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projection

[pruh-jek-shuhn] / prəˈdʒɛk ʃən /




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He also said: “We decreased our projections of revenues from payroll taxes to account for projections of lower earnings.”

From MarketWatch

The data revamp also sees New Delhi raising its growth projections for the current financial year that ends in March.

From Barron's

By April, it was closer to $15 million over budget, the projections show.

From The Wall Street Journal

The completion of the this phase, budgeted at $3.7 billion, comes months later than earlier projections.

From Los Angeles Times

In his letter, Miliband said the government's modelling "accounts for potential emissions from data centres through our projection of overall electricity demand growth, which reflects broader economic trends".

From BBC