How To Use Projected In A Sentence

  • Those qualities were instead projected on to a father he had barely known and a figure he invented in fiction. Times, Sunday Times
  • The friction is likely to get rougher if many major economies remain anemic, as projected. China Criticizes U.S. For Protectionism
  • His appeal may lie in the disparity between the image projected in his interviews and the image perpetuated in his records.
  • So the word "incognito" is projected on to the set and floats around ardently pursued by Julian Barratt's mayor. Government Inspector – review
  • The videos were projected onto two screens built to replicate the gnomonic and ‘Robinson projections’ of representing the globe on a two dimensional surface.
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  • These images are projected on to screens, and the audience projects its own feelings and fantasies on to those images, layer upon layer upon layer. The Times Literary Supplement
  • As a result of this decomposition very minute bodies, to which the name corpuscles has been given, are projected from the radium atom with exceedingly great velocity. An Elementary Study of Chemistry
  • Too many clubs seem to be spending ridiculous amounts based on projected incomes which are not just unrealistic but beyond the realms of fantasy.
  • He dismissed the idea that raising taxes alone might help erase the deficit, saying "raising taxes doesn't do a dern thing" to address health care costs that are projected to be a big driver of future fiscal problems. Bowles Predicts Support for Deficit Deal
  • Amanda, in an orange sunsuit, had tried of chasing moths and was studying the peculiar afternoon shadow projected across the countryside by Bow Wow Mountain. Another Roadside Attraction
  • I rattled and sang to detoxify the current of anger the anti-abortion marchers projected.
  • Moreover, they are in every respect exemplary - i.e. they are projected as an imitative model for the viewing subject.
  • In addition to the line, the secondary is a question mark for the Terrapins, who will be looking for Kenny Tate and Antwine Perez to step up their game now that they are the projected starters at safety, while redshirt freshman Dexter McDougle could find himself starting at corner. Around the Atlantic Coast Conference
  • Taking pride of place were two giant screens that projected the proceedings live.
  • The airline's passengers were also projected to rise to about eight million from seven million in 2003.
  • The unfunded liabilities in entitlement schemes are already showing that they're reaching their tipping points a decade earlier than projected; for the last five months, Social Security has taken in less money into the "trust fund" than it has disbursed - in other words, the tipping point predicted (variously) in 2014, 2018, 2019, 2023, etc - it is here and now: social security is now having to be made whole by the general fund. Latest Articles
  • While Mary successfully projected queenly serenity, her place in political theory was another matter.
  • The grandiose scale of events projected by the pre-event publicity was a far cry from reality.
  • What is your projected revenue in Year 2 ( 2009 ) after going public?
  • More than 10 years have now elapsed since the original scheme was first projected. Times, Sunday Times
  • And that is projected to increase fourfold by the middle of the century. The Sun
  • Performers projected into a horn, and the vibrations were directly converted into the wiggles of a groove on the master disc.
  • The projected area looking forward is 22 square ft. and the projected area looking athwartship 22.84 square feet. Scientific American Supplement, No. 647, May 26, 1888
  • In nearly five decades of concert going this writer has rarely heard more exquisite, sensitively projected Chopin.
  • Moral values at the national level are idealized family values projected onto the nation.
  • These alloys also feature projected costs lower than those of alternatives such as titanium alloys or advanced composites.
  • A common form of language was projected as the pathway to progress and civilization.
  • Other drawings and photographs, projected as slides or mounted on easels, picked out details of the city, highlighting the jumble of old and new.
  • Projected revenue streams, net income, assets and liabilities should be listed.
  • Further, in the sociomorphic and anthropomorphic nature of the morphology that is paranoically and schizophrenically projected upon realty, the God class comes to articulate the discourses at play in our notions of society and humanity. Archive 2007-04-01
  • Hard-throwing righthanded relief prospect Lorenzo Barcelo, who was projected to be a main cog in the Chicago bullpen, battled arm problems and was limited to just 26 innings. USATODAY.com - White Sox 2002 prospect report
  • Where Brecht uses song or projected words upon a screen, Shakespeare is more likely to use choric characters who may utter highly wrought poetic speeches of some length only to disappear for the rest of the play.
