My guesstimate is that the positives will outweigh the negatives, but that progress will be much slower than it could be with better policies. |
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This too seems to be based on what may roughly be termed a guesstimate, with no consideration of the negativities. |
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I hazard to guesstimate the total this year but it'll probably be even more crowded, especially when I'm waiting in line to eat. |
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Judging from the detail level, I'd guesstimate this is about 50 metres across. |
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In a nutshell, geolocation analyzes the user's IP address to guesstimate where the user is accessing the Internet. |
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Myself, I would guesstimate the difference between the two measurements, and then err slightly on the smaller side. |
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The point is that I guesstimate the box office every weekend based on a combination of both tracking and my intuition, personal insights, etc, etc, etc. |
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That is based on a guesstimate of the drop in output that might result from even a small deforestation-related decline in precipitation. |
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To make the negative mold of Golda's face, I surround my desk with photographs of her, and I get out my clay and make a guesstimate. |
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Once you're airborne, just tell WindowSeat when you took off, and it will guesstimate your position on its map. |
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I suppose it's a little hard to guesstimate, but let me ask you in this way. |
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To your best ability, to your best knowledge, to your guesstimate, will Bill C-50 get rid of the backlog? |
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Some fishers organizations in Quebec guesstimate that as many as 2000 nets are lost each year in the St. Lawrence. |
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The reality is that while MPAC does have expertise in the appraisal service, it is in the guesstimate business. |
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His unscientific guesstimate is that 80 percent of the released insurgents have rejoined the fight. |
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During time trials, I try to guesstimate what the margin of victory is going to be, especially if the car in the other lane is similar to what I'm racing in performance. |
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Lawmakers' forecasts were based on a National Institute of Justice guesstimate that 40 percent of gun transfers are between private parties. |
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After three years of surplus, the government's finances will be in deficit for the rest of Mr Bush's first term, and the guesstimate for the longer-term surplus is melting away. |
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But the impacts figure is nothing more than a guesstimate, as the number of people known for sure to have been killed by asteroids is, well, zero. |
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Would you have a guesstimate or estimate as to the cost? |
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When the measuring cap that comes with the medicine bottle gets gooey and gummed up, the temptation is to grab a kitchen spoon to guesstimate a teaspoon's worth of liquid medicine. |
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The trick, of course, is not to guesstimate your needs, but use real-world financials. |
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The discussion then turned to bait landings and the Chairman mentioned a figure of 25,000 30,000t as a guesstimate, but stated that there was a need for better data. |
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Most people make a guesstimate, then shave off a decade or two. |
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