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forecasting The calculation of reasonable probabilities about a business' financial future ...
Forecaster
One who forecast...
business plan
business plan A written document that describes a business, its objectives, strategies, market and financial forecast ...
Forecast
To plan beforehand to scheme to project...
forecasting
The process of calculating and predicting future events usually based on extrapolation from past experience and with varying degress of uncertainty...
long range
involving an extended span of time of plans goals or predictions as long range goals a long range weather forecast...
Oracular
Of or pertaining to an oracle uttering oracles forecasting the future as an oracular tongue...
Astrology
Astrology, Astrology is a science which claims to foretell the future or make predictions by studying the supposed influence of the relative positions of the moon, sun, planets and other stars on human affairs. It, requires study of celestial bodies, of their positions, magnitudes, motions and distances, etc. Astronomy is a pure science. It was studied as a subject in ancient India and India has produced great astronomers, long before anyone in the Western world studied it as a subject. Since Astrology is partly based upon study of movement of sun, earth, planets and other celestial bodies, it is a study of science at least to some extent, P.M. Bhargava v. U.G.C., (2004) 6 SCC 661 (669): AIR 2004 SC 3478. See also Vedic Astrology.Astrology is either a science or a pseudo-science the forecasting of earthly and human events by means of observing and interpreting the fixed stars, the sun, the moon and the planets has exerted a sometimes extensive and a sometimes peripheral inference in ma...
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