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26 May 2014
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What is the difference between The company is projected to prominent in Vietnam. and The company is expected prominent in Vietnam. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between The company is projected to prominent in Vietnam. and The company is expected prominent in Vietnam. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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The company is projected (or expected) to become (or be) prominent.
Is projected = 開発速度による見積もられたこと、予報、拡大推計
Is expected = 予想、思惑の意味も入っています
まぁ、一般的に、同じ意味なんですけど、projected には統計学や数学を応用してさんを置いた予報の意味が含めています。かたや、expected には、期待する気持ちが入っていることもあります。
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