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projection

[pruh-jek-shuhn] / prəˈdʒɛk ʃən /




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Super Micro provided optimistic forward projections as well on Tuesday.

From MarketWatch

“Though it will take years to adequately assess the full toll of aid cuts, this early projection is an urgent call to action.”

From Barron's

He said the lowering of expectations sets both airlines up to provide more upbeat projections during industry conferences in February and March to confirm that the market-share competition wasn’t as bad as previously feared.

From MarketWatch

His projections about artificial intelligence as an economic solution are overly optimistic and lack grounding in current reality.

From Los Angeles Times

Dozens of hand-torn paper fragments connected by rows of string become miniature projection screens, each flashing with images of the same sleeping heads, busy hands and forest animals.

From Los Angeles Times