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    1. One should not under estimate the importance of finding ways to diffuse stress before it threatens your health and your ability to function


    2. From where I am, I estimate they’ll be in small arms range of that junk in less than 60 seconds


    3. ‘… and that is only an estimate at present


    4. He had some tricks up his sleeve he'd learned from carrying freight so he was by far the best to make an estimate of what would fit where


    5. ‘He’d have been living there when my woman was a child? We estimate she’s late twenties now


    6. It must have been at least midnight by their estimate


    7. “Our strengths I estimate thus: We are eight gentlemen and five ladies, not including myself, and the population of the School to chose from for lesser, but important roles to be filled


    8. I'm waiting and waiting in the hallway and all these "professionals" are trying to estimate what they think their chances are of getting accepted for this study


    9. Estimate the visibility is less than 200 metres


    10. "Well Vic, please think of it this way, I'm trying to estimate his chances of receiving adequate nutrition if he has reached the native city

    11. Her minimum estimate for the population of that cultural zone was six billion


    12. It is a tax upon the supposed profits of the farmer, which they estimate by the stock that he has upon the farm


    13. In consequence of its being the measure of value, we estimate that of all other commodities by the quantity of money which they will exchange for


    14. [cost, costed, costed] to estimate the price of making a product - costing n


    15. “I’m not going to estimate how long it will take to travel those one hundred kilometres, I doubt any of us really want to know, but what I do know is that we’ve got to survive several nights outside, without the shelter of the Elysian


    16. This thin atmosphere and the comparatively short life of the fire won’t have allowed the temperature to get that high but I’d estimate that a couple of thousand degrees, even for only a short time, would have been enough to do this kind of damage


    17. As they walked he did several mental calculations to estimate how much time they had before the supplies ran out


    18. Fletcher’s estimate of the height of the face had not been far out


    19. Chris reckoned Fletcher’s estimate had to be within a metre or so of the actual height


    20. ‘Cannot give estimate at this time,’ it answered in its androgynous voice

    21. How long do you estimate he will take


    22. “We estimate hundreds more farms and villages affected by the


    23. My estimate of him was formed on the battlefields many, many years ago and has never changed


    24. At over Mach-30 it could reach its target in a matter of minutes – except no estimate could give any accurate predictions


    25. Thinking his estimate to be a bit low, that evening I took approximately half an hour to write a list of 267 words whose first three letters are


    26. " The next day, when I showed the co-worker the list, he revised his estimate upward accordingly


    27. We estimate the size of the estate of Tony Reilly at $25 Million


    28. I saw but sixteen and the highest estimate was thirty


    29. estimate of things (oftentimes) based on his or her OWN pre-conceptions, (personal) experiences or worldly viewpoints


    30. I’d estimate at least thirty thousand ranmyas here

    31. The constant giving with no strings attached provoked childlike expectations among an overindulged generation of children whose detachment and immaturity caused many to incorrectly estimate or value the sacrifices made by their parents


    32. Critical Scrutiny is a necessary requirement in forming a proper Estimate of Things


    33. Conscience is not always able to form a correct estimate of things; therefore, its ‖reasonable‖ faculties should be considered problematical unless assisted by Divine Wisdom or Right Reasoning


    34. The underlying confusion over not being able to ―tell the forest from the trees‖ lies in mistaken impressions that incorrectly estimate the relationship between a whole and its parts


    35. Reason is subject to a variety of propositions, uncertain assumptions and questionable councils that oftentimes limit its ability to estimate things correctly or by passions likely to promote a corrupting influence on its ability to make rational decisions


    36. One need only compare the increase in gas and oil prices with the rising costs of Education and Health Care over that period to obtain a proper estimate of its comparatively lower cost(s)


    37. One estimate from Joshua Goldstein of Foreign Policy for the entire Cold War is 180,000 average deaths per year from 1950 to 1989, or a total of 7,020,000 deaths altogether


    38. Such is fated for a society that is neither willing to uphold its legal traditions nor unable to estimate the consequences of its purposeful actions


    39. It’s $300,000 more than the 2008 estimate of about $650,000


    40. The South Vietnamese government estimate was 40,000 deaths

    41. “It was an estimate,” he said, “based on the conversion rate of the general population and the number that we could exclude from consideration


    42. “It’s very difficult to estimate the age, without further study of the rate of deposition, and the source of the, er; crud,” he concluded with a rueful grin at the other men


