At the time, I couldn't tell if they were speaking from private knowledge or just making an educated guess about how things might turn out. |
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We can make an educated guess based on when the street was first built, but we never really know what we're going to find. |
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The doctor said that if he had to make an educated guess based on the heartbeat, he would bet that it is a girl. |
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In other words, the CIA's educated guess, endlessly repeated in the media, appears to have been mistaken. |
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I merely made an educated guess as to who I believe the president is likely to choose. |
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An educated guess would be that the pictures are, indeed, touched up and air-brushed because most photographs in glossy magazines are. |
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One could perhaps, based on knowledge of Egyptian politics, make an educated guess about the flooding level. |
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As far as he was concerned Smith was only making an educated guess because it couldn't be based on any other information. |
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There is no explanation for this in the text, but we can make an educated guess. |
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My knee-jerk reaction, based on the views of people whom I generally trust, is to support him, but that really is just an educated guess, not real knowledge. |
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Nobody can make an educated guess about that because no outsider understands Assad's mind. |
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But with a little history and a little logic, we can make an educated guess, even a few months beforehand. |
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Mr. John Cummins: Could you make an educated guess on what the mortality would be for the early Stuarts, given the temperatures you've recorded? |
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Based on the information given for each planet, make an educated guess as to what your weight would be on that planet. |
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Once you look at several listings you should be able to make an educated guess as to the market value of different aspects of your home. |
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Eliminate the choices that are probably wrong and make an educated guess of the correct answer. |
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An educated guess would be yes, but I would have to do a little bit of research to answer that question more accurately. |
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This is effectively an educated guess based on information from similar or neighbouring countries. |
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I'll be the first one to say my estimate is an educated guess and that's all. |
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In the hypothesis you are making an educated guess about what you believed would happen. |
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Even the CBO would acknowledge that its scores represent only an educated guess. |
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In one case, at the very least, it is clear that Lapham was providing an educated guess based upon the size of the trees and his knowledge of tree growth patterns. |
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What we heard sounded to me like mortars, though that's an educated guess. |
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Even though you know your operation and may be able to make an educated guess on the future, you can't definitively answer these speculative questions any better than the reporter. |
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A single pathway should remove the present educated guess by GPs choosing the urgent or non-urgent referral route. |
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In such cases, scientists often make an ansatz, an educated guess if you like, and then proceed to compute the consequences of the guess. |
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But there was that five per cent where I had to make an educated guess. |
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As budgets are generally no more than an educated guess, they are often reviewed during the year to take into account any changes that have occurred. |
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I'm going to make the educated guess that these aren't real data points. |
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Or watch reruns on Nick at Nite, and make an educated guess. |
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Those in other groups may have to make an educated guess what they need. |
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In the course of its investigation, Internal Security had considerable difficulty determining the precise content of one item, and thus had to make an educated guess at what the employee held at the time of the burglary. |
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In response to your question, I am afraid I cannot make an educated guess. |
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Otherwise, make an educated guess, taking a small amount off one nail as a guide. |
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Whenever you need to make an educated guess at something, if you are mistaken, the problem will be easier to correct when you have a margin for error. |
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At times, it may be necessary for researchers to make an educated guess as to the range of values in which the actual average lag may lie and to test the sensitivity of the results to the adoption of different lags. |
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But thanks to the expertise found in a quaternary and tertiary care hospital such as The Montreal Children's, the team can make an educated guess based on their past experience. |
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Although you will not know how much weight the structure can withstand, you can make an educated guess on one or more of the results that you will get. |
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Unlike Salk, who in 1952 could only make an educated guess about his vaccine's efficacy, Sékaly and his team concentrate on deciphering the mechanisms of the body's protective immune response. |
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The answer may be anyone's educated guess. |
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The other ones just required a bit of patience and logic but with that answer it was really more of an educated guess than what I thought the answer was. |
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The fall of David Moyes has been one of the season's most enduring narratives but can we make a few quid from an educated guess at where he might resurface? |
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