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Scenery will mostly take the form of projections, computer graphics and animations developed from archival materials.
The Delphi technique is an anonymous, written and multi-round survey procedure, where a designated expert panel discusses future developments in the form of projections [22, 23].
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A more complex form of projection bias would entail having subjects projecting their current tastes in a future time where circumstances might be expected to differ to the present (e.g., bid before lunch when hungry to get the sandwich in one week after lunch when subject expects not to be hungry).
Our experimental design focuses on testing for just one form of projection bias since our subjects have to project their current tastes in a future time where similar circumstances to the present time might apply (e.g., bid before lunch when hungry to get the sandwich in one week before lunch when subject expects to be hungry again).
"It is clear journalists on the Times have to be online, it is a major form of projection," he said.
What seems to have existed back then was extreme denial about human nature and a bizarre form of projection, much like what we have in Hollywood today.
Bolt, the thrilling and clever story of a dog-actor who believes he has superpowers, will be shown in Disney Digital 3D, a cutting-edge form of projection whose films are expected to gross over $1bn this year.
Given the analysis of death as a possibility, the authentic form of projection in the case of death is anticipation.
Heidegger now coins the term anticipation to express the form of projection in which one looks forward to a possible way to be.
This is why Microsoft product groups are keen to announce the milestone, even if they can only do so in the form of projection as is the case with the Office 365 team.
We demonstrate that coarse-grained, excitonic, structural information in the form of projection angles between transition dipole moments can be obtained from the polarization-dependent, two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy of an isotropic sample, particularly when the nonrephasing or free polarization decay signal, rather than the photon echo signal, is considered.
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