current projection
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcurrentandprojection
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current
adjective
uk/ˈkʌr.ənt/us/ˈkɝː.ənt/
of the ...
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projection
noun
uk/prəˈdʒek.ʃən/us/prəˈdʒek.ʃən/
a calculation or guess about the future based on information that ...
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(Definition ofcurrentandprojectionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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That would mean between 30,000 and 40,000 passengers a day—about 9 million a year, according to thecurrentprojection.
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New stairs to the balcony were installed, as was thecurrentprojectionbooth.
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Under current projections, the average prison population and average available accommodation is expected to come into balance in 1995.
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Current projections indicate that the long-term net effect of implementation of these provisions will be a small increase of about 1,000 in the prison population.
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It was a realistic assessment in the light of current projections for interest rates.
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Current projections are that the laboratory will require about 400 staff in total and the necessary staff reductions will take place during 1990.
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On current projections that point would be reached in 2001.
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Current projections for 1997–98 indicate a decrease of around 150 posts.
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On current projections the backlog appears set to continue steadily.
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There are no current projections for further redundancies.
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On current projections, the national work-force will grow by 900,000 by the end of the decade.
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A particular objection was made to the proposed grandstand, whose proportions are 37 m high and 320 m wide according to current projections.
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None of the current projections will achieve the halving of absolute poverty by the year 2015.
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Although the uncertainties are greater, current projections indicate about the same level of reduction in 2015 without further policies and measures.
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