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Meaning projection meaning

What does projection mean?

projection

a prediction made by extrapolating from past observations the projection of an image from a film onto a screen any structure that branches out from a central support (= project) a planned undertaking the representation of a figure or solid on a plane as it would look from a particular direction the acoustic phenomenon that gives sound a penetrating quality our ukuleles have been designed to have superior sound and projection a prime ingredient of public speaking is projection of the voice any solid convex shape that juts out from something (psychiatry) a defense mechanism by which your own traits and emotions are attributed to someone else (= expulsion) the act of expelling or projecting or ejecting (= protrusion) the act of projecting out from something

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Simple sentences

The first projection is coming up in a minute.
The Gall-Peters map projection was a subject of controversy.
He said that one's body was a prison if only one did not know astral projection.

Movie subtitles

Call you from the projection room.
They were silent movies, and Max would run the projection machine.
I can tell her you're in the projection room, give her the brush.
ECLIPSED BY THE MOVEMENT OF EARTH AND TIME. BARBARA JEAN TRENTON, WHOSE WORLD IS A PROJECTION ROOM, WHOSE DREAMS ARE MADE OUT OF CELLULOID.
He'll tell you during the projection.
Put that on polar projection.
All the witnesses to the projection room.
A tricky projection akin to the common desert mirage.
I know where that projection came from.
As I surmised, an illegal projection buoy cleverly camouflaged.
Yes, but. not in the projection room!
Any chance of a projection or a ledge?
Projection, Captain.
A projection.
The reason I am among you is to say I will not be at tonight's projection.
I will not attend this projection.
He dressed up for the projection.
He won't attend the projection.
Right. Call you from the projection room.
They were silent movies, and Max would run the projection machine, which was just as well.
I can tell her you're all tied up in the projection room. I can give her the brush.
He works at the bijou Theater, in the projection booth.
The orthographic projection, the pole to equator.
The projection booth, quick!
WHO HAS CHANGED THE BLANK TOMB OF AN EMPTY PROJECTION SCREEN INTO A PRIVATE WORLD. IT CAN HAPPEN--IN THE TWILIGHT ZONE.
The projection must be on the nose.
He'll tell you in the projection room.
Pay attention to your voice projection!
I'm going up to the projection booth.
Yes, in the projection room.
And it takes a lot of power to send this projection. I'm in orbit around a supernova.
We're working on his Identity Projection now.
Since Vyon is in command, I gave priority to his Projection.
Governor, I saw a news reel in the projection room.
Projection?
Projection!

News and current affairs

Equally significant was the projection of China as a nascent leader of the new international cultural order.
Yet it is difficult to overstate the magnitude of the gain since 1900: in that year, life expectancy worldwide was 32 years, compared to 69 now (and a projection of 76 years in 2050).
Every projection of growth has been revised downward.
First, Petrobras and Prominp develop a five-year personnel projection in specific skill areas, such as shipyard welding, pipefitting, and petroleum engineering.
The prolonged boom that followed World War II falsified Hansen's projection.
Denial of the fear of mortality and projection of the suppressed wish to transcend nature are the marks of a masked effort to create a biomedical science at war with its own stated purposes.
The Israeli government's projection has been that both the withdrawal and the security fence will be completed by the end of 2005.
But, whatever the merits of this linear economic projection, the term BRICs still makes little sense for long-term assessments of global power relations.
I believe that Americans' obsession with Suleman is a projection of their own guilt and shame at their recent choices.
The government should take the weak ten-year projection as a warning and a reason to devote policies to reducing fiscal deficits and strengthening incentives for growth.
To those in the other Arab countries of the Middle East and elsewhere who oppose the war, the impact is to make human rights seem a justification, or a pretext, for a projection of American power.
The rest of the world should regard China's aerospace capabilities as an important part of its future power projection.
The final pillar of the US rebalance is force projection.
That may not sound like a recession, but the Fund's marginally positive projection primarily reflects the growth overhang from 2007, with hardly any new contribution in 2008.
After all, naval capacities are essential to the projection of European power - and crucial to maintaining geopolitical stability around the world.
Such a projection of Asian power - and of Asia's power struggles - into the Middle East may seem a distant prospect today.
Many nations, large and small, are now well on the way to meeting this projection.
In terms of power-projection force capabilities or the range of military bases and security allies in Asia, no power or combination of powers is likely to match the US in the next quarter-century.
We can either shrug our shoulders, or we can use the opportunity to revive our old values, rethink how we live, and change that projection.
Intimate ties with a revitalized European Union remain vital to the global projection of Western values and interests.

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