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The service broke even in 2011, its first year, and is projected to make a $200,000 profit by July.
Since becoming a full-time starter in 2004, Santana has alternated between making 33 and 34 starts, and he is projected to make 33 this season.
He is projected to make a run at the Heisman Trophy, and his coach insists that he will be the first quarterback selected in the N.F.L. draft.
He is projected to make a run at the Heisman Trophy, and his coach insists he will be the first quarterback selected in the N.F.L. draft.
The business has few overheads and this year is projected to make up to £9m in profit on revenues of up to £26m.
With high winds and heavy rain from Hurricane Sandy expected to topple trees and down power lines even before it is projected to make landfall late Monday or early Tuesday, utility companies and emergency management officials are urging people to prepare for widespread power failures that could last more than a week in some areas.
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The older adult population is in the midst of unprecedented growth and is projected to make-up 21% of the US population by 2040. 1 This dramatic change in the demographic landscape presents significant medical, societal and economic challenges, 2 particularly as older age is generally accompanied by reductions in physical function and increased levels of disability.
Apple is projecting to make $37 billion in revenue next quarter, their holiday quarter.
It was projected to make $1.08 in 2002, the average estimate of four analysts.
Production was expected to begin in 2018 and was projected to make the country an important global producer of gas.
Without the series of economic stresses, the lenders were projected to make £100bn of profits over the three years.
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