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is projection
noun
Something which projects, protrudes, juts out, sticks out, or stands out.
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The root of such intrusion is projection.
Maybe this is projection, but surely Kennedy wouldn't be human not to feel a secret warm glow at these results.
One of those mechanisms is projection, which is when a person attributes their own thoughts and feelings on to others.
The highest level, though, is projection — the ability to predict which aircraft are coming in and when.
This, of course, is "projection", one of those Freudian terms we're supposed to reject for lack of scientific evidence, but that keeps reasserting itself as an invaluable way of interpreting the world.
Part of that is projection: Many of the people most interested in this case are have enough connection to China to bear the scars from factional struggles of China's recent history, in which the press was routinely enlisted to unleash attacks on one or another politician.
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Instead, he said, the measure will be projection televisions.
It's projection.
Whether these cells are projection neurons or interneurons is unknown.
Some examples of projection-based algorithms are PROJECTION [ 23] and Uniform Projection Motif Finder (UPMF) [ 24].
There are projections.
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