure the wayward and fantastic progress of a storm-tossed life?
1 Would to God I could auspicate good influences!
2 There is one thing I would mention which seems to auspicate the speedy development of the valley of the North Red River.
3 Never, surely, was a political career more impressively auspicated .
1 Its clean air, water, and energy standards invariably presage similar efforts nationwide.
2 Already, university students have held strikes, which traditionally presage labour union unrest.
3 But the softness in the Christmas air did not presage a thaw.
4 The decrease in expensive markets could presage broader weakness rent prices nationally.
5 The character and standing of the candidates seemed a presage of victory.
6 He felt that it was at once a petition and a presage .
7 Neither would I omit the presage of Tiberius concerning Galba, then Consul.
8 All she had thought and felt seemed only to presage a tumult.
9 This dream was presage of a fever, which seized her next morning.
10 Throw in a handful of executives whose egos don't presage quiet co-operation.
11 Contrarian indicator means bearish investors may presage a bullish market - and vice-versa.
12 An unseasonal rain of heavenly bodies, to presage the business of tomorrow night.
13 The circumstances attending death presage in a measure the individual's life after death.
14 Bars of cirrus clouds covered the whole sky - the presage of a coming storm.
15 Already a presage of evil seemed to be forming itself in his mind.
16 Already the feuds of Alvarado and Micheltorrena presage a series of domestic broils.
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