will be the demand going forward

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GoodTaste

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Does "will be the demand going forward" mean "the demand will be increasing"?


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Jim Acosta tweeted 13 hours ago:
Pence on Coronavirus tests moments ago: "We don’t have enough tests today to meet what we anticipate will be the demand going forward.”
 

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We don't have enough tests today to meet the demand that we anticipate there will be in the [near] future.

I avoid using "going forward" like the plague. It's a pointless, useless, management-type empty phrase. You can't go any other way but forward. Maybe when someone invents a time machine, it'll make sense to use it, since sometimes you'll be able to say "going backward".
 
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