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Determining risk also requires projecting how likely animals and people are to be exposed to hazardous materials.
A number of academics also noted the "planning fallacy," which says that we're all overly optimistic when projecting how much we can accomplish, and how soon.
The government isn't projecting how much the tax push might raise, and many citizens are skeptical that Greek officials will suddenly wrest billions from wealthy scofflaws.
Before creating statistical models for elections, Mr. Silver was a baseball sabermetrician who built a highly effective system for projecting how players would perform in the future.
After projecting how many years their pension assets would last, each government would use that information to calculate its own discount rate.
Sendak leaned forward, and continued, "It may be that in projecting how I felt as a child onto the children I draw I'm being terribly biassed and inaccurate.
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They hope this will enable scientists to project how long the ice cap has left.
And trying to project how a player will develop is an imperfect science.
It is also possible to project how the results in each state might change over time.
Officials said Wednesday that they could not project how many taxpayers might be affected by delays.
It is the first country to publicly project how aquifer depletion will shrink its grain harvest.
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