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are projections
noun
Something which projects, protrudes, juts out, sticks out, or stands out.
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They are projections only, onto which we, in turn, project our own fantasies.
There are projections.
"These are projections and are not forecasts," he said.
[LAUGHS] This fourth bar is 2011, and these are projections.
The sections in gray are projections to the future.
Economic forecasts are projections based on complicated models, not certainties.
Carrey plays all the ghosts, too, interestingly suggesting that they are projections of his own conscience.
These people we create are projections of our own emotion and desires, insecurities and hopes.
It doesn't really matter that the two men's narratives of guilt are projections.
Figures for AD 2000 are projections based on current long-term trends.
And there are projections that population will grow an additional 50percentt in the next 30 years.
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