  • ‘The signal we see in the snow pack and snowmelt is like what is projected from climate models just due to global warming, without any ocean oscillation,’ he said.
  • Critics queried the realism of First's figures for projected growth. Times, Sunday Times
  • The article and accompanying cartoon were projected on a screen in front of a room of hacks and sub-editors, as the master dissected it.
  • Architects contemplating their first hires should do a budget based on revenues and operating costs plus the projected salaries.
  • Because these projected experiments had never been done, assignment to a risk category was, of course, somewhat speculative and subjective.
  • The first was that the projected rise in exports was unrealistic. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sense of time lapse is disconcerting, seemingly reliant on the drama evoked by the size of the projected images rather than the impact of the work itself.
  • The man's chest and shoulders were magnificent, but the stump of a right arm, beyond the flesh of which the age-whitened bone projected several inches, attested the encounter with a shark that had put an end to his diving days and made him a fawner and an intriguer for small favors. THE HOUSE OF MAPUHI
  • There was a long pause and the image of the Captain's face projected on the faceplate of my helmet was thoughtful.
  • Challenge: today's chips contain millions of elements with features as small as a fraction of a micrometer (millionth of a meter), projected by visible light.
  • The man's chest and shoulders were magnificent, but the stump of a right arm, beyond the flesh of which the age-whitened bone projected several inches, attested the encounter with a shark that had put an end to his diving days and made him a fawner and an intriguer for small favors. THE HOUSE OF MAPUHI
  • It took the things we already knew about ourselves and projected them into something that at once felt wholly familiar and yet was new. Times, Sunday Times
  • The whole presentation has been projected on the glass walls of GM's version of a Star Trek "holodeck."
  • At the head of the room, a large screen was suspended from the ceiling and onto it was projected what appeared to be the layout for their graduation.
  • The bracket-like arms projected towards each other from opposite banks and served as spans of the bridge.
  • •Trouble spot:: With at least five new starters projected for an overhauled defense, fixing the run suppression is a priority. 'More consistent, more urgent' Falcons out to defy own history
  • When films were taken out of these machines and projected on big screens, these strips were joined together and thus editing was born. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sudan, already wracked by civil war fueled in part by failing rains, is projected to suffer as much as a 56 percent reduction in agricultural production potential; Senegal, a 52 percent fall. About: Blinded by Science
  • The charm of the detail tempted one to linger at every turn, and all the more so because I knew that I should see nothing more of the grace and bounteousness of Nature till my projected descent into Kulu in the late autumn. Among the Tibetans
  • When we built our first building, it would have taken ten years to save the money for the projected cost. Christianity Today
  • That has come into vogue and you have players who used to be considered tweeners, really just undersized defensive ends, being projected to what is a need position now.
  • If your rate of improvement thus far were projected 15 years down the road, you would be benching 1,400 pounds.
  • They had possessed themselves of a number of beetles such as washerwomen use, and hammered in long nails, the points of which projected an inch on the other side in the form of a fleur-de-lis. Massacres of the South (1551-1815) Celebrated Crimes
  • The first was that the projected rise in exports was unrealistic. Times, Sunday Times
  • The projected savings in congestion and pollution are therefore illusory. Times, Sunday Times
  • From four points around the exterior, filmed sequences were back-projected onto the structure, enclosing the visitor in interconnected landscapes.
  • Most projected underground storage formations remain uncharacterized - nobody knows what's really down there -- so no one is quite sure whether the CO2 will stay put. David Sassoon: Are Environmentalists and the Fossil Fuel Industry Calling a Truce?
  • The project would also relieve overcrowding at Westland Middle School in Bethesda, which is projected to swell to more than 300 students over its 1,063-student capacity by 2014. Weast plan would create school, move some students in Bethesda and Chevy Chase
  • The projected totality of all conventional and nonconventional natural gas sources depends significantly on the assumptions made.
