"This estimation is just that, an estimation," Lawler said in an emailed statement.
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I can crank out something super quick—it's still an estimation, but it's a better estimation.
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ARKit includes scale estimation, motion tracking, ambient light estimation, and support for Unity, Unreal and SceneKit virtual environment development tools.
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This over-estimation/under-estimation could take place unilaterally, or simultaneously, with more-or-less corresponding misjudgments occasioned by President Kim.
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They will also give their best estimation of yield potential.
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Is your estimation that monetary policy can offset trade policy?
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The first step is an online price estimation for vehicle.
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He went up in my estimation even more after that.
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But being absolutely right isn't the point of an estimation.
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With my estimation, I at least have a rough answer.
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Estimation problems are sort of like a rough pencil sketch.
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My estimation is that it will happen sometime in 2019.
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There is no definitive estimation of what Epstein is worth.
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The knuffelcrimineel routine was, in her estimation, an elaborate diversion.
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Long tail use cases like these elude traditional estimation techniques.
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How has your estimation of the album changed over time?
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The country was squandering a golden opportunity in his estimation.
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The outpouring has shifted the artist's estimation of her work.
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So Paris was just a bad deal, in my estimation.
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That's a function that, by my estimation, is seven years away.
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Power in my estimation is if people will listen to you.
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According to an expert's estimation, the party cost about $1.3 million.
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"He was a pretty extraordinary man in my estimation," he said.
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The code he wrote, in Scott Hassan's estimation, was absolutely pathetic.
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Sexiness isn't the only problem with yoga pants, by Jones's estimation.
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By my estimation, they've evolved for tens of thousands of generations.
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By his estimation, he should have finished with 247 23-pointers.
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In all, he had a favorable estimation of his own performance.
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Its original auction estimation was between $2.8 million to $3.2 million.
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By Larco's estimation, the fertility market overall is poised to explode.
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Here was Rodgers' best throw of the game in my estimation.
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In my estimation, my patient's situation was even worse than his.
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The estimation of risk can change based on a single factor.
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By our estimation, Scardmaglia lost over 600 pounds in hair weight.
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By his estimation, a few hundred of his neighbors were there.
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He is, by Forbes' estimation, the fifth-richest person alive today.
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Wright was correct in his (sky-high) estimation of his ability.
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In my estimation, those puppies are probably never going to break.
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They were, in her estimation, a match made in cyber heaven.
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Sherman earned (in our estimation) $5 million in incentives this season.
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It's really a loose estimation because babies arrive when they are ready.
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Worse, there was no clear estimation of how long processing would take.
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In my estimation, it was neither the Dilla beats nor Consequence's presence.
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By our own estimation, there is a 95.8% chance we will lose.
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By my estimation, it ticks all the boxes: an affecting story, check.
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Home is, in Rubin's estimation, more than just another Amazon Echo competitor.
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Another strategy to tackle estimation uncertainty is simply to get more estimates.
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In his estimation, Netflix stock is worth only about $150 a share.
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In 2017, that number had increased, in FAIR's estimation, to $115.8 billion.
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And outside of any estimation of size: How big is "Pink Mist"?
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The sites still receive thousands of visitors a week, by Google's estimation.
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That's a reasonable estimation of how it would work for many people.
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Let's assume my estimation of the distance scale was mostly legit. Mostly.
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Their conversation was lengthy, for them: nearly two minutes, by Koepka's estimation.
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" The proceedings against Johnson hinged, in Black's estimation, on "a ridiculous charge.
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That has since grown to $40 million, according to a 2018 estimation.
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By your estimation, what is it about Dunkirk that wooed the Academy?
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Chris Dickman, an ecologist at the University of Sydney, told HuffPost that last week&aposs estimation that 480 million mammals, birds, and reptiles were feared dead was a conservative estimation and exclusive to the state of New South Wales.
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By Vaccaro's estimation, since 22014, he had taken only two flights without her.
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The same goes for your estimation of her show in the first place.
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And, in my estimation, all other Android phones are just garbage by comparison.
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But that estimation is probably not yet shared by the majority of Americans.
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In Ms Johnson's estimation, Mr Moore showed plenty of signs of basic intelligence.
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"My own estimation of him — he has a backbone of steel," California Rep.
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By our estimation, here's who really won, and lost, in the Illinois primary.
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Further, South Korean firms' profit estimation has been sharply revised down, he added.
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In my estimation, his piety might have led him to younger ladies later.
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We didn't matter and then we did, depending on which estimation flattered him.
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In my estimation, I would get both urban pleasures and that resort feeling.
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That, in his estimation, the term "yuppie" had lost descriptive traction decades ago?
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It was our mistake that ended up affecting the estimation of Hillary's campaign.
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I've spent around $2,000 by my estimation, so my total losses are $750.
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Electrics—quiet, practical, and, in one engineer's estimation, "tame"—took on female associations.
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She called, by her estimation, almost 60 new players into various training camps.
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The House is likely to remain with the GOP, however, in his estimation.
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The truce is likely to be only temporary, in the estimation of analysts.
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I have to say that, in my estimation, none of it is true.
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In your estimation, was General Flynn, at that time, in serious legal jeopardy?
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In his estimation, Mr. Sanders would struggle to win over its moderate wing.
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He also did not explain what he believed was unlawful in his estimation.
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Not all polls use the same likely voter "model" to make that estimation.
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By even Heritage's estimation, Trump's first year exceeded Reagan's, and that's saying something.
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In other words, your estimation of how much you owed was too high.
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Once Bill moved up in public estimation, he moved downtown with the foundation.
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Leak estimation to adjust for inconsistent seals between your ears and the Studio23 headphones Audio estimation, which compares the processed wav file for a song to the pre-processed version and adjusts the audio to match it to that original sound.
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Our next stop is the poem's wood — in our estimation, a nearby petrified forest.
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And, he has a "grandiose estimation of self," not unlike that of his subjects.
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This estimation of Bezos' hourly wage is being used for the sake of comparison.
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Kathleen Hale Is a Crazy Stalker is not, in my estimation, a bad book.
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Check out NOAA's storm surge estimation tool to see where the risk is greatest.
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Verification of attribution takes time, while excess mortality estimation is a more immediate indicator.
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This estimation is not all that accurate, which is why Apple is removing it.
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"Death in the electric chair was comparatively superior, in Mr. Zagorski's estimation," Sotomayor wrote.
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Update: June 12th In Mr Trump's estimation his meeting with Mr Kim was successful.
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Activists say this is a gross under-estimation of the scale of the problem.
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By your estimation, what is it about the film that appealed to Academy voters?
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By no Washington bureaucrat's estimation would he have been judged a 'high-value immigrant.
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And in Anderson's estimation, the only way out of that predicament is through it.
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In the estimation of social media and the press, it scarcely mattered: Dunham vs.
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By Elon Musk's estimation, Model 25 deliveries won't begin until the end of 210.
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Mike Pence, who has risen in the estimation of many of the nominee's advisers.
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In her estimation, all the candidates missed the mark by not bringing it up.
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In Maor's estimation, Shah, the youngest of five siblings, is an unusually rare talent.
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By his estimation, that means he has about 30 states to hit in 2017.
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Our estimation of our own intelligence booms and crashes like an internal stock market.
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If that estimation is high, then you effectively pay less for the same media.
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Often enough, in his own estimation, he was the only adult in the room.
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By her own estimation, Kathy Thompson has been coming to Trainworld for 25 years.
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As Holger Bech Nielsen pointed out, the latter part of this estimation isn't airtight.
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Rules, in Mr. Carvel's estimation, was a place to rub others' noses in it.
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Apple pie, meatloaf, Caesar salad, the hamburger—all a bit overrated in my estimation.
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In Pew's estimation, that makes them even less trusted than journalists and tech CEOs.
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Some people have a high estimation of their abilities that they really don't have.
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They have sharp teeth and claws, and an outsize estimation of their own dignity.
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Lucy is also newly graduated from a British university, too soon in her estimation.
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There are several theories about why this estimation jumps nearly sixfold in three months.
