Pronunciation of the English word forecasts.
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1. | A recent analysis by Boeing forecasts that unless safety is improved, jet airliners could be falling out of the sky at the rate of once a week by the year 2010. | |
2. | The weather report for tomorrow forecasts 12 degrees Celsius at most. | |
3. | Weather forecasts are rarely accurate. | |
4. | All forecasts have a certain degree of uncertainty. | |
5. | Detailed forecasts are available for high and low tides in all sea ports, but are specific to local conditions. | |
6. | Forecasts are for a high of 44 degrees in the Portuguese city of Evora, 130 kilometers east of Lisbon, and the Spanish province of Badajoz across the border. | |
7. | The mission’s findings will help researchers improve their forecasts of space weather events, which have the potential to damage satellites and harm astronauts on orbit, disrupt radio communications and, at their most severe, overwhelm power grids. | |
8. | The IFTF, a nonprofit that seeks to identify emerging trends and their impacts on global society, forecasts that many of the tasks and duties of the jobs that today's young people will hold in 2030 don't exist right now. | |
9. | In the future, IBM hopes to improve its forecasts by collecting data from atmospheric pressure sensors that are now standard equipment in smartphones. | |
10. | Italy's spike in mortalities exceeded worst-case forecasts, as well as the overall rate in other stricken countries. |