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22 Sentences With "guesstimates"

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You can quibble with my guesstimates of percentages and breakdowns here.
Science doesn't really offer much more than guesstimates to these questions.
As a matter of course, it's usually a good idea to take these things as educated guesstimates.
Entrepreneurs came up with an idea, made guesstimates to back it up and pitched it to venture capitalists.
Simple mathematical calculations, which scholars call Fermi estimates or rough guesstimates, can help you better spot falsified data.
Best guesstimates make it a comet of about 160m diameter, with a surface reflectivity (albedo) of about 10 percent.
Too often, agencies spend money based on good intentions and "guesstimates," not on measurable evidence that programs are working as intended.
Raymond Aspinwall is a 71-year-old from New Jersey and he's been coming to CPAC since, he guesstimates, 1974 or 1975.
Long-term guesstimates from Morgan Stanley's auto analysts show a standard-looking car company — and they have been among Tesla's most bullish followers.
This has led to a fudge factor in the literature—guesstimates that 10 percent of the micrometeoroidal matter sticks to the ice and pollutes it.
But ASAP suggests that NASA's vague guesstimates won't do much to sway an American political environment that's not as committed to the space program as it used to be.
BREAKING: New York Federal Reserve President John Williams says shutdown could cut U.S. economic growth by 1 percentage point "You see a wide range of guesstimates," Zandi told me.
Whereas we can know to the dollar how much money Avengers: Endgame has made, almost in real time, book sales are guesstimates based on Nielsen BookScan's admittedly incomplete reporting.
Super rough guesstimates figure than in 220 years or so, the cost for a laser array big enough to do this will be in the $103 billion to $210 billion range.
For starters, that's because Challenger Gray's methodology for this stuff doesn't change: It guesstimates how much time Americans Spend Doing Something, then uses data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to guesstimate what that amounts to in hourly wages.
Probably Turner is like the rest of us, and when she considers that 20 years ago was 1998, she wants to crumble into dust and die of exhaustion, so instead she loosely guesstimates that the early '90s were, you know, about 20 years ago.
Which just leaves the sales guesstimates… Speculating on Apple's decision not to release first weekend sales for the iPhone 7, analyst Ben Bajarin tweets that he's expecting "roughly flat" sales figures — in the region of 10 million units… Meaning opening weekend numbers will roughly flat so ~10m units.
It's a tricky one to explain, but it all boils down to the music industry's steadfast belief that sharing a track online is the equivalent of stealing money from a record label of a value potentially higher than or equal to the record's commercial value—and more often than not, these values are just guesstimates.
Alexander Nikolayevich Panchenko (; 5 October 1953Alexander Panchenko in Chelyabinsk – 19 May 2009 in Kazan) was a Russian chess Grandmaster and honored coach who headed the All-Russian chess school. Chessmetrics.com, which provides retroactive guesstimates on the ratings of older players, places his highest ranking as 45th in the world in 1981. He should not be confused with a younger and somewhat weaker player of the same name. Panchenko's middle initial is "n", while his namesake has a middle initial of "G".
The 1991 Census recorded 9,301 Brazilian born people in the UK, and the 2001 Census recorded 15,215. In 2004, the Brazilian Consulate in London had 13,000 Brazilians registered as living in the UK. Office for National Statistics estimates suggest that there were 60,000 Brazilian-born people resident in the UK in 2009. The 2011 Census recorded 50,117 Brazilian- born residents in England, 453 in Wales, 1,194 in Scotland and 384 in Northern Ireland. The ONS estimates that in 2018, 87,000 people born in Brazil were living in the UK. Several older guesstimates of the Brazilian population in the UK in the mid-2000s put the number at around 200,000.
Trusts, QIAIFs and ULLs). For example, when the EU Commission discovered Apple's tax rate in Ireland was 0.005%, they found Apple's had used Irish ULLs to avoid filing Irish public accounts since the early 1990s. Additionally, there is sometimes confusion between figures that focus on the amount of annual taxes lost due to tax havens (estimated to be in the hundreds of billions of USD), and figures that focus on the amount of capital residing in tax havens (estimated to be in the trillions of USD). , the most credible methods for estimating the financial scale have been: There have been many other "guesstimates" produced by NGOs which are either crude derivatives of the first method ("Banking data"), and are often criticised for taking mistaken interpretations and conclusions from aggregate global banking and financial data, to produce unsound estimates.
The Canyon rifle (shorthand for cross-canyon rifle) is a concept familiar to sporting riflemen. The term came into general use in the USA from the 1960s onwards, and alludes to a type of rifle cartridge or rifle-cartridge combination that will shoot very accurately and with an exceptionally flat trajectory out to distances of 300 - 500 yards, thereby minimising the need for very precise distance-judging before taking a shot. Cartridge-rifle combinations with extremely flat-shooting characteristics are especially appreciated by those sportsmen who hunt in steep, mountainous terrain, often having to make informed "guesstimates" about the distances of deer and other game animals seen on the far sides of dead ground such as valleys and canyons - hence the term. Although any very high velocity, flat-shooting cartridge- rifle combo will qualify as a canyon rifle, the term has been particularly associated with the very flat-shooting ranges of magnum cartridges, and appropriately chambered rifles, devised and marketed by Roy Weatherby and, more recently, by Lazzeroni.

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