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projection

[pruh-jek-shuhn] / prəˈdʒɛk ʃən /




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Scientists can use it to better understand extreme weather events such as storms, flooding and droughts, and to improve projections of how climate change may alter future weather patterns.

From Science Daily

He knows to tell me each time we meet that “You’re still at 100%” in his projection of our likelihood of predeceasing our funds.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the schools’ sobering return projections and new willingness to cash out early suggest the long-treasured investment is losing its luster.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dozens of organizations have indicated strong interest in potentially being franchise owners and have signed non-disclosure agreements in order to access the league's projections and models.

From Barron's

But the most notable element of the design is a cube hanging high above the stage on which video projections, vaguely suggesting drone views, appear.

From The Wall Street Journal