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Over the eight months of his rehabilitation, Reus — by his own estimation — grew up.
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They did their study at one of the coolest tournaments in the world (if you care a lot about prediction markets and predictive accuracy): the IARPA Aggregative Contingent Estimation (ACE) tournament, where teams compete on their accuracy at prediction and estimation tasks.
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Yet in Trump's estimation, Fox News still isn't working hard enough to propagandize for him.
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The agency also said the inspector general's estimation of security detail travel costs was inaccurate.
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That implies an estimation of the formal investment of organized crime in the banking system.
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Or a one-length bob — a clunky wig, at my estimation — on Hannah (Katherine Langford)?
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By any estimation these initiatives won't fully reverse the losses recorded over the past year.
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Amazon reported earnings per share of $21, more than double of analysts' estimation of $226.
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All in all, by the group's estimation, one in three students enter high school overweight.
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Amazon backed out of the deal "a little too quickly in my estimation," he said.
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Here is another fun estimation problem (one that has actually come up more than once).
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In my own estimation, only one title stands out: The Truth About Cats and Dogs.
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How else could "unruliness" include, in Petersen's estimation, figures like Megyn Kelly and Marie Antoinette?
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It was a brave speech — in my estimation, the high-water mark of his directorship.
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"It's not an outlandish estimation, believe it or not," spokesman Mark Toner told reporters Tuesday.
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Plug in the numbersNow you have the numbers you need to make a good estimation.
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In OEA's estimation, this total package would cost more than $1.4 billion over three years.
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By his estimation, banks make up about 15 percent of Berkshire's $423 billion market capitalization.
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What will it take, in your estimation, to finally transcend our demons — racial and otherwise?
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" In Mr. Taruskin's estimation, he is nothing less than "the most underrated composer in history.
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But in my estimation, what makes this chicken so good is a number of things.
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He has fallen several times, but he stubbornly rejects Mr. Meyer's estimation of how often.
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" What's worse, in his estimation, is that "most of the book is just plain dull.
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He just wonders if anyone else can measure up, in the estimation of Bernie Sanders.
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In Mr. Zorn's estimation, and that of many others, the move marks a step up.
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That hair was bouncier, and in my estimation at the time, prettier than my kinks.
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But Jha also warned against putting too much credence into any specific death toll estimation.
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Dickman said the estimation was conservative, and limited to the state of New South Wales.
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Further, the market for rare books is about 22,2400 people worldwide, by Mr. Castaing's estimation.
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But in Louis's estimation, she had only the illusion of agency to change her fate.
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So small, in fact, that many mathematicians differ on the actual estimation of the odds.
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Republicans were virtually unanimous in their estimation that Mr. Trump's plan would be heavily rewritten.
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The service said there was a margin of error of 15 percent for their estimation.
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"There is rampant stealing, in my estimation, in our industry right now," Mr. Thompson said.
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In her estimation, face-to-face breakups are often preferable in terms of getting closure.
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The DoD is, apparently, drawing the RAND estimation out across the transgender population as a whole.
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By his own estimation, his neighborhood was far from idyllic, low rent and ravaged by addiction.
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Their console survived for two hours and twenty eight minutes, right up to Nintendo's lowest estimation.
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Rather than dismiss it out of hand, I will attack this problem with a rough estimation.
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In Phillips' estimation, the threat of the shock is often enough to calm a suspect down.
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So for a total of 3 hours of that time, you 'weren't working' by Doordash's estimation.
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These kinds of situations highlight the existence of individual differences in size estimation of unpleasant stimuli.
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So our estimation of the market differed from that of VC and pharma representatives we encountered.
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But in my own estimation, the best defense of supercars may be the visionaries behind them.
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"Our estimation is by September 10, all (connections to) 13,000 sites would be recovered," Sinaga said.
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And Marcia Fudge, in my estimation, is one of the people who could make that happen.
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The prestige of the Senate does not, in her estimation, offset its torpid pace of change.
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Lady Bird topped my list almost instantly, and only rose in my estimation on repeated viewings.
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Peter Schjeldahl and Robin Cembalest raved about the drips, which outshine the rest in their estimation.
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It's a one-click process and the imperative for getting involved is, in Greer's estimation, apolitical.
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Desiigner is rapidly rising in the estimation of both hip-hop aesthetes and the general public.
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I love the receiving corps, but Bortles still has a ways to go in my estimation.
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By anyone's estimation, this year's presidential campaign is shaping up to be a truly ugly one.
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In Ms. Johnson's estimation, change has been five years in the making and an uphill battle.
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The cost of building new facilities like Los Alamos is, in her estimation, in the trillions.
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But they insist that when listing the dead they err on the side of under-estimation.
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In his estimation, when working in the service of God, the payment is its own gift.
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Beyond your anger and sense of betrayal, surely you are recalibrating your personal estimation of him.
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"Defense, from our estimation, it's not always just about playing in your end zone," he said.
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Having opened on the Bowery just two years ago, she is — by any estimation — going gangbusters.
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However, as Agnew pointed out in his presentation and paper, that estimation has since gone down.
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If that estimation is correct, it would be one of the world's most profitable oil companies.
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By any estimation this Russian operation was successful — perhaps beyond the wildest expectations of its authors.
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It was, in the other member's estimation, not simply a matter of distance from corporate money.
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The area where Sky most stands out is in its estimation of total global energy demand.
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The thing you need in any sort of insurance program is a good estimation of risk.
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Thus, two political ads competing for the same swing-state voter would face the same engagement estimation.
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This would make Ashley's estimation of a finalized deal by January 1 seem ambitious at this stage.
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By Abrams' estimation, there were 800,000 people of color of voting age who weren't registered to vote.
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If that was true — and it didn't apply to many, in my estimation — they'd have their reasons.
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Apple's market share in India as of Q3 2016 is 1.4 percent, according to the same estimation.
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, Obama has been rising in Americans' estimation since the two likely party nominees became clear.
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The levels of things we don't know, that we're not meant to know, are beyond our estimation.
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"I have actually a very high estimation of the people at the Department of Justice," Whitaker said.
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My tester didn&apost have an official sticker price, but by my estimation it was roughly $46,000.
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In their estimation, the world has three years before the worst effects of climate change take hold.
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So by your estimation, is it just the obvious factors that attracted Academy voters to the film?
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So tell me where the election was, in your estimation, before the stories about Roy Moore's predations.
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The company's shares, in his estimation, are worth buying as a serious investment only at about $177.
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In Wynalda's estimation, the changes would produce a flood of television and sponsorship dollars in the sport.
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All of it, in Saad's estimation, has shown that the American public is receptive to the unknown.
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By our initial estimation, the video shows an apartment block in western Parand (35.489414, 50.906917), facing northeast.
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By his estimation, he told them, the provision was going to be removed one way or another.
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That would still leave a buyout group short of enough to buy the company, in her estimation.
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Biden and Sanders had lost some ground, while Warren has grown in the estimation of Democratic voters.
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It sounds like a grand estimation, but the city does have an urban population of around 37 million.
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"I think the whole game there was poor puck management in my estimation," Bruins coach Claude Julien said.
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We had this very compelling fact pattern that was, by their estimation, atom bomb-like, or very unique.
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And researchers note that number is likely an under-estimation, given not all flu-related deaths are reported.
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You can see Nichols up close at 1:08 in the following clip, showing off her…estimation skills.
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You know I don't really do much political stuff—but I sure do love a good estimation problem.
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But it can give you a good estimation of whether or not you're saving enough to retire comfortably.
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The Fed, in my estimation, has had this very arrogant viewpoint that they can go the other way.
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The spokesperson said the estimate of a 100 cats being used for research was a "serious over estimation."
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Between 2015 and 19903, the Brazilian economy is expected to shrink 8 percent, in the I.M.F.'s estimation.
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A scoreboard is not supposed to be just an estimation of who is leading and by how much.
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In Singer's estimation, the most important question now is how these widely available tools will actually be used.
