Examples of 'been projected' in a sentence

Meaning of "been projected"

been projected - This phrase indicates that something has been estimated, predicted, or forecasted for the future based on available information or data. It implies that a projection or expectation has been made

How to use "been projected" in a sentence

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been projected
Have been projected and pose no risk to earth.
Two documentary films had been projected at the meeting.
I have been projected into other locations.
For centuries images have been projected onto surfaces.
Have been projected as being.
High levels of radiation have been projected.
I have been projected into your memory.
Actual costs were far higher than had been projected.
His works have been projected at prestigious international competitions.
A new dictionary has been projected.
It has been projected that.
So you are saying the casualty estimates have been projected upward.
Effects of mining wastes have been projected to last decades to centuries to millenia.
Proposals for the reconstruction of London have already been projected.
The virgin of stone has been projected twenty meters.

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I have been projected into other locations . undoubtedly, you are using a similar procedure.
Language selection menu has been projected on the control panel.
First, there were fewer appointed decision-makers in place than had been projected.
Snow had been projected.
Within Quabit Loma del Flamenco it has been projected.
This liquid crystal display has been projected to show the operative modality.
Furthermore, a high and increasing level of debt to troop and equipment providers has been projected.
The heavens would seem to have been projected down to the.
This mosaic has been projected to show a uniform scale between the four mosaiced images.
That was only a fraction of what had been projected and expected.
Our consciousness has been projected into nature and we exist now in physical bodies.
I am not real big on these dates that have been projected all the way along.
That has been projected as a result of cast-off.
The green circles are objects whose trajectories have been projected This is from yesterday.
The wavefunctions have been projected on a plane-wave basis set, combined with periodic boundary conditions.
So the casualty estimates have been projected upward?
I have been projected into your memory. I have been looking, and no one would tell me.
Ongoing investments in research support have been projected according to agreements known to date.
This has been projected to be capable of raising efficiency by 50.
The interactive visualization would have been projected on a wall behind the speakers.
I've been projected into your memory.
So far tonight, four contests have been projected.
There are many prophecies that have been projected in association with this time framework.
As a result, two different year-end scenarios have been projected.
Images may be viewed as if they had been projected onto a curved or mirrored surface.
For Finland, an emissions reduction target of up to 36 per cent has been projected.
The crowd was nearly twice what had been projected and spilled over into nearby streets.
I have been projected into your memory. We're not on the street, not really.
I love Mallorca because it has been projected with the same energy of love.
For the month of December, two different year-end scenarios had been projected.
Similar illuminations have been projected over the Christmas period in subsequent years.
Human beings are violent, and nonviolence has been projected by thought.
Villa Le Conche 1 Bedroom has been projected and conceived as 2 villas completely indipendent.
Annual gross domestic product ( GDP ) growth for Kosovo has been projected at some 3 per cent.
I have been projected into your memory . But that 's not.

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