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Any new patient gene vector can be projected down by using this existing function without recomputing a full new projection, which can be very computational expensive.
HOFFMAN -- Voice projection, which you always failed.
To create bigger TV's, makers use projection, which redirects the image with mirrors.
The $7.5 trillion was President Obama's projection, which he has since lowered to $7.1 trillion.
That projection, which has been criticized by some economists, could be wildly exaggerated.
The new projection, which is to be released officially on Wednesday, is $1 trillion higher than the budget office's previous estimate, in July, and about $600 billion more than the Clinton administration's final projection, which was released last month.
That's wildly at odds with the standard projection, which says that Social Security reserves will last until 2038.
One of those mechanisms is projection, which is when a person attributes their own thoughts and feelings on to others.
She has an instinct for complex spatial projection, which invokes historic precedents and undercuts them at the same time.
The musical performance is so compelling you can almost ignore Yuri Alexandrov's jumbled and trashy projection, which clutters the opera with symbolism.
"The carrier is a symbol of power projection, which will simply resonate in other countries as it resonates in China," Mr. Ross said.
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