Sentence examples for merely projected from inspiring English sources

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The work, then, was merely projected when the pope thought that it already existed.

For the first time, future climate was not merely projected for the 21st century.

But much of the dialogue is merely projected onto the back of the stage, as the action comes to a halt after a rather bizarre scene in which a Chaplin movie morphs into a scene from some battle film, inspiring Nikolai to slash away at the screen, presumably in distress at the painful memories of war it evokes.

However, where no immediate tangible benefits arise and any practical impact is merely projected for the future, one should question how real such benefits are and whether the data sharing reflects what Lupton (2014) has argued to be a new form of patient labour (see also Prainsack 2014b).

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It also tends to be linear: too often forecasters merely project forward recent trends.

But Obama's critics were merely projecting their own racial hang-ups.

American multinationals have such strong domestic bases that they started globalizing by merely projecting what they had learned at home to faraway places, the "Metanational" authors contend.

The creation of the atomic doppelganger raises the question of whether the quantum reflector is merely projecting an image of an atom or, as the researchers suggest in their paper, recreating a full-fledged "phantom atom" in the other location.

What Rilke makes explicit is here kept beautifully implicit: do we treat this as a deer thinking, or as a person merely projecting her troubled thoughts onto the deer?

In "The 40-Year-Old Virgin," the three men who advise Steve Carell — Seth Rogen, Paul Rudd, and Romany Malco — are certainly funny, but the writer-director, Judd Apatow, had a satirical point: they are a chorus of fools, who know nothing about sex and are merely projecting their own anxieties onto their terrified friend.

Often, and especially when underpinned by an expressivist account of the problematic statements, antirealism of this second kind amounts to a version of "projectivism," according to which, in making such statements, one is not seeking to correctly describe features of a mind-independent world but is merely projecting one's own responses and attitudes onto it.

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