As expected, estimations obtained with 1 million simulations are more accurate than those obtained with 100,000 simulations. |
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Foreign companies that thought they had tapped into one of the most profitable markets of the world will have to readjust their estimations. |
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The residuals on full-term lease vehicles are much lower than original estimations made at the beginning of the leases. |
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This system will support passive defense and attack operations by providing impact point predictions and launch point estimations. |
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The potential for long-distance seed dispersal by longleaf pine was also demonstrated by estimations of seed dispersal into the 75 m plots. |
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I was amazed at how lookisms, sexisms play a part on the estimations of observers. |
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Thus, the given values for wax layer thickness on leaves are rather rough estimations. |
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In 1997 we identified an imminent problem, likely to limit future estimations. |
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Moreover, the figures of nine per cent and five per cent were estimations by federal officials, who lacked hard statistical data upon which to base their percentages. |
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This model was developed to provide UV irradiance calculations and UVI estimations with high accuracy for different atmospheric, temporal and geographical conditions. |
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Quantitative estimations require more sophisticated approaches. |
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Simple and reasonably accurate estimations of the binding energies of positronic and muonic complexes with atoms may be made from the vibrational spectra of corresponding protonic complexes. |
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The estimations that we give on this site are calculated based on the choices you make from among those offered. |
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The annual population estimations are done by quite precise transect surveys on pup production. |
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The introduction of microeconomics into model building has led to complex mathematical issues as far as estimations of various parameters are concerned. |
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These estimations will be produced by using a long form on a sample of households. |
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Can you name any quality shows of yesteryears which in your estimations likely would not have survived the more modern quick-to-cancel approach? |
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In literature and on websites the estimations and not the real data on centenarians are predominant. |
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Furthermore, the confidence interval of the parameters and the correlation among them were both very low, indicating stability of the estimations. |
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The rejoinder, of course, is that while we all have our individual estimations of the skills and predilections of each enforcement level, none has a monopoly on virtue. |
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The students' estimations of a line that contained a tactile distracter were less accurate than they were for a line without the distracter. |
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Intake estimations from the producer of sucralose and two Member States indicate that the ADI for sucralose would not be exceeded with these usable doses. |
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Though estimations of the number of Cornish speakers vary, the speakers of Cornish today are thought to be around five hundred. |
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Such statistical estimations could be viewed with skepticism because the average Haitian and Haitian family spends more than that daily. |
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However, many scholarly and organisational estimations regarding the number of these two groups differ significantly from the mentioned census. |
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To select the type of production function of broiler, the estimations of Cobb-Douglas and transcendental functions were used. |
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After the manoeuvre, the estimations oscillated for three or four orbits, while the filter little by little absorbed the unmodelled part of the acceleration. |
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There are no contemporary descriptions of Yermak and all portraits are merely estimations. |
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Some loss assessment studies and estimations on dried cassava chips have been carried out in different countries. |
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Closer to home, a swearword by mild-mannered former British Prime Minister John Major, caused him to soar in people's estimations. |
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Less numerous groups in Mexico such as Asians and Middle Easterners are also accounted for, albeit their numbers do not vary significantly from previous estimations. |
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Results indicated that individuals high in height fear made greater estimations of the balcony's height, even when taking into account measures of cognitive bias. |
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