Sentence examples for preparing projections from inspiring English sources

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The key importance in preparing projections is not only to assess the inherent credit risk but also how to enhance that risk because of judicious structuring of the financing facility and identification of negotiating points to enhance that security.

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We use observed trends since 1991, and the data from the national mortality survey of 1990 1992, to estimate cancer mortality rates in China in 2000, and to prepare projections to the year 2005.

After studying economics at Oxford in the nineteen-forties, Godley worked for the British Treasury, where he helped to prepare economic projections, many of which turned out to be mistaken.

Zembar used the Congressional Budget Office's estimate of 7.8percentt across-the-board cuts to prepare his projections.

The budget office and the White House's Office of Management and Budget are both preparing new surplus projections, but will not release them until later this summer.

Many small-business owners don't enjoy preparing cash-flow projections, but in tough economic times, they can be key to survival.

According to projections prepared at the United Nations, Russia will contract in the next five decades from its current 145 million people to 121 million, the level of 1960.

He directed readers to an alternative set of projections prepared by his office, which produced results that were very different from the official estimates issued by the trustees.

"Most FOMC participants, based on their projections prepared for the June meeting, anticipate that values for the federal funds rate of less than 1% at the end of this year and less than 2% at the end of next year will be consistent with their assessment of appropriate monetary policy," she said.

Inflation fell from 0.7% in April to 0.5% in May, down from 1.4% a year ago.One of the reasons for deferring policy easing when the council met in May had been so that it could see new economic projections, prepared by the staff of the ECB and the national central banks.

POPULATION If global fertility rates stabilise at the "replacement" level of just over two children per woman, the world's population will expand from 5.7 billion people in 1995 to 9.4 billion in 2050 and will reach a maximum of almost 11 billion people by around 2200, according to the latest projections prepared by the United Nations.

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