Sentence examples for projected enough from inspiring English sources

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The country star, making a rare club appearance to introduce her latest album, "New Day Rising" (Mercury Nashville), projected enough self-confidence and loony charisma to pass as a female reincarnation of the King.

But to me, as a believer in the universe, energy, and Pachamama ("Mother Earth", a term and belief I picked up in Peru), I know I projected enough positive energy to light up the sky myself... if, you know, I could glow and whatnot.

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Yet he projects enough quiet authority that he seldom has to bother.

As she worked the game, she said she worried that she was not projecting enough energy and feared she was speaking in monotone.

Biden had to reassure them, revivify them and project enough energy to halt the narrative that the Republican ticket was surging and the Democratic one souring, a carton of milk past its expiration date.

China's aim, the report said, was to project enough power to deter other countries, including Japan, from independently developing energy resources and put itself on an equal maritime footing with the US.

The intent is to project enough such scenarios, even unlikely ones, that they "bracket" possible futures.

Do you project enough?

It may be that Obama doesn't have enough of a warm and fuzzy side, or hasn't the ability to project enough of a Clintonesque "I feel your pain" performance, to win people over.

Neither country's educational pipeline currently projects enough new graduates to meet the demand.

I've already found someone who has a lab at a world-class university, and who likes my project enough to want to apply for funding with me.

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