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The second largest amount is projected to come from revenue from increased ridership.
Of that, $2.3 trillion is projected to come from the Social Security system and is considered by both parties to be off limits for tax cuts or spending programs.
According to IHS Automotive, Fiat's sales of its China-specific Viaggio sedan – the only vehicle the company currently builds there – are projected to come in 60 percent below the automaker's target.
Mr. Stern said that the United States would remain steadfast in demanding such a commitment, given that nearly all of the growth in emissions of greenhouse gases in the coming decades is projected to come from such countries.
Mr. Stern said that the United States would demand such a commitment, given that nearly all of the growth in emissions of greenhouse gases in the coming decades is projected to come from such countries.
The rest -- almost $1.9 trillion, up from $746 billion under the White House's last estimate, in February -- is projected to come from general tax receipts, and is the pot of money that Democrats and Republicans are fighting over.
Jonas Clark of Manchester Township, New Jersey – in the area where Sandy was projected to come ashore – stood outside a convenience store, calmly sipping a coffee and wondering why people were working themselves "into a tizzy".
Growth in phones is projected to come from mid-tier devices.
Instead of the $4 to $5 a share GM expected to earn this year, profits are projected to come in closer to $1 to $2 a share.
Nabucco is expected to cost about 7.9bn euros (£6.7bn) and is projected to come on stream by the end of 2014, Reuters news agency reports.
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