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Small companies or individual teams can grow proprietary reference classes whose predictive estimation power will increase over time.
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When Mr. Ganton went out, it was at least one foot thick — 18 inches, in Mr. Webster's estimation.
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To disrespect negative space is, I venture to say, in Jain's estimation, to lose the right to act.
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American standards of executive compensation might have matched even Ghosn's monumental estimation of his own value and importance.
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That means, in his estimation, the predictive work of hurricane hunters saves the country $200 million per hurricane.
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The A.I., he suggested, was training itself in pose estimation, a deep-learning capability with major surveillance implications.
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" Reasoning: "Because of the way these questions are written ... lawyers wouldn't write questions this way, in my estimation.
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By the new estimation, a person born in 2018 is expected to live 78 years and 8 months.
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That's why, by her estimation, the USWNT star told Business Insider that the team is indomitable — twice over.
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That estimation was made based on our sales plan for this year, not the revenue for last year.
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That's a pretty hefty themeless puzzle, in my estimation, and I hope Ms. Guizzo continues to make them.
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An estimation of miles or minutes you had, based on the battery level, would be a nice addition here.
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According EY's estimation, the number of jobs that could relocate from London to Europe stands at just over 7,000.
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It represents 62 percent of Uganda's gross domestic product, according to BoU's latest estimation of GDP at $25.65 billion.
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So by your estimation, why has Three Billboards managed to be both popular and a lightning rod for controversy?
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A common estimation for the number of atoms in the observable universe is roughly 1 followed by 80 zeroes.
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Here's my estimation of the nine nominees' individual chances of winning, ranked from least to most likely to win.
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In our estimation, the women were due at least triple what our expired deal was worth in player compensation.
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All that to make a device that, in our estimation, only performed slightly better than the much-cheaper competition.
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Corporate travel, which for ease of estimation the company defined as business-class seats, will cost another $2.4 billion.
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In my estimation, the values that matter in journalism are somewhat more old-fashioned: diligence, fairness, humility, and craft.
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The third is light estimation, which helps virtual props cast accurate shadows and otherwise fit in with their surroundings.
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By Geraci's estimation, his company District 7 spent 80 hours in post-production "hand-stitching" together 2,500 individual frames.
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Since 1995, it has been a major goal of Republicans to incorporate dynamic estimation into the JCT's official process.
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Tesla, in his estimation, shouldn't expect its drivers to be able to switch from passive rider to attentive motorist.
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In Gimson's estimation though, Johnson succeeded in upstaging Cameron during the Games, London's big moment on the international stage.
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In Mr Trump's estimation, the FBI raid on his "fixer" lawyer was "disgraceful" and "an attack on our country".
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I'll do another one, but let me first go over some of the key components of a great estimation.
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The site includes both a cost estimation tool and virtual assistant that can book and confirm appointments for patients.
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By Dr. Hawking's estimation, the radiation coming out of the black hole as it fell apart would be random.
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For many years, Mr. Trump's wealth has been a moving target, subject to much estimation, debate and even litigation.
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The 2014 UN Population Estimation Survey of Somalia found that more than 80% of the country was under 35.
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He went on to note Planned Parenthood's estimation that only about 3 percent of its services deal with abortions.
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Mike Pence of Indiana, a conservative former congressman who has risen quickly in the estimation of the Trump campaign.
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The President laughed off a Washington Post article that Schumer referenced regarding Trump's estimation of a border wall's cost.
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"Estimation results suggest that the United States' net export position would deteriorate substantially," the ECB said in the study.
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In his estimation a half a percentage point reduction now would help lift inflation to 2.2 percent by 2021.
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By his estimation, it's not the amount of equipment you have, or your degree, that makes you an innovator.
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Certain vintages deemed great, like 2000 Bordeaux and 103 Burgundy, have yet, in my estimation, to offer much pleasure.
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" His wife, Jennifer Betts, 40, the president of Innovative Public Relations, was, by his estimation, "pretty cool about it.
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Precisely what would have to change for America to no longer qualify, in your estimation, as America at all?
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Certainly between the longlist and shortlist, some books rose in my estimation and some books fell away a little.
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Atlanta prioritized defense and passing, but the coaching staff's initial estimation, Hardaway wasn't ready to give sustained effort defensively.
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Earn's free liquor connections are bush league; by her estimation, he should be procuring free shoes, clothes and more.
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At the most basic level, the generic ballot can be seen as an estimation of the House popular vote.
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" Olive, in Jack's estimation, is not much of a catch either: "Tall, big; God, she was a strange woman.
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In this estimation, Washington is merely using North Korea to mount a military containment strategy around China, she said.
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Based on previous interviews, Business Insider pieced together an estimation of what an average day looks like for Musk.
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A VW spokesman said that "from its own estimation, the Supervisory Board has a reasonable number of independent members".
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The study's authors cautioned against using it as an estimation of CTE prevalence, or as a way of estimating risk.
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In Anton's estimation, the child of someone here illegally, or temporarily, shouldn't be granted immediate US citizenship upon their birth.
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By Qualley's estimation, 99% of the cast and crew were female, and that's precisely how it was possible to make.
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Some other transformative experiences by philosophers' estimation: gaining the ability to hear, emigrating to a new country, going to war.
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" In Khanna's estimation, the incident "highlights how far the tech community needs to go to address gender and racial stereotypes.
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It uses, Beats executives explained, three components to ensure the best listening experience: Environmental estimation to listen to outside noises.
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About half of its vast and varied GDP comes from informal enterprises, which defy easy taxation, estimation or even definition.
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Mueller is, by everyone's pre-2017 estimation, the very definition of a straight-shooter, an authority trusted on all sides.
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A full mason jar of the stuff has, by my estimation, four times the sodium of a 20-ounce Gatorade.
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If you aren't familiar with Kentucky Route Zero, it is, in my estimation, one of the greatest games ever made.
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He said he heard the gunshot that killed Ko Ni. In Naing Swe Oo's estimation, the military was not involved.
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The magic here is in the amount of strawberry sauce per serving, which is, by our estimation, several hundred gallons.
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We see that our estimation that the Russian economy had turned to growth in mid-2016 and now it's stronger.
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Then, we kind of helped out with Laura Ingraham a bit because … in our estimation, she says really racist stuff.
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By my own estimation, it was the most genuine and relatively nuanced admission of wrongdoing from on high so far.
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I have officially lost count of how many lives I've saved, but my estimation is around 40 or 50 people.
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The modelling process uses the estimation and stress of base-case assumptions to reflect asset performance in a stressed environment.
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"The gasoline production is partly down... We have no estimation on when we will be back," a company spokeswoman said.
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Based on 1,076 reported salaries, Glassdoor ended up estimating that cashiers made almost an entire dollar more than Payscale's estimation.
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In this case, Glassdoor had a lower estimation when it comes to the wages of employees tasked with helping customers.
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Revisions will bear watching in coming months, as the final payrolls number comes from the Labor Department's byzantine estimation methods.
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Looking at "Painting" helps me think about the art world's shifting estimation of the "international Catalan," as Miró termed himself.
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Sounds like legislative history, but Justice Alito took pains to explain in a footnote why, in his estimation, it wasn't.
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"This had to have been, in my estimation, one of those lithium battery chargers," Hauser told the Los Angeles Times.
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Many organizations and agencies, including the D.H.S., use this residual estimation method; it is generally considered the best one available.
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"Disastrous policies like 'Medicare for all' is in our estimation terrible politics," said Bill Stepien, the White House political director.
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By any estimation, my education kept me out of prison and saved the state millions of dollars in incarceration costs.
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The average N.F.L. franchise is worth $2.5 billion, by one estimation, compared to $1.65 billion for a typical N.B.A. team.
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If you're buying shovels, forged steel has always, in my estimation, been more durable, rather than things that are cast.
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CBO brings unique legal, technical, and institutional strengths to the estimation of the costs and consequences of a legislative proposal.
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By Mr. Jarrett's own estimation, writing in the liner notes, this body of work represents a pinnacle of his career.
