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Germany, France, Italy, Japan, the U.K., India, Brazil, Mexico and South Africa will all see an increase in GDP year over year, but the updated projections show their economies won't increase as much as projected in October.
Alternatively, let's suppose that a transaction tax succeeds beyond expectations in bringing down excessive trading and doesn't raise as much as projected.
My guess is that the number of households has not been growing as much as projected and may even be falling.
That the renovations have taken longer than expected — longer than Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg's final term — and have cost more than twice as much as projected will probably come as no surprise to any homeowner.
Last week the Congressional Budget Office projected that the surplus outside the Social Security system could reach $1.9 trillion over the next decade, nearly twice as much as projected six months ago.
Over the next 10 years, under President Barack Obama's budget, the total deficit would be $8.5 trillion; by 2020, the interest payments on the debt would be almost as much as projected spending on all discretionary domestic programs and as much as Medicare outlays that year.
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The new tax has never generated as much revenue as projected and has been derided by businesses.
In recent days, for example, the Iraqi minister for public works noted that because of large and rising costs for security, insurance and administration, expensive water projects will end up providing only half as much potable water as projected.
I may not "sense" this so much as project it.
That means gated communities as much as "projects" for the poor.
" The projection is that the PCAs will collect $2.4 billion, twice as much as was projected in 2004.
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