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Cooper suggested that economic projections could serve as a gauge for projecting the future utilization of physician services [ 31].
One thing that has survived is the penchant for projecting the future.
Even when models reproduce the past reasonably well, however, it doesn't guarantee that they're equally reliable at projecting the future.
He continues, We wear the mask for purposes of aggression as well as for defense; when we are projecting the future and preserving the past.
See articleA study in Science by members of the UN's population division offered new statistical techniques for projecting the future size of populations.
Although screenwriter Alex Garland has said the inspiration for the film came from 'an article projecting the future of mankind from a physics-based, atheist perspective', this ambitious British fantasy increasingly blurs the boundaries between science and religion.
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"Reagan projected the future," Mr. Cannon recalls.
Fourthly, companies, even relatively young ones, can project the future as a continuation of the past.
By Ben McGrath Bill James spends most of his time trying to project the future of the Red Sox.
Scientists acknowledge that their attempts to use computers to project the future of forests are still crude.
This function of language makes it possible for men and women to project the future, control their environment.
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