Sentence examples for though projected from inspiring English sources

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China and India, though projected to have the largest number of infections, were deemed able to cope for the next eight years because the infected people will be diffused in very large populations.

At the 150-year time point, growth is approximately stable (i.e., equal to exp 5r)), though projected and stable values still differ by 1½ 3% when μ = 33 years.

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Kubarych, though, projects 2.5% for the year, and worse numbers after that.

Mr. Davies, though, projects ahead to 1922, just after World War I.

For here, everyone manufactures artifice, as though projecting deceit were an outgrowth of identity.

He now began to review the events of the evening from beginning to end, gradually, as though projecting a reel of film in slow motion, freezing frames here and there so that he could examine them more carefully.

Onstage, though, she projected an almost incandescent joy in playing and singing.

What they all projected, though, was Rose's ferocious, unswerving single-mindedness.

He has cut the society's financing even though a projected decline in workload did not materialize.

The addition of the rings reduced the drag force by 15% for Red⩾20 000, even though the projected area increased.

The Treasury spent $3.88 million to run the program through December, though the projected obligations for January jump to $26.5 billion.

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