projected growth
collocation in Englishmeaningsofprojectedandgrowth
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projected
adjective
uk/prəˈdʒek.tɪd/us/prəˈdʒek.tɪd/
planned for the future or calculated based on information ...
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growth
noun
uk/ɡrəʊθ/us/ɡroʊθ/
The growth of a person, animal, or plant is its process of increasing ...
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(Definition ofprojectedandgrowthfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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For simulations where positive economy-wide wage growth was assumed, we multiplied the age-specific wage rate by theprojectedgrowthfactor.
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One of the key assumptions necessary in constructing estimates of expected future pension benefits is the assumption made concerning theprojectedgrowthof earnings until retirement.
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However, we recognise that growth rates must be tied to theprojectedgrowthof the market.
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The technical figures for household projection andprojectedgrowthwill still have a role to play.
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Taking account of theprojectedgrowthin demand for nurses, we need over half this group if current recruitment patterns continue.
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There is no gap between theprojectedgrowthin the economy and in public spending.
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Theprojectedgrowthof the medium secure programme—only part of the picture, of course—will help that process.
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This trend is unsustainable in the longer-term and action needs to be taken to limit theprojectedgrowthin emissions.
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For the small houses thisprojectedgrowthin the market is little short of dramatic.
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The transfer of resources will allow for theprojectedgrowthin the number of people needing support.
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The aggregate amount of transferred resources will allow for theprojectedgrowthin the number of people needing support.
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The problems caused by water abstraction will increase as the demand for water rises with theprojectedgrowthin the number of households.
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There were then 6·6 million such vehicles, with aprojectedgrowthby 1989 to 19·6 million.
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Does not a cut in theprojectedgrowthrate mean that targets will have to be lowered by about one quarter?
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Even a proportion of thatprojectedgrowthwould simply seize up the city.
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He also highlighted the issue which faces us as regards theprojectedgrowthin the number of households.
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First, thisprojectedgrowthneeds to be curtailed so far as possible.
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This trend is unsustainable in the longer term and action needs to be taken to limit theprojectedgrowth.
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If theprojectedgrowthin population occurs, we shall need more recreational areas, and they need to be planned.
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