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In Carr's estimation, the sender of the envelopes likely had a more sophisticated knowledge of cryptology than just brevity codes.
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And when Mr. Seacrest made a failed attempt at salsa, his guest gave a somewhat withering estimation of his skills.
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"The increased shipment estimations of the iPhone XS series and legacy models can offset the XR shipment estimation cut," he said.
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That titular flexibility is brought to the device courtesy of a beefy battery rated at "months" of life, in Canary's estimation.
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If she is wrong, her only mistake — in my estimation — is that she apologized for something that is not worth apologizing.
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By that estimation, Young said, at least 15 percent of the seminary's $986 million endowment should be set aside for reparations.
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"Assuming that 80%-90% of the wealth tax will be avoided is not a serious revenue estimation," Zucman and Saez wrote.
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"Those are substantial costs that we couldn't access and so what we've produced is really the lowest bar estimation," Spitzer said.
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The moment Trump, as an incumbent, accepts that they are not in the labor force, his estimation of joblessness will plummet.
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The repeal would cost $1.5 trillion in estimation and happens to be exempt from a report from the Congressional Budget Office.
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The theory behind maximum pressure is that we just haven't inflicted enough pain on North Korea yet, in the administration's estimation.
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On its own, Kiss has more than 3,000 branded merchandise items, which by Simmons' estimation generates around $3 billion in royalties.
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Johnson has also risen high in Ellison's estimation, particularly since Thomas Kurian, Oracle's former cloud boss, left to run Google Cloud.
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In my estimation, his use of the word "young" when addressing Shaver and his hotel guest was as a condescending pejorative.
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In their estimation, the most savage heat waves that we experience today will likely become routine in a matter of decades.
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Despite the exhibition's subtitle, "Fair and Balance," it seems likely to offer a rather lopsided estimation of Ailes's life and work.
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According to the company's own estimation, by the end of the year it will have filmed 70 projects in the region.
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By Mr. Presten's estimation, he would send Mr. Winchell, the kingmaker and feared ideologue, some 12 pages of items every week.
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He is, in the estimation of another former Giants running back with a famous first name, a "generational" type of playmaker.
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Ms. Kamman thought herself the more authentic French chef and was prickly in her estimation of the American-born Ms. Child.
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His estimation was based on a simulation using what scientists have learned about the incubation period and transmissibility of the virus.
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A large number — perhaps 25 percent, in Dr. Stone's estimation — showed evidence of paranoid schizophrenia, which is characterized by delusional thinking.
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That all explains "a lot of overreaction and maybe the estimation of the effect" of the new trade regulations, he added.
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FAIR also offers an updated estimation of the number of illegal immigrants in the United States, pegging it at 12.5 million.
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Davey Alba, a senior technology reporter, said, by her own estimation, "about 90 percent" of eligible BuzzFeed employees supported the idea.
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Mr. Michaels's most self-reflective image in his estimation was one he took outside Amoeba Music (6400 Sunset), back in Hollywood.
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"We have reduced our iPhone XR shipment estimation from 100mn units to 70mn during the new product lifecycle (4Q553 - 3Q19)," Kuo said.
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With U.S. government shutdown lasting, more and more negative impacts floats; even inside the White House has upgraded estimation about economy impacts.
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But whatever your estimation of those celebrities rattled off at the top, they are the kinds of people who shape the culture.
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In his estimation, I had aggravated some arthritis with my fall in April, experienced a bone bruise or perhaps fractured the kneecap.
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GMO was fairly accurate in its forecast for dividend growth, but its erroneous estimation of valuation accounted for all the forecast error.
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Still, if you believe the scientists' estimation of free will, this shows that the state of "readiness potential" doesn't govern our brain.
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FundAnything was supposed to take crowdfunding beyond coastal elites (or "Brooklyn hipsters") who had, in Trump and Zanker's estimation, failed ordinary Americans.
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The estimates are variable and depend on the method applied, the reference panel used, and the other customer samples included during estimation.
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This misguided "rule", in my estimation, shares its origin with such phenomena as the demand for antibacterial soaps for ordinary household use.
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In my estimation, life began when what we call life showed up on the planet, and it's been playing out ever since.
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But really, in my estimation, this was about scoring points in a Tea Party environment where you just couldn't get extreme enough.
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While in the White House, he oversaw the Food and Nutrition Task Force and helped launch the Food Stamp Cost Estimation Model.
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But his offering up the government a $52,000 reimbursement only made his situation worse, in my estimation, by revealing a character flaw.
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"That is the longest estimation process for downloading the CVR if all of the important components are in good shape," he said.
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The odds are, however, that their estimation of the will of those whom they provoke, even of President Trump, is pretty accurate.
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Yesterday should have been folly for Clinton as it reinforced her dreadful complex association with accuracy in her estimation of the truth.
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In his estimation, McDonald worked for "at least six or seven" different temp agencies during his three-plus years at Wal-Mart.
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The only way to prevent that from happening, in their estimation, is to do everything in their power to stop Sanders now.
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Now, the company has beaten markets' estimation on profits for six quarters in a row, and on earnings for three quarters consecutively.
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In his estimation, all those governors and legislators who ran against him in the primaries, were, like President Obama, losers and failures.
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In Novogratz's estimation, individual cryptocurrencies would fail—although he is bullish on bitcoin and ether retaining their value in the long term.
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How long, in your estimation, until I can walk into any corner grocery store and find it littered with these clean products?
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However, in his estimation, the memo doesn't do many of the things Trump allies may have been hoping for and speculating about.
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"Today We Lost Not Only A Great Personal Friend, But In My Estimation The One And Only REAL World Champion," Flair wrote.
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Facebook says it is continuing to improve its AI to get better at depth estimation in real-time scenarios, like augmented reality.
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In the movie's estimation, their racism is preferable to its nasty, blunter southern cousin because their racism is often spoken in Italian.
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He passed a massive package of tax cuts, though they were both unpopular and, in the estimation of most economists, ill-designed.
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Predictably, the voice of Siri stumbles through the commercial as it comes up short (in Microsoft's estimation) on every point made by Cortana.
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It also tended to show more of an estimation of how much battery life was left given the current terrain you were on.
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But in his estimation, the move was necessary to force Rubio out of the race, leaving him as the last establishment Republican standing.
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In my rough estimation from reading the thread, Samsung phones seem to have had voicemail issues more than any other type of phone.
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Obama wanted Putin in the deal, and to stand up to him on election interference would have, in Obama's estimation, upset that negotiation.
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Using an age-estimation method called molecular clock dating, the researchers showed that the basidiomycete lineage is as old as the ascomycete lineage.
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Mr. Flynn told the president that he had scheduled a return call for the next Saturday — far too late in Mr. Trump's estimation.
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North American oil can possibly rebound to $50 to $503 per barrel sometime next year, with prices accelerating in 2018 in Book's estimation.
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In Dr. Wu's estimation, Apple did what every foreign company must do, presented the product to the Chinese government and waited for feedback.
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In my estimation, he saw it growing and thought he would get out before it was too late to get out, you know?
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Though only an estimation, the study highlights the need for more data on how useful vaping may be as a stop smoking aid.
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Here, in our estimation, is the non-top-four-seeded team in each region with the best shot at reaching the Final Four.
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It's seared in the "best butter in the world" and baked under a bed of herbs that, in Action's estimation, smells like kush.
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The estimation for China in this methodology would be $1.6 trillion for the minimum coverage, and $2.6 trillion for a more conservative cushion.
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As of Branson's last estimation, he hopes to personally travel to space in sometime this year, with regular customers to follow soon after.
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His research projects deal with the estimation and analysis of migration, effects of demographic transition on labor markets and evaluation of public policies.
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Yes, it's a big investment, but in my estimation, the DJI Phantom 4 Pro+ is worth every penny of the $1,799 price tag.
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If indeed America has fallen so low in their estimation, then it must be a nightmarish hell of a place to live in.
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He is also the executive chef, and by our estimation, his Northern Italian menu's greatest strengths lie in the appetizers and pasta selections.
