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Discover LudwigThe phrase "projected estimates" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to estimated future data or numbers. Example: According to the projected estimates, the company's revenue is expected to increase by 10% next quarter.
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The club also needs to pay for pool, elevator and interior repairs "within projected estimates" and to pay its monthly mortgage bills.
That, too, falls below projected estimates of $663 million for 2016 from those leaked documents.
Variability in future trends in AF incidence and recurrence rates has the greatest impact on the projected estimates of chronic AF prevalence.
In fact, the observed estimates ((hat {lambda }=0.6709) and (hat {nu }=0.0392)) are within one standard error of the projected estimates.
The correction adjusts the projected estimates z ^ k + 1 | k and P k + 1 | k to obtain an improved a posteriori estimate by using an actual measurement of received symbol yk+1 at (k + 1 th OFDM symbol.
But looking at projected estimates is much more appropriate in high-growth companies than looking at historical estimates, which is why you have to look not only at the P/E, but also at the PEG, or P/E-to-growth numbers.
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Talk about lies and misinformation, check out the projected cost estimates of getting rid of CFCs!
The investigators alleged that the contractors inflated costs by submitting false or unjustified project estimates.
The Street Vendor Project estimates that New York City has about 20,000 street vendors.
The Innocence Project estimates that only 10 percent of crime scenes have DNA that can be tested to solve the crime.
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