Sentence examples for projected to be lost from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Walcott was quick to correct him, saying the number of teaching positions projected to be lost to layoffs or attrition was actually 6,133.

With about 1.2 million jobs lost this year, and more projected to be lost in 2009, Obama advisers expect that job losses will outnumber new jobs next year.

Our results show a continued geographical polarisation of land use, with agricultural intensification and urban development in the coastal areas, and the abandonment of traditional land use in the mountains (e.g., 1100 km2 of natural vegetation are projected to be lost in coastal areas whereas 32 km2 of natural vegetation would recover in interior areas from 1991 to 2015).

We then quantified the potential range loss (currently suitable areas in terms of the number of 2.5 min grid cells projected to be lost), range gain (areas projected to become suitable), and range retained based on current potential ranges.

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There are a further seven sectors (OMP, FBT, RTS,TCF, OTS, OIL and AFF) that are projected to be losing export competiveness and hence experience reduced export volumes.

In an interview, Mr. Ahmadzai, who resigned as the director of investment promotion, said the lack of coordination at the agency had already caused two potential projects to be lost, both in eastern Nangarhar Province: a $10 million business park with Indian investors and a plan with another investor to install electricity poles and cables.

Although 92% of currently protected areas are likely to become climatically unsuitable in a century, for example only 7 or 8 priority species' preferred climatic envelopes are projected to be entirely lost from the African Important Bird Area network.

As many as six players, at least three of whom were projected to be starters, could be lost from next season's team as a result of the fight.

But after today's 264-to-159 vote on a crucial procedural vote in the House, its most important advocate in the Senate, J. Bennett Johnston, said the project appeared to be lost.

Expenses for the year are projected to be $274 million, and the company will lose a whopping $165 million for the 12 month period.

It's a far cry from the week before the Costa Rica qualifier in Denver - where the Klinsmann project looked destined to be lost in translation.

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