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Nabil Maleh, who used social realism to challenge authority and became, in many critics' estimation, the father of Syrian cinema, died on Feb.
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"It will be a record crowd by our estimation, because this goes back before our computer records," said Silverstone managing director Stuart Pringle.
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He has taken full advantage of the unique beauty of AMFA's gallery which, at any estimation, is far from the average exhibition venue.
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In our estimation, this about-face represents a realistic judgment on his part, not to mention vindication of Mr. Mueller's strategy so far.
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It was a solution fit for a manager — and for someone who in Tooze's estimation revered the system as much as Geithner did.
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If that's 70% of Apple's take — an estimation, given new payout rates for subscriptions — the App Store grossed about $37.8 billion in sales.
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Political advisers, influential pop producers, sports gurus — in my estimation, any character wielding power that is not technically theirs is an interesting one.
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In my best estimation, there are a lot of managers and leaders who want people to have more meaningful jobs and personal lives.
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The reports finds that the OPM estimation has obvious shortcomings, such as not using the actual salary of employees that use official time.
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We are far less certain in our estimation of whether life will be created, if it will survive, and if intelligence will evolve.
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Arlee beat Mission by 3503 points, but in Pitts's and the other coaches' estimation, it was a lackluster night; the Warriors played selfishly.
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"In my estimation, banks would need to fill gap of 1.4 trillion yuan in the worst case scenario," said ANZ economist Raymond Yeung.
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In February, a separate court is set to begin expert testimony in an estimation process to value other unresolved claims against PG&E.
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Barkley and Engram were officially listed as limited in Tuesday's "jog-through," an estimation of their participation had it been a full practice.
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In my estimation, such should be the modus operandi in Russia-gate for any and all potential witnesses and defendants to assure transparency.
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The gift of verse should not, as it has for so long, deliver undeserved immunity to the estimation of character and its shortcomings.
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Activists say this is a gross under-estimation of the scale of the problem, as much of the illicit organized crime is underground.
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The initial estimation of 103M was too low, which then drove a tsunami height underestimation released at 2:50 PM. Minutes ticked by.
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He also warned that there isn't a lot of information coming out of the province, so any precise estimation should be treated skeptically.
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Michael Horowitz, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, responded by saying he had revised his estimation upward by a factor of five.
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It is a humble dream; an achievable dream; a dream he shares, by his estimation, with "hundreds and thousands" of other noble dreamers.
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We don't learn very much about the people being rhapsodized, but a good deal about the values our culture holds in high estimation.
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The Republican National Convention got off to a shaky start in the estimation of Republican strategist and former White House political director Sara Fagen.
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Based on this, they made the alarming estimation that over 5003,2500 children had been treated for the same medical issue between 218 and 261.
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"We had this problem with our database for wrinkle estimation, for example," said Konstantin Kiselev, chief technology officer of Youth Laboratories, in an interview.
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Facebook says that it has improved its methodology on this estimation — specifically for sampling and extrapolating the potential audience size — so it's more accurate.
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It is estimated that there are between 400,000 and 500,000 clandestine abortions per year in Argentina (the data varies according to the estimation methodology).
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Good noise canceling, in my estimation, is best identified when turning it off freaks you out with the invasion of all the outside noises.
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That may be because many of them — more than 30 million, by Pew's estimation — don't have access to a retirement savings plan at work.
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Mr Scalia's "originalism", which aims to strip politics out of judging, may bear part of the blame for the court's decline in public estimation.
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The opposition disputes this estimation, and has expressed concern for the taxpayer costs associated with any potential legal challenges, should the measure become law.
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He also landed Kid a number of fights against white boxers in the U.S. and, in Kid's estimation, truly launched his professional fight career.
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All these advances can drastically improve the quality of people's lives, but quick fixes for hearing loss are not coming soon, in Heller's estimation.
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We use a cascade of motion models, moving our motion estimation from simple to more complex models and biasing our results along the way.
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This technique discovered by the robot worked fine, allowing it to sink between 60 and 70 percent of its shots by Ben Amor's estimation.
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This means that if your returns are better than pretty good and you make your tax returns public, you'll rise in the electorate's estimation.
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Or they could just pick Joey Bosa, since they need more pass rush and, in my estimation, he's the best player in this draft.
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In Pelosi's estimation, the Senate bill did not go far enough to address concerns about the deplorable conditions in U.S. facilities at the border.
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"I have not heard any estimation from the government of when his cooperation will be complete," Ellis said, referring to the special counsel investigation.
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Cross-border GDP comparisons are fraught with estimation challenges, but still, the difference in the size of the Russian and U.S. economies is enormous.
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Whether or not Groome's estimation is correct, the idea that he, a man, decided to explain abortion, was an irony not lost on many.
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This figure is probably an under-estimation, said Phillips-Howard, who has been on the board of directors for The Cup Foundation since 2017.
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It's got two Bluetooth speakers built-in and is, at least in LG's estimation, the first of its kind with a USB-C port.
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By my estimation, that competitive spirit worked out pretty well, but he says in retrospect, he wasn't sure what he was trying to say.
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Still, it's encouraging that Siakam's answering the call so well early on, and in Casey's estimation, the best way to learn is by doing.
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"By the arbitrator's estimation, the grievant's personal qualities and overall record indicate that he is a good candidate for a second chance," Rogers wrote.
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These are textbook examples of darkness in service of a greater good, and in Gabriel's estimation, they are irrefutable evidence of God's enduring love.
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By Glaad's estimation, 270 percent of regular characters on scripted broadcast series in 20143 were gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender — an all-time high.
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Martin Luther King Middle is a Boston public school — "mad ghetto," in Green's estimation — where his progressive parents have sent him for sixth grade.
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His caddie, Tim Tucker, went scrambling for distance information to the pin, trying to use whatever nearby landmarks might give him the best estimation.
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In their estimation — in mine, too — that's probably the safer agenda with which to do battle against Trump, whose ouster eclipses all other goals.
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In the estimation of many economists, the dollar's fall reflects an assumption that his administration will be hard-pressed to deliver on key goals.
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So, the right to counsel during questioning depends on whether — in the prosecutors' estimation — a lawyer's presence is likely to "interfere" with the investigation.
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By 2099, that would more than double, to 14 additional nights of tossing and turning each month for every 100 people, in their estimation.
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A February hearing at which an official estimation of losses will be made still looms for the utility and could upend any settlement deals.
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While there's no official metric on this sort of thing, in my estimation American toilets are now likely among the top in the world.
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Doubling the frame-rate, in his estimation, didn't deliver double the visual impact, it made the movement seem "jarring" — a little too real, almost.
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He went on to become, in the estimation of many of legal scholars, one of the greatest justices to serve on the Supreme Court.
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Making partner is exceedingly rare — by one estimation, just 1.5 out of 100 junior-level associates make it all the way to the top.
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Some people want to use a shift to chained CPI and its lower estimation of inflation to reduce Social Security's cost of living adjustments.
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The organization, by its own estimation, has roughly 5 million members and says it still has hundreds of millions of dollars at its disposal.
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I have largely ignored them from all sides, since they are mostly not even slightly relevant in my estimation, even if others think they are.
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He obviously does not care and does not feel guilty about anything that happened during the campaign, because it didn&apost happen in my estimation.
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If oil were to drop to $13 a barrel for an extended period of time, then the cost of credit would double in Citi's estimation.
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The bomb dropped on Afghanistan on Thursday killed 94 ISIS members, updated from the original estimation of 36 militants, government officials confirmed early Saturday morning.
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In Lee-Makiyama's estimation, no scenario that involves China cutting off or constricting business with the outside world will be palatable to the country economically.
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Hermann argues that a trip in an electric car will save you from having to visit gas stations, which are universally unpleasant in his estimation.
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Asked if Toshiba's liabilities would exceed its assets, Chief Financial Officer Masayoshi Hirata said the company had not yet completed its estimation of the charge.
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In CAD his work on logic synthesis and power estimation resulted in several best-paper awards at the Design Automation Conference and in IEEE Transactions.
