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is projectable
adjective
Able to be projected.
Exact(2)
The Memminger family is projectable for the entire United States and parts of Mexico.
I'm sure I have thought about this before and come up with a few great ideas, but right now the idea at the top of my head is projectable outfits.
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We present an approach of computing the intersection curve C of two rational parametric surface S1 u,s) and S2 v,t), one being projectable and hence can easily be implicitized.
But if the results of a survey taken during the opening general session of the conference on Thursday are projectable on a large scale, marketers may still need some schooling on the dos and don'ts of social media.
The goal is to describe how this public record exhibits certain (perhaps non-phenomenal) patterns that are projectable.
Klein insists that generalizations about genuine scientific kinds should be projectable across instances of those kinds, so this requirement seems not to be met by a significant class of multiple realized kinds (the realization-restricted ones).
c X is π-projectable on ρ(X).
A sample of surfers isn't necessarily projectable upon the whole; these are self-selecting voices, often angrier or more passionate than the typical customer.
Kerry Rosenboom, the strength coach at Wichita State, took one look at Stutz and pronounced him "projectable," which, Rosenboom said, "is another way of saying 'really skinny.' " When Marshall spied Stutz at an Amateur Athletic Union game in high school, he believed that what Stutz lacked in heft he made up for in athleticism.
But the most perfectly projectable thing about the Memmingers is that none of them has voted in any election in the past 27 years, making them the cream of the new average American.
Thus, this renewable electricity generation is mostly constant in time and therefore projectable.
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