91.   The projections are even gloomier in Japan, where the workforce is aging more rapidly.

92.   The projections were certainly necessary to tell the audience which songs were popular in certain years.

93.   The projection is that the state will maintain that sales level this year, said Meredith LaVecchia, a spokeswoman for the association.

94.   The projections are all over the map.

95.   The projections were the key, shown on three screens.

96.   The projections are part of a profile of the U.S. population that looks at such areas as school enrollment, marital status, minority population, labor and finance.

97.   The stage looked beautiful and the projections have never been more beguiling.

98.   The surplus projections themselves are in flux.

99.   The Times projections were criticized by some economists and the Clinton administration as little more than guesses and probably too high.

100.   The United Nations had announced that the disease would be gone by the end of this year, but that projection was premature.

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report 0.57%
question 0.56%
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time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
projection 0.01%
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be 34.30%
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