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They projected those fears onto one demographic: young, black males.
"Because I had such low self-esteem, I took every negative attribute I had about myself, converted those into positive attributes and projected those on to him".
To evaluate the compatibility between the GNSS velocity data and corrected mean velocity, we calculated LOS velocities from the GNSS data and projected those onto the same profile as in Fig. 8 (Fig. 9).
They projected those cameras into the virtual world and had human operators walk around a physical space, allowing all of the subtle details of a camera operator's 'performance' to inform the scene.
Therefore, I projected those unacknowledged aspects of myself onto others.
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When we are frustrated or dissatisfied, we tend to project those feelings onto the nearest tangible object: our physical selves.
"They bring aspects of their lives, parts of their experience, and they project those aspects and dramas onto her.
In the interests of projecting those stories and situations, the setting, 15th-century Spain, can be omitted, he observed.
The review classifies the results known up to the present in a methodological way and, as a logical consequence, projects those areas where further work is needed.
They could not project those morals on all human beings.
He may be projecting those emotions onto Sen. Warren.
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