Sentence examples for projected to face from inspiring English sources

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Observational records and model projections clearly shows that 75-250 million people in Africa are projected to face increased water stress by 2020 due to climate change; the average sea level is expected to rise by about 50 cm by 2100 and about 70 million people in Africa's coastal areas could face the risk of flooding by 2080.

But it could leave the city saddled with more of the bill in the coming years, when the city is still projected to face multibillion-dollar budget shortfalls.

If Konta gets past the world No43, she is projected to face Eugenie Bouchard, Cibulkova and Agnieszka Radwanska before meeting Serena Williams in the last four.

Projected to face No. 7 Janko Tipsarevic in the quarterfinals and No. 4 David Ferrer in the semifinals, Federer could not have asked for a much more favorable path.

In aggregate banks were projected to face write-downs equivalent to 4.5% of their risk-adjusted assets over two years, which would be almost exactly offset by underlying profits.

But the governor's offer to give Nassau $100 million in state aid -- plus $5 million to overhaul its antiquated property tax system -- is dependent on county officials' coming up with tens of millions of dollars in spending cuts and new revenues by 2004, when the county is otherwise projected to face a nearly $400 million deficit.

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But it's not the absences I notice most; it's the sense of fullness imbued in each object I've chosen to keep, objects I hadn't fully appreciated until I undertook Kondo's project to face each individually.

To be sure, the $17,900 that Mr. Paterson will forgo is tiny compared with the $14 billion deficit the state is projected to be facing.

And yet, despite these drastic cuts, the state is still projected to be facing a roughly $11.5 billion deficit in the coming fiscal year starting in July.

When you perform the cold reading, remember to project and to face out.

Hence, Shalit did not deserve to be questioned after five years of captivity, and Gaddafi got what he deserved: his humiliated, bloody face projected to the international public for hours on end.

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