Similar words: project, projector, projecting, projectile, projection, pilot project, slide projector, project manager. Meaning: [prə'dʒektɪd] adj. 1. planned for the future 2. extending out above or beyond a surface or boundary.
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(181) The percentage of federal debt held by the public is projected to go from 41% of the gross domestic product in 2008 to 68% by 2019.
(182) Results The surfaces of the prolapsed mitral valves showed rough and accompanied with abnormal tendinous chordae , and their bodies projected into left atrium during systole.
(183) Voter turnout was projected at 85 percent, a level not seen in 40 years.
(184) Ordinary Chinese have a high opinion of lawyers, mainly thanks to the positive image of lawyers projected in foreign movies.
(185) A giant flying pig also projected overnight the building's facade the accompaniment of loud grunting sounds.
(186) The cinema did not emerge as a form of mass consumption until its technology evolved from the initial "peepshow" format to the point where images were projected on a screen in a darkened theater.
(187) Floor lamps with inspiring warm lights, yellow sunflowers, beautiful greeneries, big windows with sunlight projected on them, are all ingredients of the store's flavor of bookishness.
(188) Phase error and its periodic wave behavior caused by system's nonlinear response and partial intensity saturation of fringe patterns in projected grating phase-shifting profilometry were studied.
(189) China's infant mortality rate in 2011 is projected to be16.06 deaths per 1, 000 live births, according to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency's World Factbook.
(190) The portfolio allows a portfolio manager to understand the value to the organization as well as which projects are most likely to fail to deliver any or all of the projected value.
(191) Congressional Budget Office Friday projected fiscal deficits of $ 4.2 trillion through 2011.
(192) An identification approach by projected gradient search is proposed for parameter estimation of weighted combination of local linear state-space models.
(193) The image of the graticule is projected through the focal plane of a collimated lens, and reflected onto a glass screen mounted 45 degrees to the gunner's eye.
(194) Under the superficial bustle manipulated by the media, what's projected on Wang Xiaobo is actually a profound culture imagination and self-approval of the middle class.
(195) Of the $ 1 billion needed to complete eradication, $ 725 million is pledged or projected.
(196) Lacker expects growth not to be less than 2.75 percent, and said he thinks the drags on the economy are mostly short-term. He projected inflation at 2 percent.
(197) The shape analysis is carried out by shape descriptors based on projected area, perimeter and form factor, as measured by processing of images of erythrocytes.
(198) He projected himself as the protector of national unity and harmony.
(199) We've noted that this is just like a body projected horizontally in the earth's gravitational field.
(200) And with innovative technologies like our proprietary Liquid Cooling System and our Vivid Control technology, you'll enjoy bright, clear projected images in virtually any location and environment.
(201) Rear-Projection Television refers to a television in which the image is projected and reflected onto the screen from behind the screen.
(202) Financial budget include: cash budgets,(www.Sentencedict.com) projected income statement pro forma balance sheet and projected cash statement.
(203) Working from the projected operating statement , this schedule shows the effect if volumes are 10% under projections in Exhibit II.
(204) If you are not preparing monthly variance reports (how much your actual expenses and income differ from what you projected) you should.
(205) The agency, which is the official scorekeeper for Congress, said it expects the recently passed budget deal and lower interest rates to cut projected budget deficits in half over the next decade.
(206) However, you would still have to construct a projected income statement to estimate taxes.
(207) Projected on the window of the Ralph Lauren Madison Avenue store is a 67-inch image of items including polo shirts and tennis ball boy or ball girl uniforms.
(208) The simulation indicated that the delay charge was projected under overload with a high acceleration, and accorded with the experimental data.
(209) Through annalistic GIS technique of subassembly and comparison to MO and VB, we decide to adopt VB and MO based on geographical information system of the school that was projected for second times.
(210) Trust me, he'll read your thoughts like they're projected above your head on a wide-screen.
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