Well, there are lots of guesses out there, but it's hard to predict with any degree of accuracy. |
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The closer their guesses to the actual score, the clearer the metamessage of the text. |
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Essentially linear equations are solved by making two guesses at the solution, then computing the correct answer from the two errors. |
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In this regard, I offer a few guesses about some general directions in which statistical physics may change. |
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However, one reporter, from the Times, was allowed to have 20 guesses before alighting on Kelly's name. |
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As someone who spent eight years doing drug research, I can tell you that we're not going to be able to even make reasonable guesses. |
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You think of a number, the computer reads your mind and guesses the number. |
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Because all those financial valuation methods are only educated guesses, we cannot rely on any one. |
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The trouble with this is that many of the available numbers are guesses described as estimates. |
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It has enabled governments and individuals to think more globally in a systematic way and not just on the basis of hunches and guesses. |
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I'm just making educated guesses, based on what's reported in the media and my own sense of the situation. |
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Only this time, I was much more experienced, so I was able to make educated guesses. |
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When studies are launched, researchers make educated guesses about what they expect to find. |
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All we can do is make a few educated guesses based on the usual post-game spin sessions. |
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Bad information and bad guesses occasionally humbugged both, which they overcame by determination and the fighting qualities of their forces. |
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Reading of the puncture wounds in the children's throats, he guesses that their wounds and Lucy's were made by the same thing. |
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Here is a table of guesses for i and values obtained from them by interpolation, and the corresponding principal amounts. |
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The software makes intelligent guesses about the words you are trying to tap into the keyboard. |
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How to resolve those high-level guesses is an eternal problem One important factor is vulnerability. |
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Whoever guesses the correct code will win the necklace, which is 18 carat white gold and set with a 0.3-carat diamond. |
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This is because we have to make guesses, judgments, and assumptions about who other people are and what they want. |
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Without complete designs for these projects, cost estimates are only wild guesses. |
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The projections are only guesses, based on assumptions that workers will be with the company their entire careers and will receive annual raises. |
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Judgment is the ability to combine hard data, questionable data, and intuitive guesses to arrive at a conclusion that events prove to be correct. |
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Their guesses were recorded on the videotape before they picked up the phone. |
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It allows, even encourages, inventive guesses, strange coincidences, popular theories with or without evidence. |
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To what extent was it based on estimates, guesses and interpretations, however well-founded? |
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The margin of error that must be accepted for these rough guesses is no doubt a substantial one. |
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We'll make wild guesses for a while and then, if all else fails, we'll open this envelope that has all the answers. |
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These figures are no more than wild guesses and not derived from research or sound information. |
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However, my best guesses are nothing compared to the insights of someone who actually manages to pull off good service. |
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It's cold, but she guesses that's probably down more to the viscous sheen of sweat slicked across her body than to the weather itself. |
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Nick chuckles, and Jonnie guesses from the next muffled, unintelligible words that the pair are now kissing. |
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Both my friends and enemies are wrong in their guesses about the advance for my book in progress. |
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Prudie also guesses his head is not on straight, what with trying to maintain a relationship with a woman who already has a live-in lover. |
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Hunches, guesses, insights, feelings, and intuitions lead to misdirection and error. |
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Years of built up scars laced a starved ribcage that displayed scatters of bruises and cuts, some of which he guesses to be only hours old. |
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We don't really know exactly what the fatigue or forage cap may have looked like, but we have some educated guesses. |
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Keep an eye out for him in episode 11, and shout out your new shipper guesses in the comments below! |
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Who among us would acknowledge that our best emendations are guesses? |
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Each spring brings whispered theories, educated guesses and, sometimes, rank speculation about whether one or more of the nine Supreme Court justices will call it quits. |
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Only I know, but I'll give a part to whoever guesses the correct answer. |
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They make guesses, set up provisional theories about what things mean, or how they might be expressed, and modify them in the light of experience. |
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But until now estimates of the shark harvest were little more than guesses, because the numbers depended on shark fishers to report their catches. |
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Outsiders can try to make guesses based on the movements of the aggregated trade numbers. |
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So the President gets to make guesses, perhaps about someone who has not done anything that wasn't upstanding? |
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So if you are on Facebook talking about the Republican primary debates, people might be able to infer conclusions and make guesses. |
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As you've probably heard many times by now, it all comes down to turnout, which the pollsters can only make guesses about. |
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Read the following story very slowly, giving students adequate time to make guesses as you progress. |
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With the unknown variable, that we are hardly in a position today to estimate many effects and their results, but can only make guesses at these. |
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Instead of canceling out their errors, they ended up magnifying their biases, which is why each round led to worse guesses. |
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Also contributing to the entertainment quota during the show were the quiz-master's rejoinders to the wild guesses that almost every team was indulging in. |
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However, Hilarion, the gamekeeper, who is also in love with Giselle, guesses at the prince's true identity and unmasks him. |
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He could look ahead and guess at what was coming and his guesses were pretty accurate. |
