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It makes a projection -- three different ones, actually -- that amount to informed but very rough guesses.
That may be reasonable, he said, if one makes a projection based on the number of cell phones sold per year these days.
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It's not that I refuse to make a projection.
It may be at this point that broadcasters start considering whether to make a projection.
When it comes to women rising to the top, what I'm doing is making a projection.
Both of those factors make a projection 13 weeks into the future difficult, so I haven't done it.
Although the experts' council has not made a projection, that would suggest German growth of about 1.5 percent in 2012.
Bay, who missed time in 2010 with a concussion and in 2011 with a muscle strain in his side, will be limited to riding a stationary bike, and Alderson was reluctant to make a projection for his return.
As Andrew Fieldhouse and Josh Bivens at the Economic Policy Institute have noted, the CBO seems to always think that the economy will be back on track four years from whenever they happen to be making a projection.
Deutsche Bank Securities analyst Michael Linenberg surveyed the field after Hurricane Sandy, and made a projection on the storm's impact on airline earnings: "We've seen reports that as many as 20,000 flights have been cancelled due to Hurricane Sandy.
Make a projection, but don't worry about getting it "right," he says.
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