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II . estimate [ˈestɪmət, Am -mɪt] N

1. estimate (calculation, judgement):

ocena f

2. estimate (statement of price):

budget estimate N

cost estimate N

flash estimate N ECON

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Estimating the logarithm of a variable instead of the variable itself is a common technique to more closely approximate normality.
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The estimation problem then becomes one of estimating these parameters.
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Additional methods for estimating seismic losses were developed in the 1980s (ATC-13) and continue to be developed and refined today.
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Nearing was a prolific public speaker during this time, estimating that he had given approximately 200 speeches a year during the war years.
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The results allow estimating the future prospects for life, from planetary to galactic and cosmological scales.
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Landscape performance assessment is critical to both of these, and is also important for estimating liability and levels of financial assurance.
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After estimating that the flight was 1,000 miles off course before it crashed, the pilot tries using the transceiver, but can not get a signal.
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A common way of estimating shareholders' discount rates uses share price data is known as the capital asset pricing model.
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He introduced a method for estimating crop yields which involved statisticians sampling in the fields by cutting crops in a circle of diameter 4 feet.
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Thus estimating market expectations of correlation of stocks can help investors to hedge their risk in the long term.
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