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analyst project
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1.84 |
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Analysts had projected a profit of a dime a share. |
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company project
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1.45 |
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He said the company had projected two sales scenarios for this year. |
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official project
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1.32 |
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Company officials did not project profits. |
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government project
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0.79 |
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The government earlier projected zero growth for exports this year. |
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economist project
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0.66 |
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Economists had projected a smaller gain. |
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network project
|
0.66 |
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Early Wednesday, some networks projected Bush winning Florida. |
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administration project
|
0.59 |
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Clinton administration projects dire consequences. |
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television project
|
0.59 |
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Based on early results and its own exit polls, public NHK television projected that Ono was the winner. |
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study project
|
0.53 |
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But the WWF-CIFOR study projects that they are likely to fall far short of this target. |
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team project
|
0.53 |
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I hope the team will project a smart professional image. |
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scout project
|
0.46 |
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Scouts had projected Nailon as a small forward. |
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screen project
|
0.46 |
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Screens project movies or Vermeer paintings. |
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people project
|
0.39 |
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The people quickly projected emotional feelings onto the robot, Edwards said. |
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image project
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0.33 |
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The image Zenga is projecting as a coach is far from stereotypical. |
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bank project
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0.26 |
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But both banks also projected posting a net profit this fiscal year. |
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manufacturer project
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0.26 |
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Small manufacturers project a flat outlook when the next survey is carried out in November. |
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model project
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0.26 |
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A curvilinear model would project that performance increases would slow as better marks were set. |
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report project
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0.26 |
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Though the report projects optimism, it is depressing to read. |
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staff project
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0.26 |
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MacLean said the list was fairly close to what his staff projected. |
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voice project
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0.26 |
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His heavy, deep voice projected a calm, reassuring virility. |