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AvE's creation can, by his estimation, withstand temperature of up to 6,600 degrees Celsius (about 11,900 degrees Fahrenheit) and has an exceptionally high electric resistance.
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By the U.S. government's own estimation, trafficking and laundering got worse in the invasion's aftermath, a legacy that has continued on to the present day.
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Curcio said that in his estimation, the Chinese space program was perhaps now only 10 to 15 years behind the US's in terms of technology.
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The terror group is "adept at squeezing multiple revenue streams out of the people it controls," in the Center on Sanctions and Illicit Finance's estimation.
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Harris says language shapes reality, but in his estimation the language describing the real impact of technology wasn't sufficient to illustrate the ever-darkening storms.
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Because it isn't made of glass, you can't see how much is left in the bottle (and its tiny digital indicator is only an estimation).
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"They got around to the right apology, a little too late in my estimation, but they got it right and they moved forward," Gerstner said.
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The Census Bureau found a similar turnout rate of 41.9% for that election, but Sanders number is correct according to at least one legitimate estimation.
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The 2900G value chain will, in our estimation, invest hundreds of billions over the coming decade to continually expand and strengthen the 220006G technology base.
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By my estimation, I'm about two thirds of the way through the game — another handful of worlds to come before the inevitable showdown with Bowser.
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Users then get a visual estimation of their sperm count, and enter the information into a companion app that helps track lifestyle factors affect fertility.
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Mr. McKinley said he had resigned because, in his estimation, the State Department was being used to dig up dirt on the president's political opponent.
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In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the September report at the time needed "several modifications to the usual estimation procedures" to determine the jobs numbers.
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Mr. Corbyn supported British membership in the bloc of 1723 nations, and, by his estimation, about three-quarters of Labour Party supporters voted to remain.
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Her pulpit pursuits ultimately did not come to fruition, but in Esposito's estimation, telling jokes for a living isn't all that dissimilar to celebrating mass.
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In her estimation, women have an edge in negotiating settings, whether in the workplace or at home, as a parent or as a union official.
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They clearly need to go with the best player available, but the way this board has fallen, there's no impact defender here in my estimation.
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You lay out pretty early in the book that the Four Horsemen—four phenomena, basically—have historically succeeded, in your estimation, in massively curtailing inequality.
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In her estimation, reading and posting messages on the site might increase their distress about their appearance—and the perceived urgency of making radical changes.
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You can use web-based health care cost estimation tools to look up the typical charge in your geographic area for the procedure you're considering.
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A stock deal allows shareholders to benefit from those synergies — albeit always uncertain in the initial estimation on deal date — that can accrue over time.
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Fidelity was a tightly held American value, yet the pair persisted in flagrant defiance and, in Mr. Wright's estimation, helped to spark the sexual revolution.
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His team dropped "Novel coronavirus 2019-nCoV: early estimation of epidemiological parameters and epidemic predictions" on medRxiv—that's "med-archive," a life sciences preprint server.
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"Because our data only included the most severe accidents, namely where a fatality was recorded, this estimation is likely an underestimation of the true risk."
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OnePlus also intends to use a custom MEMC (motion estimation / motion compensation) chip to insert extra frames into videos to bring them up to 120Hz.
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That is because, at most, you have five years in your life to accomplish what you really want to, according to the financial advisor's estimation.
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In fact, in his estimation it's the very foundation for his political career and even served as the basis of his first run for office.
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According to official estimation, about 200 young men have joined rebel ranks, some of them after snatching weapons from soldiers and police, since Wani&aposs killing.
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This wealth is also far more likely to be held by the very wealthiest, making an estimation of wealth distributions at the very top quite difficult.
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The couple's $60 million compound was turned into a star-studded winter wonderland for one night, spending an estimated $1.3 million, according to an expert's estimation.
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The Bowers & Wilkins PX is an intriguing rival to the Sony 21000X M23, because, in my estimation, it still has a more incisive and exciting sound.
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In EAGLE's estimation, Mr Woods was playing sufficiently well before the Masters began that he was already one of the top ten players in the world.
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While Carson neglected to mention the fact that graduation rates are improving, his estimation that 211% of teens leave high school without a diploma is accurate.
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By their estimation, the U.S. needs $3.6 trillion by 2020 to adequately address issues such as oil pipelines, hazardous waste, aging dams, and even school buildings.
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Here is my estimation for the four largest parties: Conservative party, 85033 seats; Labour party, 214 seats; Scottish National Party, 48 seats; Liberal Democrats 12 seats.
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Moore, in short, wanted the Christian right to reclaim the moral high ground—and Trump, in his estimation, was about as low as you could get.
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In his estimation, most Republicans would find Trump's comments repugnant, but they would be even more resentful of the coastal media that was pushing the story.
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"A lot of that rise in the market, in my estimation, is already behind us," said Goldman's David Kostin in a "Squawk on the Street" interview.
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If you know the details, you can, for example, give a better estimation of the level of effort required when a customer requests a new feature.
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Maybe as Trump has gotten more successful his estimation of what sort of adoration he deserves has increased while the outside criticism has gotten more pronounced.
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Europe, in his estimation, was once filled with noble white men fighting swarthy interlopers, from Medieval battles against Saracens to the 1683 Turkish siege of Vienna.
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Indeed, the IMF also projected that Trump's trade war will hurt America's economy, dropping growth to 2.5 percent as opposed to the previous 2.9 percent estimation.
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" For his part, Hayes said Zeta is "poised to deliver a unique value to the marketplace and, in my estimation, disrupt multiple industries in so doing.
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The company said it arrived at that rate based on an estimation that TV screens in the US are on about a billion hours a day.
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But seeing the look on Sam's face when his blue lightsaber came alive for the first time was worth every penny, at least in my estimation.
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There's no question that the CBO has been off in its projections in the past, but it's still the only official estimation of the bill's effects.
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According to Interbrand, in 2000, Louis Vuitton had a brand valuation of $6.8 billion and maintained a steady-but-faltering single billion-dollar estimation until 2005.
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"Intel will make, in my estimation, another significant investment in the coming year," Economy Minister Eli Cohen said last week at a business conference in Jerusalem.
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"Vietnam, by our estimation is the least impacted country in Asia...because if global companies have to move, Vietnam is a viable option," AXA's Yao said.
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In Joseph's estimation, Booker's appealing blend of the personal and the political at a recent CNN town hall could also catch fire among the party's base.
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There is something about the migration process that causes self-knowledge to loom larger in one's estimation while geographic location shifts and becomes fluid and uncertain.
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These include, in Six's estimation, the humanness of that gaze, a "rounded" brush stroke and a willingness to employ different painting styles within the same work.
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When a BBC crew recently went to China and showed folks the video of Tank Man, by its estimation some 80% said they'd never seen the image.
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As she explained, the word "bias" has a mathematically specific definition in machine learning, usually referring to errors in estimation or over/under representing populations when sampling.
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And with each new set of paparazzi photos—who could forget that meme-worthy Rangers-game makeout—the public's estimation of Davidson has seemed to go down.
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Yes, you can do that in your head, but I put it in a Python script so you can change the assumptions and run your own estimation.
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Consumers' estimation of current conditions and expectations for the future are based more on their own experiences than on the official nationwide statistics published by federal agencies.
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On Monday, the effective rate was at 0.37 percent according to the New York Fed, which shows how high the rate needs to climb in Boockvar's estimation.
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Most Android flagships now ship with Google's Assistant on board, so the only relevant devices out there that aren't intelligent enough in Google's estimation must be iPhones.
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This settlement is a relatively small dollar amount compared to the company's own estimation that it could be on the hook for $30 billion in liability costs.
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That estimation seems to hold up – while there are a number of other large-scale data breaches, even some of the biggest were not of this size.
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By then, as chief of staff of the army, he had already been, in Winston Churchill's estimation, the true "organiser of victory" in the second world war.
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It will not help to have Democrats blaming President Trump for this rock-bottom estimation by voters and Republicans saying that that's what the lying press deserves.
