The bank said its central projection for inflation has now fallen since the November report " and by more in the short-term than towards the end of the forecast period ."
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The impressive entrance building was built in the style of the Renaissance Revival style in 1879 . It has two two-storey towers and a one-story central section with a central projection.
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"As in February, the major uncertainties surrounding the central projection are the timing and pace of that acceleration, " said Mervyn King, the Bank of England's chief economist, at a press conference.
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Mattarnovy's palace, though still very modest compared to royal palaces in other European capitals, was on two floors above a rusticated ground floor, with a central projection underneath a pediment supported by columns.
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The need for unifying the two kinds of projections and of defining the image by a central projection of any point different of the center of projection are at the origin of projective geometry.
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The first are almost basal and the second are slightly curved, from the middle of the costa to beyond the middle of the inner margin, the posterior edge sometimes with a short central projection.
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The line of moulding with which the end pedestals are capped runs the length of the parapet, forming a top rail for the sections of curved balusters fitted to each side of the central projection.
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The facade is symmetrical, however the curve-topped windows of the central projection are taller than the flat-topped windows of the wings, thus uniformity at roof level is achieved by an upward curve to the central section from the wings.
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The verticality of the facade was achieved by the use of the quoins along the edge of the building, central projections ( Avant-corps ) and windows build in the form of a door with decorative iron railings like French balcony.
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The " central projection " of the 18 Fed policymakers who attended the Open Market Committee's meeting July 5 and 6 sees the nation's unemployment rate at 5.75 percent to 6.125 percent in the fourth quarter of 1995 and in the final quarter of 1996.