    43. A CIA intelligence estimate that Iran was unlikely to develop the atomic bomb soon (as indeed they have not for the six years since then) strengthened the case of those opposed to bombing Iran


    44. Lancet medical journal had the highest estimate at 567,000


    45. The highest estimate for the Cold War is 7 million deaths


    46. Ending the Second Iraq War saved a minimum of 36,000 (UN estimate for war deaths in 2006) to as many as 100,000 Iraqis (Opinion Research Business study estimate) for every additional year of war that another president like McCain or Palin would have done


    47. Just have this Zinsmann fellow go out there and make an estimate of what has to be done, and how much it will cost, then he and Colling can report to Captain Barretson here,” he said, nodding towards one of the officers seated with him, who acknowledged the introduction


    48. Gaetano had provided an estimate that 20,000 Marks would be needed


    49. Thus if we were willing to estimate life in


    50. I found my expenses have outrun my original estimate














































    1. I estimated the measurements at approximately three metres in depth by two metres wide


    2. ‘Very well, we’ve covered more ground than I estimated we would - we can take it a little easier this afternoon and give those legs of yours a break


    3. He looked about the room at the small amount of people gathered there, he estimated between 30 and 40


    4. I passed out sheets that estimated the school's monthly needs based on eight


    5. I had estimated the godown's rent as half of


    6. I estimated we had five more minutes before the door gave away


    7. United States alone, it is estimated that between 13


    8. In 2009, it was estimated that there were


    9. The ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) field was blank


    10. "I've studied it carefully and estimated that it's possible

    11. “They never arrived and the arrivals board gives no estimated time of arrival


    12. At an estimated


    13. ˜ In 1350, and for some time before, the average price of the quarter of wheat in England seems not to have been estimated lower than four ounces of silver, Tower weight, equal to about twenty shillings of our present money


    14. From this price it seems to have fallen gradually to two ounces of silver, equal to about ten shillings of our present money, the price at which we find it estimated in the beginning of the sixteenth century, and at which it seems to have continued to be estimated till about 1570


    15. It therefore ordains, that all servants and labourers should, for the future, be contented with the same wages and liveries (liveries in those times signified not only clothes, but provisions) which they had been accustomed to receive in the 20th year of the king, and the four preceding years; that, upon this account, their livery-wheat should nowhere be estimated higher than tenpence a-bushel, and that it should always be in the option of the master to deliver them either the wheat or the money


    16. It continued to be estimated at this price till about 1570


    17. In 1688, Mr Gregory King, a man famous for his knowledge in matters of this kind, estimated the average price of wheat, in years of moderate plenty, to be to the grower 3s


    18. It was to take place, therefore, till wheat was so high as fortyeight shillings the quarter; that is, twenty shillings, or 5-7ths dearer than Mr King had, in that very year, estimated the grower's price to be in times of moderate plenty


    19. The lack of food, drugs and heating had taken a massive toll on the survivors of the initial pulse and now, a mere three months on, Nathaniel estimated that a full fifty percent of the population were dead


    20. Mr Hume observes, that in the Saxon times, the fleece was estimated at two-fifths of the value of the whole sheep and that this was much above the proportion of its present estimation

    21. He estimated that he’d travelled only about one third of


    22. It is estimated that foods have about 4,000 different compounds that have antioxidant qualities


    23. The whole value of the gold and silver, therefore, which circulated in Scotland before the Union, cannot be estimated at less than a million sterling


    24. In the present times, the whole circulation of Scotland cannot be estimated at less than two millions, of which that part which consists in gold and silver, most probably, does not amount to half a million


    25. to know that an estimated 70% of all physical books are ghost written


    26. It has been estimated that the number of adult women who carry out this sort of “molest” operation is increasing rapidly in our urban areas, even in the smaller cities


    27. It was estimated in Near-Death research studies carried out years ago, that millions of people had encountered NDE all around the world


    28. worth of $1 million or more donated an estimated total of


    29. In the book of rates, according to which the old subsidy was levied, beaver skins were estimated at six shillings and eight pence a piece; and the different subsidies and imposts which, before the year 1722, had been laid upon their importation, amounted to one-fifth part of the rate, or to sixteen pence upon each skin; all of which, except half the old subsidy, amounting only to twopence, was drawn back upon exportation


    30. He told Captain Lee about what had happened, separating the ship and how long he estimated their supplies would actually last

