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- adjective Capable of being
forecast ;predictable .
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Examples
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Note that saying a random walk model works best means that the best predictor of tomorrow's price is today's price which means price changes are not forecastable.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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The doctor to whom the Marines offered their prediction, Dr. Kernan Manion, checked on the situation the two had reported and concluded their's was an accurate representation, with forecastable consequences.
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Note that saying a random walk model works best means that the best predictor of tomorrow's price is today's price which means price changes are not forecastable.
An interesting perspective on our inability to forecast exchange rate movements 2008
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Variable but forecastable renewables (wind and solar cells) are very reliable when integrated with each other, existing supplies and demand.
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By the early afternoon, the military deemed the March 20 tornado “an act of God” that “was not forecastable given the present state of the art.”
Storm Warning Nancy Mathis 2007
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"Showers" occupy the weather forecasts for the forecastable future.
Damp jhetley 2007
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KING: In the training program, are any of these things forecastable?
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That's the forecast for the forecastable future -- showers and thundershowers as the warm and sun suck moisture out of our sodden lebensraum and turn it back into clouds.
Showers jhetley 2006
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KING: And those movements, when they change, are not forecastable?
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RACICOT: I don't think that that's forecastable at all.
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