projected increase

collocation in English

meaningsofprojectedandincrease

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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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increase
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
us
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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(Definition ofprojectedandincreasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In the ' high migration ' scenario, theprojectedincreaseis reduced by 0.4 percentage points.
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For example, theprojectedincreasein single-person households at national level might be expected to face greater difficulties in purchasing a dwelling than couples or other multi-person households.
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There is noprojectedincreasein the public expenditure figures for housing.
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Theprojectedincreasein emissions takes into account the expected impact of the levy.
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Yes; there are plans to make a small increase in staff in order to take account of theprojectedincreasein work.
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Theprojectedincreasewould have a terrifying effect on the environment and the countryside—it is not possible.
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The same can be said of theprojectedincreasein output and employment that he put forward.
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It is due to an increase in profits taxation, not to aprojectedincreasein profits.
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The most critical problem is how to accommodate theprojectedincreasein population by the turn of the century.
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But, as there was aprojectedincreasein shipbuilding and housebuilding, this seemed to suggest a fall in manufacturing investment.
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Theprojectedincreasefor 1971–72 is from £8·42 million to £8·49 million.
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However, in my opinion it is set too low, even with theprojectedincrease.
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It is not aprojectedincreasein profits.
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In my constituency, theprojectedincreaseis £2 a week.
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This estimate was based on the likely land requirements to house theprojectedincreasein households, rather than the proposals in structure plans.
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I am also very concerned about theprojectedincreasein fluorocarbons, which are presently a minor contributor to the total greenhouse gases.
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Is the reduction in the figures not attributable, at least in part, to aprojectedincreasein cohabitation?
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Increasing demand for fuel for road transport is the main reason for theprojectedincreasein carbon dioxide emissions by the year 2000.
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The finished road will, for the very first time in this country, be ahead of theprojectedincreasein traffic.
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I welcome theprojectedincreasein overseas development aid from £1,430 million in 1990 to £1,750 million by 1993.
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