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Sentence count:231+3Posted:2017-07-22Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: projectprojectorprojectingprojectileprojectionpilot projectslide projectorproject managerMeaning: [prə'dʒektɪd]  adj. 1. planned for the future 2. extending out above or beyond a surface or boundary. 
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(31) Demand is projected to remain relatively flat.
(32) An image is projected on to the retina.
(33) Recent champions have projected a clean, wholesome image.
(34) He projected significant feelings of inadequacy.
(35) This number is projected to double by 2021.
(36) The improved forecast is largely due to lower projected costs for Medicare and Medicaid and welfare reform.
(37) Some is based on observations from real spills; some is projected theoretically from the viscosities and boiling points of petroleum products.
(38) By the end of this fiscal year in June, maritime operations are projected to lose $ 6. 4 million.
(39) The jewel in the crown would be a projected £120m 80,000-seater Olympic Stadium next to the village.
(40) It was clear that in many of these recorded diary entries he had in mind his projected memoirs.
(41) The company tended to capitalise all costs and revenues associated with opening new homes until they reached projected break-even occupancy levels.
(42) Church union is often plagued by archaic concepts and models projected by outsiders and insiders.
(43) It is at this point that Todorov's' classicism, is projected towards postmodernism.
(44) The total cuts in housing benefit deriving from such changes have reduced the projected expenditure by £950 million.
(45) The projected increases come largely because farmers will no longer have to idle acres in order to participate in federal programs.
(46) Expositions and congresses projected a future wherein human aspirations would be realized through the wonders of technology.
(47) The construction company projected profit to reach 858 million pesos, or 0. 76 peso a share, in 1996.
(48) Drivers are flashed a warning if their vehicles break an infra-red beam projected across the road.
(49) First, the enormous acceleration in repossessions, which exceeded 75,000 in 1991 and were projected to reach some 70,000 in 1992.
(50) On one wall you see a projected image of a man bathing himself from an enameled bucket.
(51) These are projected on to the surface of the ganglion cell density function in the upper part of the figure.
(52) Hospital profits on such cases are projected at 7. 9 percent for 1996.
(53) Projected figures suggest that over 1(Sentencedict.com),500 wildlife sites would be damaged or destroyed in the national roads programme.
(54) The defendants erected an advertising sign which projected into the plaintiff's airspace by eight inches.
(55) Inflation was projected to fall to 8.9 percent from its current official level of 23 percent.
(56) Business Internet Services is projected to grow to $ 56.6 billion in 2003, from $ 7.7 billion in 1999.
(57) Recently relegated to the first division, the projected loss of Premier League gate receipts meant a further deficit of £400,000.
(58) The projected deficit reduction depended on government revenue rising 22 percent in 1989, and on spending increasing by only 15 percent.
(59) Revenue was increased from 16,000 million rials in 1989, but the projected deficit was nevertheless up by 10 percent.
(60) With a projected increase in gas filling stations in the next few years, the private vehicle market will follow.
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