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Trump probably never had a chance at spinning the Daniels story as, by Watson's estimation, he hired a press team utterly unprepared to deal with his scandals.
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For reasons we'll explain after the chart, it's best to think of the numbers presented here as a very good estimation rather than a highly precise measurement.
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By adding in an estimation of the cluster of words at the top right corner that overlap on one another, our complete estimated tally comes to ... 899.
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It's just deflating to keep coming back to tech exhibitions and seeing all this design and engineering work going toward what are, in my estimation, underwhelming devices.
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The pace of the reserves depletion in 2628 was about $28503 billion per month and, based on our estimation, speculative outflows averaged some $22019 billion per month.
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But when you hand smart people the levers of government power, their inflated estimation of their own wisdom and good intentions often gets the better of them.
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Among the potential perils, by her estimation: more countries with nuclear weapons, and that the military would be ordered to torture people or kill terrorists' family members.
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By our estimation, a 50-year-old founder is 1.8 times more likely than a 30-year-old founder to create one of the highest growth firms.
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In its quarterly inflation report, the central bank lowered its 2016 growth forecast to between 1.7 - 2.5 percent compared to a previous estimation of 2.0 - 3.0 percent.
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As the women took more and more photos of the nearly 5-foot-long snakes, Gorian realized their her estimation of the snake population was too low.
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The stolen car then smashed into Tran's Model X at an estimated 65 mph, launching the Tesla about 20 feet from its starting point by Tran's estimation.
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On the Whistle app, you can set a daily activity goal for your furry pal, or see an estimation of how many calories your dog has burned.
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But it is clear that the ensuing controversy was, in the estimation of the Sanders camp, more trouble than a relatively low-level campaign worker was worth.
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One strategy to overcome estimation challenges relies on atomic user stories: all stories are made as small as possible to reduce complexity and variability in effort needs.
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Furthermore, given that the dental exam predated the diagnosis of cancer, any faulty measurement of periodontal disease could produce an under- or over-estimation of the correlation.
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Being a mother for a lot of women is such a huge part of their estimation of themselves, and yet nobody teaches you how to do it.
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In his estimation, 35,000 Americans will die from the coronavirus this year, which would place an enormous additional burden on hospitals already overtaxed by the flu season.
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By the time he was 19 — three years after quitting high school — he was, by his own estimation, an alcoholic, guzzling a 12-pack of Budweiser daily.
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In my estimation, the relatively sluggish rates of corporate investment in recent years have been the result of weak and uneven demand as well as policy uncertainty.
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It offended the ears when the play was new, too, but Harold is a "Trumpian guy," in the estimation of Jason O'Connell, the actor who plays him.
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The minimum order size the company will fill is enough to supply sparkle to "half a million bottles" of nail polish by Mr. Shetty's estimation (10 pounds).
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It was a rapid re-estimation as the minister had projected eight days ago that the economy would weather the coronavirus storm and grow just over 0%.
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Each of his previous books is worth attending to — especially, in my estimation, "Lowboy" (2009), about a young boy who goes missing in the tunnels below Manhattan.
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Compared with the output of a protean force like Frank Lloyd Wright, Kahn's body of work is tiny, and by Lesser's estimation includes just 14 great buildings.
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In her estimation, Castro fell victim to an electability argument that rewarded poll leaders in Iowa and New Hampshire with even higher polling and additional media coverage.
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You could go back further, but by my estimation, we're picking up when things began to go sideways for a number of Vision Fund bets at once.
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If anything, in my estimation, they may have sent a message that it was better to make the move now than wait until an even harsher crackdown.
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But now that a biological man can say that legally he is a female, and vice versa, what does this change do to our estimation of diversity?
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Top 22000 countries with the highest and lowest rates The UNICEF report was based on data from the United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation.
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Improved adaptive background modeling and human pose estimation lets it keep faces in view without facial recognition, and all video processing is done locally on the device.
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Yet far more criteria than merely the number of stars searched factor into understanding how much SETI has been completed, which makes this estimation far more complicated.
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But Mr. Small then goes on to describe a striking number of works that in fact were — in his estimation — political, whether in intent, form, or content.
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The majority of the work in the exhibition does hold hands and moves toward some rough estimation of what revolution might look like, and does so singing.
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Dazzle camouflage, also known as "razzle dazzle," was extensively used during World War I in order to frustrate the enemy's estimation of a ship's speed and heading.
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In our estimation, however, the biggest barrier to changing OPO practices has been data; the government has allowed OPOs to self-interpret and self-report their performance metrics.
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I measure peak flow [air flow from the lungs], and I'm doing time estimation [counting to 103 without looking at the clock, and then seeing if it matches].
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Before that, the estimation is U.S. economy growth lost 0.1% for every 2 weeks shutdown, but the latest one is economy growth shades 0.1% for each one week.
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The dichotomy of adoptive parents getting older, while birth mothers remain in a younger cohort, in Witt's estimation, could slow down the upward age trend at some point.
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There has been some research on this, and the estimation is that a North Korean laborer in Europe earns about £55 to £110 [$80 to $160] per month.
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But these are Microsoft's issues to solve, not consumers', and in my estimation the product they've come up with is a lot more niche than it could be.
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By Hawking's estimation, we're 100 years away from going interstellar, or living in space, so we need to be mindful about not destroying our planet in the interim.
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"We have a chance to provide people with a more nuanced and, in my estimation, a more honest portrayal of the lives of everyday Muslims," Ms. Jaffery said.
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If Trump kept himself off the witness stand by taking the fifth, or threatening to, then by his own estimation, that would have been an admission of guilt.
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Researchers have come up with a estimation tool to determine the traits we have in common with early humans, Neanderthals and Denisovans, and how our histories crossed paths.
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But, Samsung being Samsung, there are a ton of other things it is pushing with the S93 this year, and in my estimation, they all qualify as gimmicks.
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That fearlessness of subject matter was, by Nerdwriter's estimation, combined with the late Looney Tunes animator Bob Clampett's frenetic pace and the Ren And Stimpy style was born.
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That hasn't changed, and it's one of the reasons why, just last month, Android overtook Windows as the most installed OS in the world, according to one estimation.
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There are four speakers on-board as well, sporting Harman Kardon certification, while the 7,500 mAh battry should give you around 13 hours of playback by Huawei's estimation.
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The philanthropic foundation she and her husband started in 2006 focuses on environmental issues of all kinds, with the ocean holding a special place in Ms Schmidt's estimation.
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Krishnan had initially sought S$63 million based on his estimation of lost compensation and aggravated damages, while AXA had asked that a nominal S$1 be awarded.
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It's my estimation that most people are over-prepared, losing their native instincts, losing their natural abilities, their spontaneity, those things that come natural to all human beings.
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Schlappig travels 500,000 miles a year by his own estimation, and has previously received all kinds of vouchers and upgrades for volunteering as tribute to the bumping gods.
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On paper, I'm an ideal candidate for an EV. And in my estimation, if you're going to buy an EV, you might as well make it a Tesla.
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Do all these things, and while estimation will always remain a gauntlet, it will at least cease to be the lethal minefield it still is for so many.
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As Tyler Cowen argued in a response paper, the existence of serious uncertainty is important, and humbling, but doesn't render estimation of an event's likely effects totally impossible.
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In Mr. Douthat's estimation, the plague of meaninglessness afflicting the country is in all likelihood a product of profound, interlocking social deficiencies that will resist targeted, technocratic cures.
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But his estimation that Gerwig's movie "may just be the best film yet made by an American woman" strikes me as antithetical to the film's spirit of inclusivity.
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To the Editor: President Trump has threatened to end daily press briefings because the media "beats up" on his spokesman, who in his estimation is a lovely person.
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According to Belvo, Mexico is home to a host of fintech companies it can partner with — 450 to 500 by Viguera's estimation — with more being founded each quarter.
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They did not have, in my estimation, the right to go in there and surrender the moral high ground and the integrity of our country and for nothing.
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Here he was, one of America's major collectors, business partner of the TV king Aaron Spelling, a person accustomed — by his own estimation — to getting what he wanted.
