The act of projecting out from something.
The act of expelling or projecting or ejecting.
One of two closely related types of functions or operations in set theory.
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Examples for "project "
Examples for "project "
1 The project is a result of several years' work and painstaking planning.
2 Wit Capital Europe announced a similar project based in Dublin last year.
3 She said her government does not seek state control of this project .
4 The community health course structure and goals enhanced learning in the project .
5 Hundreds of people also come each year to work on the project .
Другие значения термина "projection" 1 Do we respond to fear with exclusion and negative projection and violence?
2 Mrs Robinson's personal projection was fresh and new in Irish public life.
3 The company did not issue a third quarter U.S. ad sales projection .
4 These agencies would continue to closely monitor the evolving El Niño projection .
5 It's as close to reality as a projection can be, Scheps said.
6 The projection represents more than 88 days of use of those oilseeds.
7 The projection horizon will be extended to three years from two years.
8 The projection on the right of the throat is a fox skin.
9 The Alphian slowly crawled out on the sharpest projection of the ledge.
10 The VENs appear to be projection neurons, although their targets are unknown.
11 In some annoyance I glanced hastily at the projection - and then looked again.
12 The company made the projection after reporting better than expected third-quarter earnings.
13 Morgan could not tell whether it was real or merely a projection .
14 Then the riata man must throw at a particular limb or projection .
15 On a global scale, this can be achieved by a cylindrical projection .
16 The figures are broadly consistent with the MPC's central projection in November.
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Translations for projection
Projection в диалектах
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