41% of Net New Jobs in November Were in Government
How the strange case of Obama’s Uncle Omar complicates immigration reform:
41% of Net New Jobs in November Were in Government
How the strange case of Obama’s Uncle Omar complicates immigration reform:
[quote]countingbeans wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
I do think that is better than the info you pull out your ass
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You might want to use that dictionary to look up “projection”.
lmao[/quote]
pro·jec·tion
prÉ?Ë?jekSHÉ?n/
noun
noun: projection; plural noun: projections
1.
an estimate or forecast of a future situation or trend based on a study of present ones.
"plans based on projections of slow but positive growth"
synonyms: forecast, prediction, prognosis, outlook, expectation, estimate More
"a sales projection"
2.
the presentation of an image on a surface, esp. a movie screen.
"quality illustrations for overhead projection"
an image projected on a surface.
"the background projections featured humpback whales"
the ability to make a sound, esp. the voice, heard at a distance.
"I taught him voice projection"
3.
the presentation or promotion of someone or something in a particular way.
"the legal profession's projection of an image of altruism"
a mental image viewed as reality.
"monsters can be understood as mental projections of mankind's fears"
the unconscious transfer of one's own desires or emotions to another person.
"we protect the self by a number of defense mechanisms, including repression and projection"
4.
a thing that extends outward from something else.
"the particle board covered all the sharp projections"
synonyms: protuberance, protrusion, prominence, eminence, outcrop, outgrowth, jut, jag, snag; More
overhang, ledge, shelf
"tiny projections on the cliff face"
5.
Geometry
the action of projecting a figure.
6.
the representation on a plane surface of any part of the surface of the earth or a celestial sphere.
a method for representing part of the surface of the earth or a celestial sphere on a plane surface.
noun: map projection; plural noun: map projections
Origin
I haven’t a fucking clue what you are talking about ?
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]countingbeans wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
I do think that is better than the info you pull out your ass
[/quote]
You might want to use that dictionary to look up “projection”.
lmao[/quote]
pro�·jec�·tion
prÃ??Ã??jekSHÃ??n/
noun
noun: projection; plural noun: projections
1.
an estimate or forecast of a future situation or trend based on a study of present ones.
"plans based on projections of slow but positive growth"
synonyms: forecast, prediction, prognosis, outlook, expectation, estimate More
"a sales projection"
2.
the presentation of an image on a surface, esp. a movie screen.
"quality illustrations for overhead projection"
an image projected on a surface.
"the background projections featured humpback whales"
the ability to make a sound, esp. the voice, heard at a distance.
"I taught him voice projection"
3.
the presentation or promotion of someone or something in a particular way.
"the legal profession's projection of an image of altruism"
a mental image viewed as reality.
"monsters can be understood as mental projections of mankind's fears"
[b][i] the unconscious transfer of one's own desires or emotions to another person.[/i][/b]
"we protect the self by a number of defense mechanisms, including repression and projection"
4.
a thing that extends outward from something else.
"the particle board covered all the sharp projections"
synonyms: protuberance, protrusion, prominence, eminence, outcrop, outgrowth, jut, jag, snag; More
overhang, ledge, shelf
"tiny projections on the cliff face"
5.
Geometry
the action of projecting a figure.
6.
the representation on a plane surface of any part of the surface of the earth or a celestial sphere.
a method for representing part of the surface of the earth or a celestial sphere on a plane surface.
noun: map projection; plural noun: map projections
Origin
I haven’t a fucking clue what you are talking about ?
[/quote]
I’m not surprised.