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project

[proj-ekt, -ikt, pruh-jekt] / ˈprɒdʒ ɛkt, -ɪkt, prəˈdʒɛkt /






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A subcontractor unfamiliar with modular construction might bid a project higher than they otherwise would to compensate for the uncertainty.

From Los Angeles Times

Some female clients of the firm in recent days declined to participate in a project related to women’s history month, citing the bank’s ties to Ruemmler, one person said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The microphone also transformed acting in Hollywood films, ushering out loud voices trained to project in theaters.

From The Wall Street Journal

A bottom-up model that engages both citizens and elected officials forms the foundation of the project.

From Science Daily

The participants were drawn from a larger project examining resilience in romantic relationships.

From Science Daily