Sentence examples for is difficult to project from inspiring English sources

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When or whether "Spider-Man" reaches profitability is difficult to project; for one thing, it needs to open first.

It is difficult to project a regional result on to a national stage, especially one so imbued with local issues.

It is "difficult to project a significant corporate profit recovery," he said, and it is likely to become clear later in the year that another bout of fiscal stimulus is needed.

Ignore the fact that it is difficult to project revenues even two years never mind 50.

Geil said it is difficult to project how many phone customers Comcast will be able to capture through VoIP technology.

It is difficult to project what the distribution, population levels, and phenotypes of weeds would have been over the last 16 years in the absence of HR technology.

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"If there's any setback, it's difficult to project where and when you're going to get him back".

Three party leaders will attend the convention as unpledged delegates It's difficult to project who might win the state.

Even if they did, it would be difficult to project how much the government might recover because Mr. Shulman acknowledged that some of the uncertain positions would be found legitimate.

Some political commentators agreed that the election focused on local issues and that it was difficult to project the result as a sign of national discontent with the ruling Social Democrats.

A spokeswoman for Greyhound, Kristin Parsley, said it was difficult to project the effects of Sept. 11 on ridership, because 95percentt of bus travelers buy tickets shortly before departure.

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