    31. Then positioned himself to face where he estimated the figure would be


    32. ‘At the current estimated velocity: 7


    33. But during the two years in which their agreement with government was to take place, they were restrained from any further increase of dividend by two successive acts of parliament, of which the object was to enable them to make a speedier progress in the payment of their debts, which were at this time estimated at upwards of six or seven millions sterling


    34. Ethan directed them all toward the center of the storm, and when he estimated they were about a mile out, each of the groups broke off, navigating their way to the center of the storm


    35. wasn't strictly necessary since the computer was already programmed to lower its now rejuvenated shield for the sixteen picoseconds required – or rather estimated – to expose Scott to the temporal eradication wave


    36. These manuscripts, comprising around 900 Biblical and extra-Biblical documents, were written in Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek and are estimated to have originated around the period of 150 BC to 70 AD


    37. By a very exact account it appears, that, in 1755, the whole revenue of the clergy of the church of Scotland, including their glebe or church lands, and the rent of their manses or dwelling-houses, estimated according to a reasonable valuation, amounted only to £68,514:1:5 1/12d


    38. The rent of the lands alone, exclusive of that of houses and of the interest of stock, has by many people been estimated at twenty millions; an estimation made in a great measure at random, and which, I apprehend, is as likely to be above as below the truth


    39. This tenth part, however, is estimated so very moderately, that, in many provinces, it is said not to exceed a thirtieth part of the ordinary produce


    40. org/wiki/Big_Bang - cite_note-41), and is estimated to make up about 23% of the matter/energy of the Universe, while baryonic matter makes up about 4

    41. In an "extended model" which includes hot dark matter in the form of neutrinos, if the "physical baryon density" Omega-bh2 is estimated at about 0


    42. 11, the corresponding neutrino density Omega-vh2 is estimated to be less than 0


    43. Their wages are computed according to the common rate of the district in which they reside ; and, that they may be as little liable as possible to any overcharge, their yearly gains are estimated at no more than two hundred working days in the year


    44. Taking the whole kingdom at an average, therefore, the whole amount of the duties upon malt, beer, and ale, cannot be estimated at less than twenty-four or twenty-five shillings upon the produce of a quarter of malt


    45. According to a memoir presented by the parliament of Bourdeaux to the king, in 1764, the whole public debt ot France is estimated at twenty-four hundred millions of livres; of which the capital, for which annuities for lives had been granted, is supposed to amount to three hundred millions, the eighth part of the whole public debt


    46. The annuities for lives, too, which had been granted as premiums to the subscribers to the new loans in 1757, estimated at fourteen years purchase, were valued at £472,500 ; and the annuities for long terms of years, granted as premiums likewise, in 1761 and 1762, estimated at twenty-seven and a-half years purchase, were valued at £6,826,875


    47. ” This refers to how fast the courses are running and that speed can actually be estimated with a stimp meter


    48. If all moduses and all impropriations were taken away, the complete church tythe of Great Britain and Ireland could not well be estimated at less than six or seven millions


    49. Arrows of coloured flame and balls of fire began to fly to the east also; he estimated there were at least five hundred Guardians there by now


    50. His army had suffered great losses already, though he estimated it was only two or three thousand wounded or dead on the front lines














































    1. Opinions varied, but estimates of the age of civilization ranged from three to five thousand years older here


    2. A one percent error in our mass estimates could also account for the perturbations we see in the dark bodies' orbits


    3. government estimates the average yield from the land in


    4. Even if we use the highest estimates of population


    5. "Which estimates are those?"


    6. price, no one estimates it before; we will see how much


    7. Very rough estimates of their average corporal weight are recorded at more than 3,000 pounds for the males—sometimes reaching up to 7,000 pounds for the big-time, in-between-meal snackers! The females come in a bit lighter, due to their wanting to watch their figures and maintain their sex appeal, of course


    8. These are only estimates since it’s been sort of tough getting them up voluntarily on one of those bathroom scales so as to verify precisely the bulk of their bulging bodies


    9. , It accepts mainstream geological and cosmological estimates for the Earth’s age, like Evolutionism, but posits that the new "kinds" of life forms, which have appeared successively over the planet‘s history, represent instances of God directly intervening to create those new types, supernaturally


    10. “Our best estimates are that we’ll have less than five seconds before they hit our shields,”

    11. current estimates it would reach them in less than five hours


    12. The extent of the damage and loss of lives has yet to be determined although preliminary estimates place the death toll at around twenty


