"projection" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Mr. Clinton's projections, released today, assume that the American economy will grow between 2.1 percent and 2.6 percent a year for the next 15 years.
- The 1 percent tax will produce $138 million in revenues in 1995, according to a projection released today.
- According to projections released last week by the Consumer Electronics Association, digital television still has a long way to go.
- Immediately after the election, Dave Stockman, Reagan's OMB manager admitted that the coming deficits were much higher than the projections released during the campaign.
- That budget, according to new financial projections the authority released this week, will have a deficit of $607 million in 2006, rising to $991 million in 2008.
- In its projections released in 1964, for example, the bureau projected that the United States population would rise to 207.5 million in 1970.
- The latest projections released today by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, suggest that Japan, the world's second-largest economy, will not be growing again until 2000.
- New York State's fiscal problems will continue for at least another three years, the State Budget Division said in projections released today.
- The projections released today seemed to provide new ammunition for the groups lobbying against the tax cut.
- In projections released this month, the Congressional Budget Office, a nonpartisan agency, estimated that the fiscal 1992 deficit would soar to $368 billion, the highest ever.
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