Examples of using Is forecast in English and their translations into Swedish
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Completion is forecast for autumn 2017.
Growth for the whole of 2012 is forecast at about½.
It is forecast to accelerate slightly in 2002.
The completion the villas is forecast for autumn 2017.
The gap is forecast to widen if no measures are taken.
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A further reduction to 2,2% of GDP is forecast for 1998.
Unemployment is forecast to fall to 8.9% in 2006.
A further decline in the deficit to 0,6% of GDP is forecast for 1998.
Unemployment is forecast to increase to 9% in 2009.
An average growth of close to 3.0% is forecast for next year.
Completion is forecast for autumn 2017. Back Key features.
Average inflation in the euro area is forecast to remain below 2.
Employment is forecast to grow faster in 2018.
a surplus of 1.6 per cent is forecast for 1998.
Investment in R& D is forecast to increase to 2.2% by 2020.
while a moderate expansion is forecast for 2013 1.0.
Only in Germany GDP is forecast to shrink in the second quarter.
electronic equipment, which is forecast to reach 12.3 million tonnes by 2020.
Gross domestic product is forecast to grow by 4 per cent next year.
It is forecast to be 69.3 per cent this year and 70.2 percent next year.
This is also what is forecast in the main scenario.
that"gas-fired combined cycle plant is forecast to rise to over 30% of thermal capacity.
Domestic demand is forecast to be the major driver of growth.
confirm the success of the policies followed, the Commission report on the new round of the Lisbon Strategy lays undue emphasis on the fact that economic growth in Europe has risen from 1.8% in 2005 to 2.9% in 2007, and is forecast at 2.4% for 2008.
Asia(excluding China) is forecast to grow in the range from zero to 10%.
Malta is forecast to comply with the debt reduction benchmark both in 2016 and 2017.
Average GDP growth in the EU is forecast to remain around 3.
European GDP is forecast to grow by more than 3% over the next two years.
Growth has been revised downwards for many countries and is forecast to be slower compared to last year.
Moreover, Romania is forecast to deviate from the expenditure benchmark in 2015.