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For the generation of axial projections, several stacks were acquired and then projected to generate the "side views" shown in the figure.
The tax on more generous health insurance plans was projected to generate another $90 billion, and would bring Senate negotiators, led by Max Baucus, Democrat of Montana and chairman of the Finance Committee, more than halfway to the $320 billion in revenue that they had expected from a wider tax on employer-provided benefits.
The unit is projected to generate about $21 million in annual revenue.
Enterprise software was projected to generate $2bn in revenue in 2013.
The San Pablo casino alone is projected to generate more than $150 million.
The standard engine, a 2.5-liter 4-cylinder, is projected to generate 170 horsepower.
The video lottery is projected to generate about $400 million for education funding in the first year.
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The company is also projecting to generate $1 billion in revenue this year, and is probably one of the most hotly anticipated IPOs in the past few years.
This generally forecloses the possibility for green building projects to generate carbon credits, despite their cost-effectiveness.
The state money could be used to finance infrastructure projects to generate jobs, said Mr. Obama's economic policy adviser, Jason Furman.
But the talk of big spending on public works projects to generate jobs seemed to exclude him.
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