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Germany in contrast is projected to drop from 82m people to 71m in the next four decades.
The $3.6-million 3.6-milliontfall could budgetn by $5.4 million more in April, when property appraishortfallprojecouldto drop balloonercent.
With the average price of the top 250 TVs at $1,057, the post-show average is projected to drop an average of $211, to $846, based on data from previous years.
The unemployment rate is projected to drop to 7 to 7.5 percent by the end of 2012 — still far higher than the 5 to 5.3 percent that the Fed now considers to be full employment.
Although, it has been happening with more frequency over the past few decades as pressures have dropped significantly in the Arctic during this time and are projected to drop even more during the next century by the global climate models.
In a conference call from Washington, an I.M.F. official said Greece's debt-to-G.D.P. ratio was projected to drop to 116.5 percent by 2020 from 165 percent at the end of 2011.
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An often costly and paperwork-laden approval process has caused some projects to drop out, according to developers.
Eventually, they were selected by Captain Tibbetts for the secret project to drop what they were told would be a devastating bomb on Japan.
In one 2004 study, golfers who did dynamic warm- up exercises and practice swings increased their clubhead speed and were projected to have dropped their handicaps by seven strokes over seven weeks.
Earlier this month, tech bellwether Cisco likewise revised its outlook for the second fiscal quarter of 2009, projecting sales to drop 5% to 10% instead of growing 7.5% to 9.5%.
Enrollments are projected to fall as some plans drop out and others raise their charges or reduce benefits.
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