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Each year, the Mexican congress projects how much the government will earn from oil by estimating the price Pemex will get for each barrel, how much it will produce and how much it will export.
The financial plan projects how much money the company will need in order to become a profitable business.
This section also projects how much money you'll have months (or a year) down the line.
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Mr. Gove said he could not project how much the three-month extension might cost.
They projected how much money certain teams might offer, and how Boras would market him to other teams.
Bush administration officials did not project how much energy the federal government would save through efficiency measures in the state.
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 Yankees declined to project how much additional time Hughes might miss, but the setback is certain to sideline him at least another few weeks.
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.
Based on the early box office performance of "The Kingdom," investors will try to project how much money the film will generate.
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