Sentence examples for are projected to start from inspiring English sources

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Of the 31 buildings that have opened or are projected to start sales by the end of the year, just one has more than 100 units, according to data compiled by the Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group.

Commercial services are projected to start as early as next year.

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Wimbley is projected to start on the right side.

Samuels is projected to start at left tackle.

He said fire seasons were projected to start earlier, end later and be more intense.

But that is projected to start changing in 2015, when the baby boomers begin to retire.

If he were to be joined in reasonable production by even three of the players who were projected to start, the season would probably turn around.

The retirement system is projected to start paying out more in benefits than it is taking in through payroll taxes starting in 2015.

Since then, Boone has bounced from Cleveland to Florida to Washington to Houston, where he was projected to start at third base against left-handers.

Mr. Gore would put this extra money aside to help pay retirement benefits when Social Security is projected to start running deficits in about three decades.

Atkins, 20, was a freshman cornerback on the 2005 Gators and was projected to start on the 2006 team, the eventual national champion.

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