Oversimplifies trends and ignores real-world disruptions. Can’t predict economic downturns, competitor actions and shifts in customer behavior on its own. Ignores randomness; every forecast will have ...
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If you look at the sea off Mullaithivu at midnight from the coast, you would see a border made of light sources – those are high powered focus lights submerged in the water to attract fish banks.
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Your July 9 editorial, “Beacon Hill faces the fiscal reckoning of that ‘big, beautiful bill,’ ” rightly urges state leaders to prepare for the expected decline in federal funding to Massachusetts.