Extending out above or beyond a surface or boundary.
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Examples for "proposed "
Examples for "proposed "
1 The proposed state law would allow legal action first, official classification later.
2 Earlier this year, the Commission proposed a directive to address this problem.
3 Health Minister Greg Hunt said the Government supported the TGA's proposed action.
4 The proposed law also aims to harmonise car insurance costs across Europe.
5 Perhaps that proposed course of action was exactly what the enemy wanted.
1 The state budget deficit this year is projected at 195 billion riyals.
2 Our major problem derives from the projected victory being almost totally illusory.
3 We propose an alternating projected gradient method to solve the approximation problem.
4 He said the projected increase in tourism was also driving the decision.
5 The changes, coupled with rising home prices, helped shrink the projected gap.
6 The slower growth was projected before the recent economic downturn, Sergel said.
7 Higher inflation is projected to see interest rates rise steadily from 2018.
8 In the projected treaty carried by the same representative, the following appears:
9 She translated her genetic information into images and then projected those images?
10 The U.S. refining industry cannot consume all of the projected oil production.
11 With each crappy new pitch, our projected glory seems increasingly in doubt.
12 But that lagged the 50 million that analysts on average had projected .
13 Etchells projected its course, and started to check his captured spatial memories.
14 One thing gladdened me; it was the projected disposal of my fortune.
15 That induces speculative selling pressure as price declines are projected forward exponentially.
16 Again, the projected growth rates of African and Indian cities stand out.
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