Sentence examples for changing projections from inspiring English sources

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Evaluate the business based on evolving and changing projections.

An interpretive dancer performs downstage on a floor with constantly changing projections; actors are upstage throwing boxes around; and a video screen that appears to be draped in wrinkled plastic tells its own stories, some haunting, some homey.

"Companies have done a lot of replanning and rebudgeting [to accommodate changing projections] and are still getting surprised by results that are weaker than expected," Soward said.

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At the same time, thanks to a variety of factors — changing projection technology, theater managers seeking more profits, studios' efforts to pump up box office reports and perhaps even audience anxiety after last year's movie theater shootings in Aurora, Colo.

The larger, more important of the two multimedia installations upstairs, "Morgana Plains, Water in the Sky I" (2009), overlays three continually changing slide projections and two video projections, with a combination of mirrors used to further reflect the imagery around the room.

Chelsea Through Sunday In "Passion," the multimedia spectacle that Momix presented on Tuesday night, Moses Pendleton blended ever-moving dancers with constantly changing slide projections to evoke the glories of creation.

Instead of printing all of the images of the "paper," some were ever-changing projections that either punctuated moments of the presentation or provided incredible eye candy emphasizing why the world is so important to protect.

Relaxing the nonsingularity assumption, the literature [16] proposed a modified version for the method by changing the projection way, and showed that under the local error bound condition which is weaker than nonsingularity, the proposed method converges superlinearly to the solution of problem (1.1).

We tested whether RGCs are still capable of changing their projection patterns in the dLGN in response to ME after eye-specific segregation is mostly complete in mice.

This result suggests that the imbalance of visual inputs between the two eyes is not sufficient for changing RGC projection patterns in the mouse dLGN after eye-specific segregation is mostly complete.

Mr. Monfreda refers to a magical effect of pure 21st-century technology on a single white fur coat, with an ever-changing projection that was designed as a metaphor of the work of a thousand pins putting a fur coat together.

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