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We can both spew data, but it comes down to a question of judgment and making educated guesses. |
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Use the mouse to make your guesses, clicking on the letters along the bottom. |
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The work unleashes a series of guesses and a kind of fascination in the transposition of material things. |
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This observation means that the odds must be regarded as guesses-at best educated guesses. |
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Most of the current estimates of elephant numbers are guesses rather than the results of scientific surveys. |
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The camcorder then guesses the range and refocuses the lens. |
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The post generated guesses that everyone from Anna Wintour to Mort Zuckerman was fictionalized in the book. |
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A blindfold test of this album might yield guesses like Stereolab in their garage days or a guitar-less Zappa, but Need New Body's zany debut is a free-standing oddity. |
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And she ventures a few guesses on why it's not happened thus far. |
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Most of the readers of All the Year Round were, one guesses, non-swimmers. |
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Furthermore, publicly available numbers in and of themselves are at best educated guesses, given the lack of reliable opensource information available. |
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As Evolver searches for solutions, this fitness function provides feedback, telling Evolver how good or bad each guess is, thereby allowing Evolver to breed increasingly better guesses. |
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The USDA's new crop ending stocks estimate came in below all pre-report guesses, due to an expected increase in ethanol demand and use, along with lower 2006 U. S. corn production. |
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The population genetiscists will then have an opportunity to study the situation for every breed, and we could get breeding recommendations based on facts instead of guesses about what we THINK is the situation. |
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As RISKOptimizer searches for solutions, the simulation of the fitness function provides feedback, telling RISKOptimizer how good or bad each guess is, thereby allowing RISKOptimizer to breed increasingly better guesses. |
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For instance, the attacker guesses some key bits and attempts to verify the correctness of the guess by studying correlation against his measurements. |
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In responding to objections and criticism, explain your views and opinions based on facts and your analysis, avoid speculation, conjecture, guesses that may weaken your reasoning. |
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Imagery can allow a comprehensive look at large security perimeters and allow terrorists to make educated guesses about the extent of security forces inside a site. |
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However that panel second guesses the chief actuary. |
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Frodo chooses to go alone to Mordor, but Sam guesses what he intends and goes with him. |
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A total of over 12,000 guesses were recorded but Garrett failed to produce above chance level. |
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The person who guesses correctly acts out the next emotion. |
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You can make educated guesses but whether they are the right guesses is open to debate. |
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While we will never know with any degree of certainty what the earlier versions of these works may have been, it is possible, as shown below, to make some highly educated guesses as to what they might have looked like. |
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They know that small samples give poor measuring standards that lead not to the accuracy of sensible conclusions but to the treachery of inspired guesses. |
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In addition, for purposes of discussion, unsupported guesses about various costs have been used, and in later discussion the resulting numbers have been cited as if they were research conclusions. |
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But even with galloping mechanisation, he guesses that most local farmers would go bust without federal subsidies. For the unskilled, options are sparse. |
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Basically, we are left to make educated guesses until more data become available. |
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Instead, they work by making best guesses and by trial and error. |
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Cy Brown of Louisiana Hog Control guesses that, working on weekend nights over the past six months, he and his partner have dispatched around 300 porkers to hog heaven. People have two objections to hunting with drones. |
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Since the calculator cannot tell you the number of solutions that exist when there is more than one mathematically correct answer, you can continue to make guesses, pressing:gt after each one, to search for IRR solutions. |
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So you make semi-educated guesses and simply roll the dice. |
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Two of his more famous guesses about the positions of human and machine intelligence involve grandmaster chess and the Turing Test. |
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The symbolism of the individual presents is less clear, but Rafael Bielsa, who was the foreign minister under Nestor Kirchner, guesses the thermos was particularly meaningful. |
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The cavemen make guesses about the little creatures around them. |
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Without the baseline for comparison provided by a counterfactual, frustrated economists must hazard guesses as to what caused what. Past efforts to estimate the benefits of membership have therefore been imprecise. |
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The actual merger of the two groups, one guesses, was less jaunty than what's onscreen, but the filmmakers must have thought that this moment, when all hopes were raised, should have the jubilance of a celebratory fable. |
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If a country guesses right on technology at an early stage in its evolution, it may get a leg up on competing nations in terms of infrastructure development, applications development and economic spin-off. |
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As standards for what counted as a mappable fact rose, knowledge that didn't meet those standards — secondhand travellers' reports, guesses hazarded without compasses or sextants — was discarded and lost. |
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In planning of this sort it's futile to make guesses. |
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So far, scientists had tried to merely make educated guesses at the age of lobsters judged from their size. |
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The company does not divulge much information on EC2, making such educated guesses necessary. |
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As for the songs chosen by other Chelsea players, we can only hazard educated guesses. |
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Seen in light of what we know about the medieval survival of the Germanic religions as practiced by the Nordic nations, some educated guesses may be made. |
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We shared impressions, reactions and guesses about succession in a 10-minute gabfest that was emblematic of hundreds of others going on that afternoon in Denver. |
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Paleologists can only make educated guesses, based on archeological evidence and cave drawings, about the life of Earth's peoples before the advent of writing. |
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And no guesses as to which duo are badmouthing him at every opportunity? |
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