Sentence examples for projected gain from inspiring English sources

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For government and nonprofit employers, the projected gain was 9percentt.

She forecasts an increase in ad spending of 4percentt next year, compared with a projected gain of 0.7percentt for 2002 over 2001.

Magazines, sluggish for a year, trail other national consumer media with a projected gain of 5percentt, behind rivals like newspapers, up 6.5percentt, and radio, up 7percentt.

Due to the volatility, a market-order Joe may be filled at the worst possible price, possibly erasing Joe's projected gain from the trade.

When the fitted model is used to extrapolate to longer horizons, for example, 5 years, 10 years or lifetime, the projected gain in QALMs continues to increase with capecitabine, even after taking into account adjustments for quality of life and discounting.

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The projected gains would be larger for those on the lower end of the scale.

But critics say the projected gains in European military capacity may be too meager to justify the risk of creating a potential rival to NATO.

As far as the projected gains to the economy from the deal, finding a quarter on the street is the right comparison.

In spite of projected gains, Royal Dutch Shell said it would cut 2,000 jobs by the end of 2011 for a total savings of $1 billion.

If you cut those numbers down to size and account for the New Yorkers planning to leave town, the projected gains could evaporate.

For each treatment strategy, we computed the total costs as well as gains in health-related quality of life, as measured through projected gains in quality-adjusted life years (QALYs).

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