Examples of 'had projected' in a sentence

Meaning of "had projected"

had projected: implies that a plan or idea was put forward for consideration or implementation at some point in the past

How to use "had projected" in a sentence

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had projected
They are doing worse than we had projected.
David had projected this.
He whispers were others had projected.
Most analysts had projected a rate cut of half a percentage point.
The number was twice as much as economic forecasters had projected.
And therefore we had projected that we would have a decline in our winter travel.
It was a tad bit lower than what the analysts had projected for the company.
Because she had projected the idea that her life would be miserable.
A higher deficit or lower surplus than the Administration had projected.
Had projected for the pacification of Europe.
He also commented that the media had projected an incorrect image of Vibrant Gujarat.
Were also parts of me that I now had projected.
The Pentagon had projected up to one million deaths.
That 's nearly twice what the state had projected.
Lemot and Crucy had projected many successive drafts of the villa.

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Pulcharia was aghast Her new role as a virgin had projected women in a different way.
Jeeves had projected himself into the background, and he did not notice him.
At the start of the year, the group had projected a slight increase in sales.
Eighty-five thousand jobs were lost last month, a far higher number than analysts had projected.
Previously man had projected his whole creative force without reserve, unselfishly.
Additionally the cooperation between teachers, other staff members and students had projected to increase.
Until that point, Gazprom had projected an impeccable image as a gas supplier to Europe.
There is some bad news . They are doing worse than we had projected.
Until now, the Fed had projected three rate hikes this year.
However, the Columbia flights were much more expensive than NASA had projected.
Like Calvin, Amdouni had projected himself on the marathon after shining on the middle distance.
Martel-the Poliquin had stamped an antique car and had projected the vehicle into the ditch.
Analysts had projected earnings of 52 cents a share.
Analysts and economists surveyed by Bloomberg had projected a November rate of 11 million.
I had projected myself-imagined myself-out of the room and out of time.
At the time of instituting the club in Ivy lane, Johnson had projected the Rambler.
It was as if my parents had projected their dreams onto film emulsion . ”.
One major reason is that government spending was $1.7 billion lower than we had projected.
It was as if my parents had projected their dreams onto film emulsions . ”.
It had projected annual attendance of about 2.2 million in the Taniguchi building.
The company in January had projected a profit of 78 cents a share.
In May, before Trump announced sanctions, the IMF had projected 4 . % growth.
Most analysts had projected March revenues around the $62 billion mark.
Six analysts polled by Bloomberg on average had projected 168 million daily users for the period.
The Road map had projected the establishment of an independent Palestinian state in 2005.
As recently as November, the Bank had projected growth of 1.7 percent this year.
Analysts had projected 72 cents on average.
The previous programme had projected a much higher deficit of 5.5 % of GDP.
StreetAccount had projected monthly average users of 330 million.
Analysts had projected 89 cents.
A recent needs assessment had projected a total resource gap of $7.9 billion over the coming 10 years.
Initially, the EC had projected 14 billion euros for the region.
The Pentagon had projected up to one million deaths . Had OPLAN 5027 been executed.

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