  • The projected video feed of its crazed, helter-skelter movements delivers the sickening effect of a fairground ride. This week's new exhibitions
  • Entrance to the station is by way of a single open arch, which is projected forward through the booking hall into a subway and four staircases leading to two island platforms.
  • In Jung's own experience such archetypal figures as the magician, shaman, witch-doctor, and wise old man were commonly projected.
  • It took me about 2 minutes before I'd quietly undone the two zips on the tent door and silently projected myself head first out of it.
  • The long-time friend of the rocker and his family made a series of drawings of Ramone which was projected as a backdrop for the musicians appearing in concert.
  • I think that was really important to why I started to use projected images and slide projections.
  • A projectile is an object that has been launched, shot, hurled, thrown or by other means projected and which continues in motion due to its own inertia.
  • This will rise to 370 a year under the projected 2 billion overspend. Times, Sunday Times
  • The images are projected onto the screen
  • Including salaries, Missouri's total spending on football has climbed from a little less than $7 million in 2004 to a projected $13.2 million this year. Missouri shows how schools pay a price for football success
  • In reality, Chinese culture is a phantom from a more recent concept, projected back anachronously through time to fulfill nationalist goals. Kuo Kuan-ying = Fan Lan-chin?
  • The psychological profiles they had studied, the charts they had projected, the whole scenario, all coming to fruition. THE LAST RAVEN
  • Projected over several screens, the surtitles use different fonts, with a comic-book typeface for the larger-than-life characters.
  • Such an effect was demonstrated for mountain avens ( '' Dryas octopetala '') on Svalbard during a warm period in early winter [78] (see previous subsection on projected temperature responses). Phenotypic responses of arctic species to changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation
  • 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.
  • The complete dominance of the composition by the figures, themselves projected on so heroic a scale, was a major influence on the course of High Renaissance art.
  • Her taut, strongly projected approach to the Allegro, ma non tanto finale produced a cascade of virtuosic razzle dazzle that was always wedded to a sophisticated conception of the score's grand, arching line.
  • A more pluralistic image of Australian society was being projected in government film.
  • This year's sales are projected to expand by 5.85 billion ringgit from 4 billion ringgit last year.
  • Most hospital projects are running at more than double their projected cost. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some back-of-the-envelope calculations on projected cost came up with seriously large sums of money. Times, Sunday Times
  • These types of contracts provide an acquirer with more confidence in the projected revenues of an acquisition target, as well as confidence in the long term defensibility of the business.
  • This should be factored into projected annual running costs, along with the car's likely resale value come disposal time. Times, Sunday Times
  • The second day he wandered round the shops, many of which projected out over the street, with quite a lot of timbering evident. PROSPECT HILL
  • Out of his back, somewhere, apparently, the long stem of a chibouk projected, and reached far above his right shoulder.
  • If anyone doubts this projected finishing date, then they should look up the Minister's statement made on August 29, 2000.
  • To me, one of the best faces America has ever projected is the face of a Peace Corps volunteer.
  • The savings projected by the office come from the fact coins and bills cost less than their face value to make, so the government gains value, known as seigniorage, with each one produced. The Seattle Times
  • This resulted in serious shortfalls in the projected revenue stream.
  • The remaining expenditure can be projected over the budget period. Finance for the Non-Financial Manager
  • Travel cards, for instance, are projected to make inroads into the $30 billion traveler check market.
  • Hard dies are a proven process where the amount of failed parts can be projected.
  • As a freshman councilmember, she studied the Trinity River project and saw that the tollway, which is projected to have a speed limit of 55-mph, had morphed into a much larger entity than the four-lane, 35-mph road initially envisioned a decade ago. Down by the Riverside,
  • Occasionally, inspired moments found synchronicity between performers and video, such as the opening segment in which dancers on the floor looked like they were scaling projected words on the screen.
  • She projected the slide onto the wall.
  • Other drawings and photographs, projected as slides or mounted on easels, picked out details of the city, highlighting the jumble of old and new.
