Sentence examples for projections so far from inspiring English sources

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The margin of error of such complex projections so far into the future remains a nagging question but the report's conclusions are nonetheless sobering for Southeast Asian nations, which have a combined population of more than 563 million.

Projections so far: Congress and allies will be lucky to get more than 90 seats, whereas the BJP and its closest allies will break the 272 mark easily to get a majority in the lower house of parliament.The view from yesterday(Picture credit: AFP).

Sales and tax revenue so far have exceeded projections so far.

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Wisely, however, President Bush's Office of Management and Budget, which has grown increasingly skeptical of the Corps's projections, has so far refused to spend $45 million that Congress has allocated.

Paul Richter, a senior Boeing engineer, said that the company had thought the jets would not be vulnerable to serious cracks in their skin until "much, much later," and that it was surprised that its safety projections were so far off the mark.

Besides strong reciprocal connections between the PLA [ 18, 20] of both anatomical sides, there are no major midline crossing projections known so far to our knowledge that could account for the contralateral influence.

Asked why the Education Department's projection was so far off, Justin Hamilton, a spokesman for Mr. Duncan, said, "Our intention was to look thoughtfully at the data and show how the law would impact schools and students if left unchanged".

Everybody loves a financial projection, but so far the real success of the tournament has been the creation of a hostile working environment (as opposed to a genial viewing experience) in which some wonderfully weird things happen.

Ticket income this season is projected to be $5.7 million, down from the prestrike $7.2 million, although orchestra officials are optimistic sales will surpass the projection, based on results so far.

The Unep projection said country pledges so far would be likely to generate emissions equivalent to 54 gigatonnes of CO2 in 2030, higher than current emissions but 11gigatonnes lower than if no action were taken.

Mining projects are usually planned and costed over decades, not quarters, and so far analysts' projections for the price of iron over the medium term have remained unchanged.

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