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  • Yet economy-based projections still show a decisive Bush victory on Nov . 2.
  • Instrumental in these upgrades has been notable Chicago-based projection expert James Bond who doubles as one of the projectionists during the festival.
  • It has been much better to inform the markets of our monetary base projections, than to withhold information of what we see and are doing,
  • The Toronto-based projection equipment developer has adapting its technology for mainstream Hollywood productions and movie theaters, thereby expanding its market beyond documentary films for science centers and institutional venues.
  • Baseball Prospectus, the sport's think tank, lent its history-based projection method to our question regarding Bonds and Giambi, taking their statistics before the 2000 season and extrapolating their next five seasons.
  • Most experimental systems broadcast entire frames in sequence, with a colored filter ( or " DLP based projection display where a single DLP device is used for all three color channels .)
  • The features would have so-called LDA-based projection followed perhaps by heteroscedastic linear discriminant analysis or a global semi-tied co variance transform ( also known as maximum likelihood linear transform, or MLLT ).
  • Basing projections on experiences in Barcelona ( 1992 Olympic host ), where thousands of daily tourists visited towns more than 100 miles from the city, ACOG raised the hopes of many small business owners.
  • Luis Guisti, president of state oil company Petroleos de Venezuela SA, yesterday said " low prices won't affect PDVSA's production plans, " adding that the company was basing projections on prices cheaper than current one-year lows.
  • In Fourier analysis, such as the Fourier transform or the discrete Fourier transform, the sinusoids being fitted to the data are all mutually orthogonal, so there is no distinction between the simple out-of-context dot-product-based projection onto basis functions versus an in-context simultaneous least-squares fit; that is, no matrix inversion is required to least-squares partition the variance between orthogonal sinusoids of different frequencies.