  • These are projected on to the surface of the ganglion cell density function in the upper part of the figure.
  • The next phase lasts four years and is projected to sequester as much as 2.9 million tons of carbon dioxide into a geologic feature called Farnham Dome. EcoEarth.Info Environment RSS Newsfeed
  • The engineers projected a new machine.
  • Revenue and fiscal deficits were projected at 2.9 and 4.4 per cent for 2004-05.
  • He believed that through careful weighting, online surveys could be projected to the national population, and projected accurately.
  • Using 35-millimeter film, the camera produced high quality pairs of images that could be viewed in hand-held illuminated stereoscopes or projected using polarizing filters.
  • Seeing is reading: hence the fundamental role of the aesthetic in epistemological philosophies such as Kant’s, and hence the burdened role of the human body in phenomenological or psychoanalytic discourses, where the body must provide fundamental shapes and surfaces for the production of meaning, yet must also serve as a screen or surface onto which the possibility of form is projected. _Frankenstein_'s Cinematic Dream
  • Projected fuel cost increases and savings from water conservation will probably hasten the break-even point.
  • When films were taken out of these machines and projected on big screens, these strips were joined together and thus editing was born. Times, Sunday Times
  • The print itself I created by the ‘drawing of light’ as the image is projected and worked onto the photographic paper.
  • He projected the music with clarity and polish, with details gaining expression through a sweet resilient tone.
  • Temperatures are now simply projected for these colder stations from other stations, usually in warmer climates. Global warming fraud evidence
  • He projected his own violent moods on to the canvas in red and green.
  • The same voice from before projected itself into the room once again.
  • The first two installments of a projected seven-volume biography of one of the portlier Founding Fathers. Cover to Cover
  • 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.
  • A rise in projected costs may mean that only part, or none at all, of the works will go ahead. Times, Sunday Times
  • He designed a multilevel set with slides projected on a back screen. Houston Chronicle
  • In their installation, a sensor detects the approaching viewer and triggers a projected image of Van Eyck to appear in the mirror.
  • I don't know about projected deaths of swine flu, but * regular flu* kills about 36,000 people yearly just in the US. 6000 people killed by swine flu so far * world wide* ... Answerbag: Latest Questions in Question Categories
  • Just one year after the Lumiere brothers gave their first exhibition of projected motion pictures in Paris in 1885, film clips were shown in Shanghai by French and American showmen.
  • From this decastyle colonnade projected a tetrastyle portico, which introduced the people ascending from a flight of steps to a gigantic portal. The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti
  • In the topsy-turvy chaos of a web world where images and ideas are deracinated, massively projected, manipulated and recycled, Lawson's beachwear has already become iconic – and in a small way, revolutionary. Nigella Lawson and the great burkini cover-up
  • his bare feet projected from his trousers
  • One of the subliminal messages projected becomes ‘If I can endure the pain, can you?’
  • Next year, the deficit is projected to decline to 1.2 percent of GDP.
  • The three images were then projected onto a screen by three separate lanterns to reproduce the full colour image.
  • The percentage of older caregivers is projected to grow to 30 percent from 22 percent. In an Aging Population, the Elderly are Taking Care of the Elderly | Impact Lab
  • Contributions are determined by qualified actuaries on the basis of periodic valuations using the projected unit method.
  • So Melanie, what about the projected demographics of Palestinians and Jews living 'harmoniously' side by side within the 'democratic' State of Israel? On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • As these people grow old, theory has long projected, they will cash out of the stocks and stock mutual funds that now fill their retirement accounts.
  • He draws the projected image, turns the lights back on and slowly brings the painting up from a monochrome to a colored underpainting.
  • The Iron Bridge of only three arches is in great forwardness from Queen Stt to the Borough, and another is projected to cross the Letter 325
  • Standing in front of a projected screen that displayed the words ‘In front of them all,’ he spieled out his military lingo with a Mid-Western accent, cycling through pictures and maps of wartime Korea.
