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Meanings of
estimation
in English
Portuguese
cálculo
Spanish
valoración
Catalan
estimació
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An approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth.
idea
estimate
appraisal
approximation
Portuguese
cálculo
Synonyms
Examples for "
idea
"
idea
estimate
appraisal
approximation
Examples for "
idea
"
1
But I must be allowed at least one good
idea
per case.
2
So just top line question; is wearing sunscreen still a good
idea
?
3
Important
idea
number 1: Matter is made of positive and negative charges.
4
A new course or training in April will be a good
idea
!
5
The
idea
is based on New York's CityRacks competition held last year.
1
Therefore, one needs to rapidly
estimate
suitable measures of the screening effect.
2
However, due to the crisis, they were allowed to
estimate
the fall.
3
Ask your lender for a good faith
estimate
of all closing costs.
4
That will surely be the case with Romney, given his public
estimate
.
5
One
estimate
says that your premium will increase by £10 per year.
1
A detailed critical
appraisal
process assessed risk of bias and study quality.
2
It said that fair price should be established in an
appraisal
report.
3
And the simple people who were making the
appraisal
with me declared:
4
Conclusion: An overview and
appraisal
of traditional margin analysis techniques are provided.
5
State lawmakers eventually amended the law to make
appraisal
less potentially lucrative.
1
Recent years have witnessed intense development of randomized methods for low-rank
approximation
.
2
We propose an alternating projected gradient method to solve the
approximation
problem.
3
In some contexts,
approximation
brings clarity; in others it leads to oversimplification.
4
Not war, of course, but too close an
approximation
to be comfortable.
5
However, this is an
approximation
which will serve to demonstrate the proposition.
Usage of
estimation
in English
1
However, the implications of livebirth bias on risk
estimation
remain poorly understood.
2
However, research into potential refinements of the
estimation
method has been limited.
3
In Dew's
estimation
,
true change could require more fundamental change by HNZ.
4
The hair of the Persian camel is held in the highest
estimation
.
5
Other scientists don't necessarily agree with that
estimation
of risk and benefits.
6
The present study used Carrea's index in stature
estimation
using tooth dimensions.
7
It agrees nearly with the
estimation
of the Northumberland book in 1512.
8
Blended threats take advantage of the subjectivity involved in this risk
estimation
.
9
Ordinary least squares regression
estimation
was used to analyze this survey data.
10
Parameter
estimation
was carried out using the Monte Carlo maximum likelihood methods.
11
Efficient
estimation
of parameters is a major objective in analyzing longitudinal data.
12
Hence the value of barnyard manure in the
estimation
of plain common-sense.
13
The Korps rank highest in
estimation
and are generally the most exclusive.
14
Conclusion: Single-subject data SNR at 7T was insufficient for reliable perfusion
estimation
.
15
The range estimators are given special training in the
estimation
of ranges.
16
This was a very important occasion in the
estimation
of the girls.
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estimation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
own estimation
high estimation
public estimation
popular estimation
great estimation
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Translations for
estimation
Portuguese
cálculo
estimação
avaliação
estimativa
apreciação
Spanish
valoración
estimación
tasa
aproximación
apreciación
Catalan
estimació
Estimation
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Estimation
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United Kingdom
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