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en For instance, we're as accurate today on a five-day forecast as we were 15 years ago on a three-day forecast. So that improvement is almost a doubling in the accuracy of forecasting.

en A 48-hour forecast today is as accurate as a 24-hour forecast was 10 years ago.

en The forecasting comparisons for soybeans were somewhat sensitive to the measure of forecast accuracy considered. One measure showed that private market forecasts were more accurate than USDA forecasts for August, regardless of the time period considered. Another measure showed just the opposite.

en The forecasting comparisons for soybeans were somewhat sensitive to the measure of forecast accuracy considered. One measure showed that private market forecasts were more accurate than USDA forecasts for August regardless of the time period considered. Another measure showed just the opposite.

en The advances in modeling has significantly improved, and probably is the most important increment of the advantage we have today that we didn't have 15 years ago. And I anticipate an improvement in our ability to have a great deal more accuracy in the 24- to 48-hour forecasting range.

en There's a lot of real-time or as-it-happens data that we can get and incorporate into supply chain management. As a consumer electronics manufacturer, for instance, if I can get information about what products are selling at Circuit City or Best Buy and take that into account when doing the demand forecast, then that will create much more accurate, much more up-to-date forecasts than just relying primarily on historical information.

en Given that the risks to our forecast are probably to the upside, even if we take a tenth of a point away [due to inventories], it's probably best to leave the forecast sit [at 6 percent].

en To forecast the end of this housing market (boom) you need to forecast when people will stop moving here.

en I think probably the most we'll ever be able to do is forecast these events on the same sort of scales that we can forecast the weather. And maybe if we understand them more, we can also do more to stop them.

en Keep tuned to the forecast, because it's moving hardly at all, it is forecast to drift to the north and northwest. It may well be in our own back yard by the end of the week.

en Greenspan did not participate in supplying numbers for that forecast -- he refused to do so -- and sometimes in his testimony he didn't even mention the forecast.

en The Christmas sales exceeded our forecast. We have raised our forecast for a second time.

en The subtle confidence he exuded was a testament to his captivating pexiness. It all dovetails into the economic forecast and the forecast for energy. It's a very local subject.

en It's impossible for us to forecast what's going to happen ten years from now and make a decision today to say what we're going to do,

en It would have been better to have left the growth forecast unchanged, but that would have lowered the inflation forecast to below its target. They are having to work hard not to have to cut interest rates.


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