What's the difference between planner and projector?

Planner


Definition:

  • (n.) One who plans; a projector.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The methodology, in algorithm form, should assist health planners in developing objectives and actions related to the occurrence of selected health status indicators and should be amenable to health care interventions.
  • (2) But Abaaoud, the man thought to be a key planner for the group behind the Paris attacks, boasted to a niece that he had brought around 90 militants back to Europe with him.
  • (3) Because what do you do: do you have an urban planner, or do you have a social worker?
  • (4) It is, in fact, quite astonishing to find British housebuilders and planners going along with the design and construction of such decent new homes.
  • (5) It will also oversee an in-house review by the bank into the advice its financial planners gave to customers during that period.
  • (6) These distinctive characteristics have often been overlooked by community planners who know little about elderly Chicanos and assume that all their needs can be met by their families.
  • (7) Physicians and planners of CME must be aware of what types of educational activities are best suited for their needs.
  • (8) They show that before democratically elected planners were due to decide on whether to grant planning permission, Charles briefed Sir Simon Milton, the official in charge of planning in the capital, about his concerns.
  • (9) They also say that the planners of the Diamond Jubilee are very interested in their ideas.
  • (10) As for Lord Rogers’s modernist estate at Chelsea Barracks , it was local opposition that caused Westminster planners to indicate rejection, leading the Qataris to withdraw their plan.
  • (11) In a statement to the Guardian this week, Exxon spokesman Richard Keil reiterated: “ExxonMobil does not fund climate denial.” Alec, an ultra-conservative lobby group, has hosted seminars promoting the long-discredited idea that rising carbon dioxide emissions are the “elixir of life”, and was behind legislation banning state planners in North Carolina from considering future sea-level rise.
  • (12) This pressure, by a letters campaign to the FCO, was initiated by Architects and Planners for Justice in Palestine with human rights organisation Adalah-New York , followed by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Noam Chomsky, Norman Finkelstein, former BBC correspondent Tim Llewellyn and hundreds of others.
  • (13) The implications of these findings are significant for future research in CME and for planners of present CME programs.
  • (14) They say that local authorities should be a voice for local communities and parents, a planner and commissioner of school places and provider of schools especially in the primary sector.
  • (15) That prospect, rather than new freedoms to beat up town planners, is likely to obsess boardroom directors in consumer industries.
  • (16) Developing skills in asking questions and securing information from the insurance company has become the responsibility of hospital discharge planners and home care nurses.
  • (17) Military personnel will deploy to Sierra Leone next week where they will join military engineers and planners who have been in the country for almost a month, overseeing the construction of the medical facilities.
  • (18) Programme planners must involve the consumers in diagnosing these community characteristics and in planning, supervising and maintaining the resulting projects.
  • (19) This publication consists of guidelines to assist health administrators and planners in planning, implementing, and evaluating malaria control programs that reflect the reorientation of the World Health Organization malaria control strategy endorsed by the World Health Assembly.
  • (20) But when I started turning up at strategy meetings at 6.45am each day in Millbank Tower, key planners such as Robin Cook and Patricia Hewitt took to going into corridors and lowering their voices, making it obvious that they disapproved of my presence, which they regarded as proof of Kinnock’s fatal susceptibility to flattery.

Projector


Definition:

  • (n.) One who projects a scheme or design; hence, one who forms fanciful or chimerical schemes.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The use of lightweight darts and a blowgun was found to be useful as a supplement to longer range dart projector systems since many animals could be approached at short range.
  • (2) Gap distances between the casting and the die were measured at specified marginal sites with a profile projector.
  • (3) Hence with a computer, a projector and a big white screen a whole community learn how to prevent this parasite and infection.
  • (4) The severity of stenosis using DSCAG with a 512 x 512 x 8 bit matrix was semiautomatically measured on the cathode ray tube (CRT) based on enlarged images on the screen of a Vanguard cine projector which were of the same size as those of or 10 times larger than images of Cine-CAG.
  • (5) Wettability was evaluated by measuring the contact angle with a profile projector.
  • (6) Using projectors in the Commons chamber Q: When you gave evidence to the environmental audit committee, you said that one of the reasons why you did not make a statement in the Commons about the climate change risk assessment you published earlier this year was because in the Commons you cannot present data well.
  • (7) The report concludes that the blaze began when a projector ignited gases from the expanding foam and took hold quickly as gaps in the walls.
  • (8) It started with two film projectors in an old hotel along the seafront."
  • (9) The fire service has yet to confirm the cause of the blaze, which some students have suggested could have started in the basement when a spark from a projector ignited a piece of foam.
  • (10) It now has 16,000, plus servers, overhead projectors and televisions.
  • (11) Maps of transversely sectioned crypts were prepared with the use of a microscope eye-piece projector.
  • (12) This transparency film allows the pretreatment fluorescein angiogram and the posttreatment black-and-white or color transparency images to be enlarged and compared without the use of additional photographic enlargers or projectors.
  • (13) The empty cinema has ripped seats and holes where the projector used to be.
  • (14) Hemianopsy was produced by using a combination of a projector, an erasing device and DC ENG.
  • (15) Light from a projector without film was found to be as effective a reinforcer as film reinforcement.
  • (16) The full-face and profile photographic transparencies of 60 subjects (30 male, 30 female) divided equally among Angles Class I, Class II Division 1, and Class III malocclusions, taken before and after orthodontic treatment, were randomly distributed in projector carousels and shown to four panels consisting of orthodontists, dental students, art students, and the parents of children undergoing orthodontic treatment.
  • (17) A little stiffly, he stood at a lectern with a large projector screen beside him.
  • (18) The student work in question was made up of foam panels fastened to three walls, with one wall left blank to receive images from a projector.
  • (19) It's like hearing Dirty Projectors' awesome Stillness Is the Move through the wall as Tricky mumbles his way through Maxinquaye in the foreground.
  • (20) The projector of Iridium 192 wires was conceived in order to reduce this irradiation hazard.