estimates in the PONS Dictionary

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Estimates are that 50% of the mangrove forest has been lost since 1980 as a result of development.
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He estimates clients will save about 1 per cent a year in brokerage fees.
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Empiric estimates that 91pc of students have no access to purpose-built accommodation after their first year.
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Estimates can be further corrected by the user by pointing out misclassified regions and rerunning the optimization.
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Installation trails production by a slight time lag, and the same source estimates about 3 gigawatts were installed in 2007.
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It publishes detailed analysis of the stock market and also, quote estimates.
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In this case, the covariance estimates do not have full rank, and so can not be inverted.
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Expecting to find a small fish population, the researchers caught twenty fish in one catch, increasing previous estimates of the loch's fish population about ninefold.
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Many regulatory and governmental authorities issue estimates each year for the amount of money laundered, either worldwide or within their national economy.
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The most recent estimates are at 80,000-100,000 animals, approximately equalling the carrying capacity of the lake.
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