  • The reflector reflects the light from the lamp toward the condensing lens, which focuses the light onto the slide being projected.
  • And 20th-century composer Paul Hindemith is represented by his musical setting of the recipe for a magic spell, projected through his trademark harmonies built on the musical intervals known as fourths (which connect his sound to that of the Middle Ages 'Perotin). The Art of the Madrigal
  • Ice in the arctic has never disappeared in the summer, as it is projected to within a decade. the ice is nearly back where it was. 90% of glaciers on earth are growing including the greenland and antartic ice sheet Matthew Yglesias » Wednesday Arctic Ice Blogging
  • 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.
  • I've talked about the effect that story had on my life in my blogs before, but, though it couldn't be called a happy, queer-romantic story by any means, I had my head blown off by the concept that gender roles/expectatoins, etc. are often projected, rather than innate (ie as in how one of the main characters thinks about the "lovebirds" until their same sex-ness is revealed.) Day in the Life of an Idiot
  • Her inscrutable silence has become a canvas for projected social anxieties.
  • He projected a slide of one painting onto the chair and painted over the dots. Times, Sunday Times
  • Total cost savings are projected to reach £100m by the end of 2007.
  • 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.
  • The worst case scenario suggests aircraft could be responsible for up to 43 percent of the projected rise in global temperature.
  • The videos range in length from two to 31 minutes and will be projected directly onto the building's glass façade.
  • Therefore, there's no ideal image projected on a screen.
  • He projected a slide of one painting onto the chair and painted over the dots. Times, Sunday Times
  • Late in the dry season, soil water potential was measured in the interspaces, and beneath the projected canopies of D. articulata and Maytenus boaria, with dewpoint-mode thermocouple psychrometers.
  • The projected savings in congestion and pollution are therefore illusory. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite having had an alcoholic father, he projected a sense of self-assurance and equanimity.
  • Projected display for portable sensor indicating the location of a detected hidden object behind a surface
  • Low inflation, competitive pressure and a continued focus on fiscal austerity depress projected raises, Hewitt says.
  • The third storey of the town gaol was pierced by a doorway over which projected a beam.
  • But it's the trauma projected within those walls that gives this staging its almost primordial force. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tremendous moral power of this solitary work lies in the fact that it is a series of terrific and fascinating tableaux, embodying the idea of inflexible poetic justice impartially administered upon king and varlet, pope and beggar, oppressor and victim, projected amidst the unalterable necessities of eternity, and moving athwart the lurid abyss and the azure cope with an intense distinctness that sears the gazer's eyeballs. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life
  • I had a throbbing abscess under a large section of bridgework and root canal work was the next day's projected treat.
  • Governor Deval Patrick proposed dozens of deep cuts, a few new fees, and some one-time fixes yesterday, as part of what he called a painful but ambitious plan to close a projected Boston.com Top Stories
  • The direct and simple vision she projected was that running a country was essentially no different from running a household or a shop.
  • Unsurprisingly, the article says that people viewing films projected using the new system find that films look a lot better than when projected using the older system
  • The memorial takes the form of two projected towers of light, which will beam from dusk until 11 pm, visible for miles around, a hologram of loss.
  • The possibility of a five-fold increase in the projected cost came after big business insisted it move to counter public opposition.
  • The fragmented pieces of captured text are projected onto a blank white wall to create subtly shifting images suggestive of bygone worlds.
  • The equipment projected the image of the sun through a periscopic lens and reflected it on a sheet of paper.
  • Ninety percent of the projected missiles will hit their target.
  • The company is still grappling with extensive industrial unrest, its flotation plans have been mothballed and it is projected that profits will drop 75 per cent this year to just £15 million.
  • He projected that the market would continue to experience bearishness for a short run.
  • The savings projected by the office come from the fact that coins and bills cost less than their face value to make, so the government gains value, known as seigniorage, with each one produced. NYT > Home Page
  • The current account deficit is projected at 7.6 per cent and 6.9 per cent, respectively.