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In other words, in exchange for a little more breathing room early in the century, we are pledging to build, in Shell's estimation, 10,000 CCS facilities later on.
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"I would like to have a specific database for the country of origin that this individual comes from and base the estimation on that population only," he said.
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The basic case for America's alliances and forward bases, in Brooks and Wohlforth's estimation, is that they make the world far more peaceful than it would be otherwise.
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At the June meeting, the committee surprised the market when it conceded that its original estimation of four hikes this year was wrong, cutting the new projection to two.
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She continues, "Galerie St. Etienne's opening exhibition, Austrian Masters, was dismissed as 'quaint' by the New York press," whose estimation of the works of Klimt and Schiele was discouraging.
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Pistons struggle, still knock off 76ers PHILADELPHIA - The Detroit Pistons won Saturday night, but in the estimation of coach Stan Van Gundy they didn't look good while doing so.
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The debris is also moving and accelerating in the x-direction with a value of 2.2 m/s2 (of course, these values depend upon my estimation of the scale).
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" He goes on to recount a tale that may sound familiar to many Americans: A friend had a foot injury that, by Trump's medical estimation, "should have healed naturally.
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In Brown's estimation, vote trading platforms like #NeverTrump are akin to vote buying schemes — when voters are paid (either with a service or money) to vote a certain way.
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Facebook today announced it's correcting a few more issues with its metrics in areas like audience estimation for ads, live video reaction counts and its Like and Share buttons.
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It's an update to the admittedly somewhat confusingly named line, still sporting an 8th-gen Intel Core i7 and a hearty 15 hours of battery life (by Samsung's estimation).
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Facebook said the new estimation technology is also why it now pegs duplicate accounts at 10 percent of monthly active users or 200 million, versus 6 percent last quarter.
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The autocorrelation of regression residuals leads to poor estimation quality of the regression parameters and to overstatement of test statistics that are used to test the significance of coefficients.
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It's a generation that, in Houston-Jones's estimation, might not understand what it was like to live through a time in which a generation of creative artists simply disappeared.
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In 2015, China's Xi demonstrated how highly Singapore sat in Beijing's estimation when he held a landmark meeting with then President of Taiwan Ma Ying-jeou in the city.
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As of this story's publication, the tweets were still going strong — though we're less than 400 tweets into of a total 32,567 for the entire book, by Key's estimation.
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On the video, you'll see an estimation timer that shows how long it might take to entirely complete 1 million clicks, which was fairly accurate through the entire video.
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Moreover, the Bolt EV will have a lot more standard technology features (we'll get into further down) than the Model 3 and, by my estimation, a more usable interior.
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The most difficult and demanding police mission is to provide that embrace, and in my estimation, the Charlottesville department fell short and must accept a share of the blame.
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The famous couple transformed their $60 million compound into a star-studded winter wonderland for one night, and according to an expert's estimation, it cost them around $1.3 million.
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That a protracted public inquiry might stall the Trump agenda and sow further doubt over the administration's competence and compassion would, in this estimation, be foolish to pass up.
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Her task, in what will be one of her last good opportunities to appeal to Americans on terms of her choosing, is to somehow raise herself in their estimation.
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"This is, by my estimation, the best easel painting in private hands outside of Mexico, a celebration of indigenous culture," said August Uribe, Phillips's deputy chairman of the Americas.
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He's also very strategic thinker, and this is where I think we have, we are quite close in our estimation how the future looks, what challenges are we facing.
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Under basic contract law principles, moreover, Trump has to show that any damages amount to a reasonable estimation of the harm actually incurred in the event of a breach.
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In their estimation, traditional web-page load-speed technologies will conservatively focus on elements they can see directly and then reach out for the so-called "edge" dependencies next.
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We measured the expression that came from post-mortem samples initially to see if they even could be a good estimation for gene expression in people that are alive.
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There was celestial navigation — using a sextant to navigate by the sun and the stars — and dead reckoning, the estimation of current position based on time, speed and bearing.
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When Trump or Clinton or Zappos uploads an ad and says, "Show it to this person," Facebook makes an estimation of how likely you are to engage with that.
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Xbox One currently has around 9 percent of the game console installed base in the U.S. A rough estimation puts that at less than 1 percent total household penetration.
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In Ms. Bohbot's estimation, Alakef — a profitable enterprise that financed her voice lessons, provided for family vacations and allowed her to enroll at a private university — had grown stale.
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And in the estimation of Virginia Woolf, she was a genius on a par with Jane Austen, writing without fear of what the male-dominated literary world might think.
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WASHINGTON — In the estimation of American officials, Oleg V. Deripaska, a Russian oligarch with close ties to the Kremlin, has faced credible accusations of extortion, bribery and even murder.
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Because of an editing error, a review last Sunday about the novel "Little Gods," by Meng Jin, misstated the reviewer's estimation of the protagonist, a woman named Su Lan.
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A beloved tradition shouldn't be abandoned for the sake of variety, and, in my estimation, perfectly cooked pasta with the right amount of tomato sauce is an uplifting experience.
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Several famous Aussie multimillionaires, including Liam Hemsworth and Nicole Kidman, have pledged hundreds of thousands of dollars to relief efforts, but their donations were not included in this estimation.
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One resident, Minaye Azizova, told me that the government gave her eighteen thousand dollars in compensation for a home that, by her estimation, was worth five times as much.
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But the downbeat estimation could add pressure on the government to devise new steps to support growth and for the central bank to maintain its ultra-loose monetary policy.
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The bottom of the Yeti V Series cooler is essentially, if not exactly, the same as the Tundra, which, in our estimation, was a very good move by Yeti.
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The prize for being first-to-market with a safe, profitable autonomous vehicle is beyond estimation, but at the very least, that company will be worth as much Uber's valuation.
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Kayla's abs are on display on her Instagram feed every seventh post, by my estimation, but I never thought I would get to see Kayla and her abs in person.
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Its announcement comes after CrowdOptic released its drone surveillance Android app, FieldApp, which anyone can tell a drone to do "surveying, field estimation, and geo-coordination activities," the release stated.
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"There's emotional distress damages for the people who are hacked but for everybody else who bought the system, they bought something that is basically worthless in our estimation," he said.
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If the economy goes into a recession — a 10 percent likelihood, in Jacobsen's estimation — he thinks the Fed could launch another quantitative easing program [QE 4] to help support it.
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In this course, you'll understand the responsibilities of the project leader, learn how to organize a team building roadmap, get to grips with creating milestone schedules, and study estimation techniques.
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Three films followed — Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003), Terminator: Salvation (2009) and Terminator: Genisys(2015) — but none rose to the level of the first two in Hamilton's estimation.
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Susan Collins of Maine, one of the most senior Republicans to oppose Trump, said her decision came down to Trump making the world a "more dangerous" place, in her estimation.
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In the model's estimation Mr Johnson remains the world's best player, as he has been for nearly two years, and is the front-runner, with an 8% chance of victory.
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"It's my estimation that your kids were on death's door," Judge William Musseman said in Tulsa County, Oklahoma, District Court on Monday, reports the Associated Press and The Tulsa World.
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With the company's XR software tools (and Unity plug-in), developers can add full-scale tracking, along with surface detection, lighting estimation and camera overlays to their project with ease.
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Tran isn't quite sure why Fantasy Flight hasn't taken this route yet, but in his estimation, the complexity that so attracts the droves of players cuts against such an approach.
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For instance, when humans make a decision, they also estimate their degree of confidence that this decision is the correct one, whether or not they are conscious of this estimation.
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Three films followed — Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003), Terminator: Salvation (2009) and Terminator: Genisys (2015) — but none rose to the level of the first two in Hamilton's estimation.
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U.K. newspaper the Sunday Times reports the bill was meant to illustrate the amount, in Trump's own estimation, that Germany has failed to spend on defense under a NATO agreement.
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To make the estimation more precise, the team analyzed all the internet traffic coming through a big Swiss network provider, which works like the post office for our metaphorical neighborhood.
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