Sentence examples for projected to behave from inspiring English sources

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Please read Eric Berger's excellent summary of some of the research on how hurricanes are projected to behave as greenhouse heating builds.

They could be aggregated into what campaigns call a universe — targets for the same persuasive media or get-out-the-vote drive — not by visible demographic commonalities but because they were projected to behave in similar ways.

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A heavyweight team whose members work solely on the project and are expected to behave like general managers, shouldering responsibility for the project's success is designed so that new processes and new ways of working together can emerge.

"The Islamic State doesn't seem to behave irrationally, but projecting our values on IS and putting it in our strategic framework, it's a bit speculative".

- facilitators (project team) have to be careful not to behave in a superior way towards the Bedouins.

"We weren't told how to behave that day after 9/11, we just knew," Beck says to describe the project.

"My project brought the city spilling in, and there was a collapse in the contract of how you are supposed to behave in a museum.

to behave with patience.

"And try to behave.

They need to behave.

"Try to behave".

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