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- adjective Able to be
projected - adjective mathematics Able to form a
projection
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Examples
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He is what scouts call "projectable," which means they believe he will develop into a good pitcher after a few years in the minors.
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We're not saying he's Paul Coffey at the offensive end, just that, while he's still a bit on the raw side in his puck handling, he's got some projectable long-term upside wrapped up in a physical package that makes him one of the toughest enforcers in this year's draft.
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He's got very projectable NHL skills and would be Red Line's choice as the most underrated player in the draft at any position.
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All over the yard, every one of the transformed with a projectable energy power had put it to use simultaneously, creating a bizarre, multicolored barrage.
Addicts Tree Riesener 2010
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H.S. Very athletic with the body type scouts love to call projectable — it should get stronger and more developed as he moves out of his teens.
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The data reported here is based on a nationally projectable dataset of DirecTV subscribers from TNS Infosys.
Simulmedia: Lessons Learned from Promo Positioning - Yuliya Torosjan - MediaBizBloggers 2009
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Data based on a nationally-projectable DIRECTV dataset from TNS Media Research's InfoSys data product.
Simulmedia: Series Premiere Attentiveness and Program Loyalty - Stewart Hauser - MediaBizBloggers 2009
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The data reported here is based on a nationally projectable dataset of DirecTV subscribers from TNS Infosys.
Simulmedia: Lessons Learned from Promo Positioning - Yuliya Torosjan - MediaBizBloggers 2009
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Over years I recorded him doing just that, then reduced the entire phenomenon into a portable, projectable, 78-minute artifact called TRIMPIN: the sound of invention.
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Data based on a nationally-projectable DIRECTV dataset from TNS Media Research's InfoSys data product.
Simulmedia: Series Premiere Attentiveness and Program Loyalty - Stewart Hauser - MediaBizBloggers 2009
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