Word: projected
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...that the project's done, we hope to drop in for tea with Professor Bloom...
PAYBACK TIME If you're looking forward to more leisure time once the kids leave for college, think again. Several new studies, noting that an increasing number of adults are caring for their aging parents, project that by 2005, fully 37% of U.S. workers will be more occupied with elder care than with child rearing. And it's not just families who are feeling the pinch. Estimates say employees who miss work in order to care for parents are already costing U.S. business as much as $29 billion a year in lost productivity...
...project of Mother Teresa's that confused us most was her care of the terminally ill destitute who came to the Kalighat Temple to die near a holy place. She wasn't interested in prolonging their life. What she railed against was the squalor and loneliness of their last hours. Her apparent dread of mortality and her obsession with dignified dying were at odds with Hindu concepts of reincarnation and death as a hoped-for release from maya, the illusory reality of worldly existence...
...work with HIID is a chance to contribute to a project that is meaningful and to get my feet on the ground," he says...
...campaign is not the only centralized effort to come out of Rudenstine's tenure. Project ADAPT, a $100 million overhaul of the University's bookkeeping systems, is scheduled to be completed in 2001. ADAPT will centralize accounting across the University, coordinating Harvard's financial records and setting up an on-line expense reimbursement system that the whole University will subscribe...