Word: forecasted
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...deficit is dropping already because of economic growth, reduced military spending and lower interest rates. At the end of fiscal 1993 on Sept. 30, it might total less than $300 billion, vs. an initial forecast of $322 billion. Still, the need to cut more is endangering Clinton's plan for a $21 billion investment tax credit. Dan Rostenkowski, Congress's reigning strongman on taxes, openly advised the White House to drop it. Press secretary Dee Dee Myers responded, in effect: Maybe...
...love them," says Lisan L. Goines '95, a Libra, although she doesn't believe in the predictions because they always forecast "good stuff...
Moore Professor of Biological Anthropology Irven' DeVore moderated the panel on human adaptation to environmental change. Scientists on this panel concentrated on the use of archaeological evidence to explain the impact of the earth's climatic changes on past cultures, and to then forecast future impact...
DEFICIT-CUTTING AMBITION In January, Clinton promised to cut the budget deficit for fiscal 1997, which begins in October 1996, by $145 billion. The latest official forecast of the 1997 deficit, by the Congressional Budget Office, is $319 billion, but according to some congressional sources, the Clinton Administration has drawn up if-nothing-is-done estimates of $357 billion or even $384 billion. After Clinton mentioned the $145 billion figure, some of his aides began backing off, saying the important thing was simply to get the number moving down, and giving the impression that the President might settle...
...President's. Last week each accused the other of treason as Mobutu tried to dismiss Tshisekedi, who adamantly refuses to step down. "The killings in recent weeks have only made Mobutu stronger," cautions a senior Western diplomat, who notes that the dictator's demise has often been forecast before. "He clearly calculates that the physical elimination of a few of his enemies will have a deterrent effect on the rest of the population...