    13. Estimates of FAPLA losses ranged upward of 4000 killed and wounded…


    14. Most estimates are 200,000 Timorese, about one third of the population, killed by war, famine, and disease


    15. By some estimates the theft may have been as high as $35 billion


    16. Estimates of the deaths caused by Hussein range from 250,000 to 500,000, in addition to at least 300,000 deaths in the war with Iran


    17. Estimates of political prisoners under the Shah's rule are from 25,000 to 100,000, with up to 60,000 protesters killed during his attempt to hold onto power against the Iranian Revolution in 1978


    18. Most accounts still use the higher figures, and except for Baghi, many, but not all, arguing against the previous estimates tend to be anti-Muslim bigots


    19. Actual US estimates of American lives that would be lost in an invasion were as low as 30,000 to 40,000


    20. The Association for Responsible Dissent, mostly former CIA agents, estimates 6 million deaths from CIA actions

    21. The estimates of dead killed varies widely, except for Americans, with most counts around 58,000 deaths


    22. The Body Count: Unknown, and with wildly varying estimates, but likely in the hundreds of thousands to millions of preventable deaths


    23. Phoenix's own estimates were that 81,740 Vietnamese were “neutralized


    24. It is true that estimates of the deaths caused by Phoenix are often too high


    25. The number of lives saved by ending the US international slave trade is complicated and difficult to say beyond some estimates


    26. By some estimates a president ages five years for every year as president


    27. By the FBI's estimates, so called eco terrorists caused $100 million in property damage in both the US and Canada


    28. Estimates of the deaths ranged from 170,00 to 567,000


    29. Though there were some who claimed estimates were too high, it is almost certain there were many deaths due to sanctions


    30. Estimates of the death toll were from 100,000 to 200,000

    31. The lower estimates do admit that five to six million deaths happened, but claim that such deaths would be “normal and expected” in such an extremely poor nation as Congo


    32. Clinton’s bombing killed hundreds, and by some estimates deprived the country of much of its medical needs, killing thousands indirectly


    33. Mitigated by: Actions on AIDS in Africa saving or preventing the deaths of an unknown number, estimates from 200,000 to 5 million


    34. What this would imply, is the universe is not only older than we think, but that time is going slower than we think, and that the universe will in fact last longer than present estimates give credit…”


    35. The estimates range from twelve to fifteen thousand years old,” Hartle heard as he emerged from the bathroom


    36. His company made a bid on a big contract in Saudi Arabia, and my father did all the costs, all the studies of the plans, and he wrote all the estimates


    37. The president"s Council of Economic Advisers estimates that full attainment costs of the


    38. The EPA estimates the cost could range between $19 billion and $90 billion annually


    39. “So what does all this mean? The American Forest and Paper Association estimates that: "about two


    40. “EPA estimates that setting the primary standard within its proposed range will cost $19 to $90 billion

    41. estimates the annual cost will be about $11 billion annually and will add three or four dollars per month


    42. Estimates are that the cost


    43. HUD reported that estimates were that over 5


    44. takeover by the government we have contributed $111 billion and the CBO estimates that those two will


    45. Security Board of Trustees estimates the money will run out in 2041)


    46. Estimates of expenses at the 1986 meeting


    47. that,…by some estimates, roughly 1


    48. The Old Testament portion of the Bible, as I’ve said and implied in other parts of this book, appears by most estimates to have come into its written form sometime between the sixth and the tenth century BC with the bias leaning toward the older end of the time frame as ever newer discoveries seem to confirm


    49. Estimates tell us approximately 136 million minds are created every year


    50. “Yes, and we were conservative in our estimates










































    1. The natural formation of the country is the soldier's best ally; but a power of estimating the adversary, of controlling the forces of victory, and of shrewdly calculating difficulties, dangers and distances, constitutes the test of a great general


    2. He continued to give her penicillin at six-hour intervals around the clock, estimating the dose based on his experience


    3. Experience of the members estimating, plays key role in the success of estimation in this method


    4. Confidence level: is the proportion of times that an estimating procedure would be correct, if the sampling procedure is repeated for very large number of items


    5. Besides valuing and estimating that new, interesting and informative series, I would like to congratulate you, dear editor, for having reintroduced for the reader of your weekly newspaper the section “Seven


    6. Bureau Director Michael Bromwich is estimating it will take four to six weeks for his agency to ensure that drillers have complied with those rules and inspected their platforms


    7. ” Colonel Geist walked over to the joint apparently estimating the damage


    8. He seemed to have an uncanny knack for estimating who would come out on top in the bloody fighting at the highest levels of Roman power; or failing that, to ingratiate himself to the ultimate victors


