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pro·jec·tions

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  1. Projections

    Stardate: 48892.1 When the Doctor is activated during a Red Alert, he learns that the ship has been abandoned, and that only B'Elanna Torres and an injured Captain Janeway are left on board. Soon afterwards, Lt. Barclay appears and tells him that his entire time on Voyager is an elaborate simulation, and he's really a holo-engineer by the name of Zimmerman on Jupiter station in the Alpha Quadrant, who has been trapped on a holodeck for six hours. If he does not destroy Voyager's warp core and end the program soon he will die.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of projections in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of projections in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of projections in a Sentence

  1. Eric Xu:

    These figures are lower than our initial projections, yet business remains solid and we stand strong in the face of adversity.

  2. Michael Bernardo:

    Currently our projections show that we're gon na end this calendar year around elevation 1,065 [ feet above sea level ] — that's about 10 feet below the level one shortage trigger, so we are anticipating the lower basin to be the first ever shortage condition in history.

  3. Fabio Meneghin:

    We know that there were losses, but seems that some projections were a bit drastic.

  4. Andy Palmer:

    We are disappointed that our projections for wholesales have fallen short or our original targets, impacted by weakness in two of our key markets as well as continued macro-economic uncertainty.

  5. John Augustine:

    We don't know all the economic and earnings impact yet and this is a sober thought for Americans with those projections of the death rate.

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