noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
economic
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Perhaps economic forecasters and consultants should consider the beam in their own eye before criticising the Government's figures.
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The risk of recession this year rose to 33 percent in the February survey of 34 economic forecasters .
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The upturn in sales was double the increase the economic forecasters had been expecting, but the City remained sceptical.
■ NOUN
weather
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However, weather forecasters say the cyclone should move offshore, promising dry conditions on Sunday.
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The weather forecaster does as he should: he attempts to give the approximate atmospheric conditions for the next few days.
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The local weather forecaster had told me we'd get rain and we did.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Another forecaster picks it second, and one other puts it in a tie for runner-up.
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Computers at the centres hold information of vital importance to any private forecaster .
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However, some other forecasters are more sanguine about inflation.
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However, weather forecasters say the cyclone should move offshore, promising dry conditions on Sunday.
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Not until June did forecasters appreciate how severe El Nino might be.
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Perhaps economic forecasters and consultants should consider the beam in their own eye before criticising the Government's figures.
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The weather forecaster does as he should: he attempts to give the approximate atmospheric conditions for the next few days.
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They would then be in the position of the top market forecasters who know their advice will be self-fulfilling.