    9. I am estimating, took up the first two or three years after I started


    10. Estimating their progress toward the gate, Moshe moved in that direction hoping to time his arrival with theirs without appearing to hurry

    11. Rover had recovered their dead, salvaged what parts they could from wrecked tracks, and were roaring and clanking along Route 13 estimating linkup with the main unit about noon


    12. Estimating their progress toward the gate, Moshe moved in that direction hoping to time his


    13. "Estimating a body is like estimating the fingers on your hand


    14. gained in total, estimating how long it would have taken them to


    15. • Estimating the cost, then the price


    16. Estimating activity duration is probably one of the greatest challenges for the sales project manager


    17. She did all the estimating and ordering in a concise amount of time and level-headedness


    18. television and radio are estimating the audience size


    19. Estimating the length of one's stride while out walking does not


    20. This is of course useful when it comes to estimating print costs

    21. The book sizes shown at our book-sizing estimating system,


    22. Prior to the adoption of DXA, the most accurate method of estimating body fat percentage was to measure that person's average density (total mass divided by total volume) and apply a formula to convert that to body fat percentage


    23. A simple procedure for estimating body fat is the skin fold test, whereby a pinch of skin is precisely measured by calipers at several standardized points on the body to determine the subcutaneous fat layer thickness


    24. Yet after a while, after a period of time he had no way of estimating, a faint glow became apparent, a sort of slanting gray beam, by which Conan could see, vaguely, the bars of the door at his elbow, and even make out the skeleton of the other grille


    25. Your finance team may have some suggestions for estimating this figure


    26. After about one hour and a half of flight, with Nancy estimating the distance flown to be about 300 kilometers, what looked like a large industrial complex in the middle of the arid Iranian landscape appeared ahead in the distance


    27. Remember that guessing is not the same thing as estimating


    28. It can land you in big trouble if you try to guess at the costs of a renovation instead of accurately estimating the costs


    29. In fashion retail, we have a unique way of estimating lost sales potential and margin loss due to mark-downs, which is used to calculate the optimal assortment and allocation for each store


    30. The model for estimating market value is as follows:

    31. have identified about 10,000 of them so far, estimating about 10,000 that have yet to be


    32. Since we are still finding more diamonds as we do our prospection of Eris, Callisto Prime gave a cutoff date for estimating the value of the diamonds to what we had found by December 25, then subtracted the total costs for this expedition, including the construction cost of Eris Station and its manning for the first year


    33. "I usually use this for estimating pipe length or explosive cable - not for


    34. thumb for estimating or avoiding tool deflection?


    35. In this case, you might start by estimating


    36. However, estimating what the buyer could earn from the use of the strategic


    37. Valuation is the process of estimating the monetary amount the firm is worth


    38. estimating the validity of the snow and ice


    39. “How it’s possible? For example, for 50 kg of your weight, the scheme of division in you will be the following,” Sensei looked a few seconds at my body as though estimating something, and then said, “Oxygen in different isotope conditions is 30


    40. Is this not an index of a Wise Arranger and Estimating Creator?

    41. Is this not an indication that there is a Wise Arranger and Estimating Creator?


    42. stating that he had to be certain that the technology of estimating the structure of


    43. a) Your domain registrar is based in US (Solution: Move all your domains to a non-US registrar, but not before estimating the costs of domain transfers);


    44. We speak of it as a mere infirmity of nature, a family failing, a matter of temperament, not a thing to take into a very serious account in estimating a man’s character


    45. A good rule of thumb to use is that 1 palm is 1% of the body when estimating the % of the skin


    46. Estimating that enough time had passed to allow the steam vapor to increase the pressure within the can, Olin reached out his arm and with his thumb and first finger alone lifted the wooden block off the top of it


    47. notional value assigned while estimating the future cash flows of a business but is


    48. Rajan was estimating on a paper as how to complete this project


    49. on one of his descendents, he imagined, estimating


    50. us data for estimating the amount of his loss










































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    Synonyms for "estimate"

    estimate estimation approximation idea appraisal approximate gauge guess judge calculate count on figure forecast reckon impression conclusion calculation computation appraisement assessment opinion appraise assay compute call count consider suppose prophesy expect surmise

    "estimate" definitions

    an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth


    a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody


    a document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation)


    a statement indicating the likely cost of some job


    the respect with which a person is held


    judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time)


    judge to be probable