"SAP is trying to project the image of being an innovative company, " says SAP's Mr. Giampaglia.
At a time when his staff are trying to project the image of a strong, tough president, looking too scared to voice an opinion about this iconic issue would have looked terrible.
The foreign-ministry document talks of the need to project the image of Russia as a democratic state with a socially oriented market economy but says nothing about the need actually to become one.
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You can talk about all these things in Tunisia now, some of these topics were taboo under the Ben Ali regime, which used to project the image of a progressive and modern political regime but it wasn't the case.
Mr Martelly ran an unusually slick campaign, enlisting the help of election consultants to project a more serious image than that of the flamboyant musician who made his name playing compas dance music in the 1980s.
Another way to view the eclipse is by using binoculars and telescopes to project an image of it on the ground, Newmark said.
Do you or the Franchise King think that this Franchise show will project a truthful image of franchising among the American investors?
So the domestic Business Aviation industry wants to project an image of itself as a vigorous, vital component of the American economy, relevant, contributing millions to local economies and creating jobs, and on the other hand it wants to continue being coddled by the government.
Olmert, as the only prime minister to have led the country in two wars in one term of office, does not hesitate to use force to project an image of fearless manliness to the public.
Much like his peers in the Middle East, the Prince has been applying his wife as a public relations tool to project a more modern image of his country to the West.
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To that end, the president tried to project an image of business as usual Friday as he hosted a White House law enforcement event, announcing additional funds to hire 428 police officer reinforcements and help states enforce the Brady law.
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When combined with a suitable light source and projection optics, the array of mirrors can project an image.
And the image America will ultimately project is that of an emasculated, formerly great power, easy prey for those who seek not just to displace, but destroy, it.
Carthage would itself be eclipsed by Rome but, as Richard Miles recounts, its existence and the rivalry it provided were essential to the growth of Rome and the way in which it sought to project its image.
Come 2012, Light Blue Optics wants to go high volume, selling between 10, 000 and 100, 000 devices the size of a mobile phone, that can project an even bigger image (15 inches wide), and soon after that bring out a device the size of a USB stick.
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The new cabinet is trying to project an image of itself as a technocratic, apolitical administrative team.
The inventors couldn't find an off-the-shelf lens big enough to project an image of an automobile, so they had to build one--out of holographic polymer--to do it.
Project Merlin creates an image of a wizzardly solution to the lack of bank lending.
After all, both his years of consistently voting against robust defense policies, and the weapon systems necessary to implement them, and his virulent denunciation of the military and its chain of command for "war crimes" that preceded it run counter to the image of strength and leadership Kerry must project to beat a wartime Commander-in-Chief.
Last Thursday, Mikati gave a speech in which he tried to project an image of a leader of a government that has not abandoned the Western world completely.
Chinese diplomats have been trying to project a more accommodating image since a bout of chest-thumping over the South China Sea in 2009 and 2010 which heightened anxieties in the region and damaged China's efforts to project its rise as peaceful.
President Kuchma's opponents allege that he has used his position to project a favourable image of himself and undermine his opponents on state television, particularly the first programme.
Some Indian politicians and diplomats do not like Britain's large aid programme because this is not the image of a land with global middle class aspirations they want to project.
An image from Mr. Ritts's last project is in the show, a 2002 photo of actor Ben Affleck posing in a dry lake bed in California's Mojave Desert.
Sports fans may project an all-American image of baseball and apple pie, but they are bilking most of the population out of billions of dollars every year.
The long term objective of this project is to develop and apply innovative information and communication technologies for image and signal processing in order to better safeguard, diffuse and promote oral and intangible forms of cultural expressions proclaimed by UNESCO as masterpieces of the heritage of humanity.
What the company has to show for itself today is a black box about the size of an old VHS cassette which, standing upright, can project a 10-inch wide image onto any surface.
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When its image-recognition software can't interpret a passage of aged or faded text, it further distorts the image and serves it up as a CAPTCHA. That means the project not only produces an enormous output of digitized records for preservation purposes--it also filters text to find far more difficult words for computers to recognize.
Gavin Davies has overseen a project to build a viewing gallery and classroom at Pennings Farm, near Pewsey, in a bid to improve the image of agriculture.
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