  • Lactose consumption in confectionery industry is projected to register a CAGR [Compound Annual Growth Rate] of over 4% through 2010. Lactose Is a Booming Market
  • In other words, he has been able to persuade them to view him uncritically despite the reality belying what is projected.
  • Oil revenue is projected at $18.1b, compared with $11.1b last year.
  • However, under an allowed alternative treatment, a projected benefit valuation method may be used.
  • I projected on the building's domed theater the image of a man with his hands clasped behind his head - the position taken during an arrest and search.
  • Those descending the ramp see the agency's work projected on a series of theatrical scrims.
  • Yesterday they projected that anxiety on to different events, and tomorrow they will move on to something else.
  • Onto this fairytale princess many women projected their own unsatisfied yearnings: they identified with her vulnerability, her perceived status as a victim.
  • Women Studies from the beginning was projected as a critical inquiry that would seek to expose the structures that upheld the subordination of women.
  • It is a work that requires an interpreter of the depth and understanding of Bernard, whose precise and lucid touch projected the harmony and thematic process with resonant colours and bite.
  • The new vestry (started August 1, projected completion date October 31) is just beginning to get its roof on.
  • This projected image is bounced off a sheet of glass sitting in between the front seats and onto the reflective surface. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's become an iconic canvas onto which an entire generation projected its fear of the Other, a 1960s bogeyman.
  • I observed in two instances what appeared to me decided irregular openings in the terminal cell, from one of which grumous filaments projected; these appeared to communicate with the mass in the terminal cell, which like that in all the others, is congealed; but it assumes a different and very undefined form. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
  • If a laser is projected onto such a surface the unique reflection can be captured as a unique "speckle" pattern by a digital camera and used as an identity. Itwales.com - top headlines
  • His Analemma was mathematical description of a sphere projected on a plane, subsequently known as an ‘orthographic projection,’ which greatly simplified the study of gnomonics.
  • There is a kind of insane fever of developing going on along South Africa's coastline, where developers are bulldozing, burning and building for construction's sake and not for any projected need of the locals.
  • Projected Color scheme: a medium reddish brown sienna for the hulls with a brown wash. Uncharted Seas Project: A New Fleet « Third Point of Singularity
  • Attendance is projected at 5.6 million in the park's first year of operation, rising to 10 million after about 15 years.
  • The trend for that has been well established and is projected into the future. Smithsonian Mag
  • Burroughs is fond too of the word "ectoplasm," and the beings that surround Lee, particularly the inimical ones, seem ectoplasmic phantoms projected on the wide screen of his consciousness from a mass séance. Déjeuner sur l'Herbe
  • People have to have some faith in what is being projected out into the future.
  • She also wastes no time in espousing her political views, by way of quotes from the likes of Einstein, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr, projected onto screens.
  • This is the period over which Mr. Lee has projected the calculation of future loss.
  • People are studying the maps with a sick kind of fascination and discussing projected paths and low pressure and millibars and such delights with a fair amount of regularity.
  • Her CD sales were respectable, but never amounted to the blockbuster numbers her label and industry types projected.
  • He projected himself as the protector of national unity and harmony.
  • Actual past performance carries more weight with investors than future projected returns written on a spreadsheet. Times, Sunday Times
  • A double eyepiece projected from it like a seaside peepshow. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • Not even this was seriously proposed or projected.
  • On the downside, I had projected a deep and profound unhappiness.
  • With a rising global middle class projected by the UN to double meat consumption (. pdf) by 2050, and livestock already responsible for 18 percent of greenhouse gases, the symposium is drawing a variety of scientists, environmentalists and food industry experts. Tube Steak « Isegoria
  • And we are urging Ofgem to publish an audit of current and projected Government policy costs. Times, Sunday Times
  • The third trend, of course, is that projected growth in retail space. Times, Sunday Times
  • The points of minimum speed form a basin in the sheaf of dynamical paths, and when the paths are projected down into trajectories through the corner, the set of apices form an extended patch on the road surface. Archive 2009-05-01

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