Sentences with phrase «educated guesses by»

In other words, all of traditional publishing from the introduction of the returns system in the 1930s to the early part of this century was based on educated guesses by the sales department in consultation with editorial.
But confirmed specifics from the company on powertrains, pricing and specifications have been scarce up until now, being mostly educated guesses by media outlets.
However, we can form an educated guess by examining historical data.
Both the age and breed of pets is the result of an educated guess by shelter staff.

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Since then, analysts and market researchers have offered educated guesses on how many units Apple has sold by analyzing its supply chain, retail availability, and other factors.
That key intuition comes from Nobel Prize winner Joseph Stiglitz, of Columbia University, and Linda Bilmes, of Harvard University, who've been studying the matter for years trying to bring some method to the madness of accounting for the budgetary and broader economic costs of war (which remains, by their own admission, a bit of an educated guess).
Take Amazon, for example: by looking at consumers» shopping patterns, Amazon can make educated guesses about what a particular consumer might be interested in, tailor its website accordingly and then hit that consumer with targeted ads.
Make an educated guess as to how much the employer is able to pay you by asking other employees working at the company or researching on job sites, such as Glassdoor.com or Indeed.com.
But it's a well - educated guess made by some of the most data - savvy analysts within the real estate industry.
Therefore, we can make an educated guess that the next peak will occur near the $ 80 level by 2020.
You may honestly say that you don't know for sure, but you should have educated yourself enough by now to at least make a guess as to which is more likely:
I find it funny that doctors pay so much attention to bipolar and add, even though those diagnoses are reached basically by educated guess work.
Whether you like those facts or not wakes people up in the morning unlike your babbling evidense, which you constantly find to be wrong or at least flawed by educated guesses of existing information.
They'll have to make an educated guess on what Sweat can now do, informed by a combination of the tape, the combine numbers, and a big part of it — how he performed in his workout with them.
However, we can make an educated guess or read into the comments made by people involved in the situation and surely no one is more involved than Wenger himself.
I am only guessing here Arsenal fans, but I will flatter myself in believing that it is at least an educated guess that I'm making about how our Gunners will perform at Euro 2016 and not just one fueled by wild optimism and misguided faith in the talents of the Arsenal players due to be involved in the tournament.
He described the goal of reducing the overall number of head impacts that high school football players sustain in a season as «logical» and «appealing,» but noted that, «until the risk factors for chronic traumatic encephalopathy [25](CTE) are better defined by carefully designed and controlled research,» and research determines «what the advisable limit to head impact exposure should be,» employing contact limits or establishing «hit counts [4]» will remain «educated guesses, at best.»
I'll make an educated guess that it is not supported by any current Security Councel members (Russia OR USA) because they are worried it will be later used against their own interests.
The predictions here are admittedly educated guesses — but they are educated by some of the best science available.
Fossilisation does not preserve a dinosaur's muscles, but educated guesses about how they worked can be made by studying animals alive today, such as ostriches.
In addition, a global theory of killer whale predation depends on educated — and far - flung — guesses of how many marine mammals may have been killed by orcas over a set period of time.
Prata says sensors like those he is developing at the Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU) in Kjeller could keep planes flying by letting them finesse the educated guesses of models to reveal ash - free patches and routes.
While nobody knows what the view would be like from these planets» surfaces, we can make educated guesses — and illustrations — based on information gleaned by researchers.
In American men, serum testosterone levels have declined by about 1 % each year for the past 30 years [5], and you can make a few educated guesses about why.
Hosted by John Bonini, head of growth at Litmus, Rudder talks about his estimate that the Match Group site creates around 30,000 first dates every day, which he believes could lead, as an educated guess, to around 200 marriages.
We made an (educated) guess on Friday when we said that the PlayStation Plus free games for August 2013 in Europe would be revealed this week, which Fred Dutton, SCEE Blog Manager, heavily hinted at by saying, «should be a little later this week.»
The obvious next move by the state in this game of adult egos should be to reset the proficient cut score to the level of random guessing, so that schools still get data with raw scores but can do what they need to do to educate the kids in their care.
For more information, read the article in EdWeek, and on the Educated Guess blog written by John Fensterwald.
Then I came across a great resource, courtesy of The Passive Guy: an educated guess as to how Amazon's ranking algorithm works, by John Doppler of Self - Publishing Advice.
The conference designed to educate writers about publishing options was set up by guess who?
Come up with an educated guess of what you will need to spend in this area during the year, and divide the total amount by 12 so you can save that amount each month; for example:
Price action is the visual trail of the supply and demand situation of a market and it reflects the expectations and beliefs of all market players; the bigger more informed players obviously leave a more noticeable trail, so by analyzing the behavior of price over a specified period of time we can make an educated guess as to what those «in the know» are doing in the markets.
Although there are many people who can make a good educated guess, the actions of the central banks in these countries are not regulated by any governmental body.
How many businesses that you did your «DUE DILIGENCE» (which amounts to a 10 minute online investigation) have you destroyed or caused tremendous damage to those businesses by spreading your «educated guesses»?
By paying attention to the context in which your dog is barking as well as their body language, you can take a good educated guess as to what your pup is trying to tell you.
By principle, we are required to inform that everything you will ever read about the Chihuahua Dachshund mix is purely based on educated guesses.
However, it is imperative to remember that the calculated amount to feed is only an educated guess and that this amount may vary by as much as 50 %, particularly for dogs (NRC, 2006).
Hopefully this article will assist you in sifting through the muddle and help you make a more educated guess on which breeders seem to follow the standards they proclaim simply by reading between the lines.
Not only does that mean it's not going away anytime soon, it also means that retailers can make educated guesses about what products will succeed best at retail by looking for items that allow pet owners to feel like they are treating their furry friend while mimicking their own interests and desires.
But at the same time, they say, they don't want to creep people out by making pitches too personalized, even though technologies are advancing that might help them make educated guesses about your income and interests based on your Internet habits.
My guess is that highly educated Republicans, via the cognitive filters described by Dan Kahan at Yale University, will always tend to favor utilitarian uses for their neurons over basic inquiry and teaching.
What this means is simple terms (imo) is that all we have so far are varying degrees of relatively educated guesses and a group of people who seem to get frustrated when their guesses as to what will happen in the future are not accepted and implemented by the rest of the population.
And we also have an essay from Kenneth Haapala, «A Short History of Global Warming Fears,» that explains how present worries over warming stem from an educated guess in the 1970s, leading to projections of climate change that have failed to be borne out by the evidence.
The transition from pre-paradigm «educated guess» to «paradigm» was, AFAIK substantially influenced by political motivations.
Thus, the rule's entire economic justification hinges on an educated guess about how much climate damage is caused by methane.
Due to the holiday bustle and a medical problem within my family, I didn't have a chance to look into Robert Brulle or his paper until this week, but my educated guess was that he was separated from Gelbspan by probably no more that three degrees.
Stay tuned, my long - held educated guess that Ross Gelbspan did no «investigative journalism» research into his claims that Western Fuels was out to «reposition global warming as theory rather than fact» is now something I can say (via interview results conducted by a renowned politics researcher), with absolute certainty.
Criticism was made of the limited extent to which the Reviewing Judge had been taken through some of the technical documentation relied upon by the Agency resulting in him having to make «an educated guess» on a number of matters.
Although most of the time web developers and SEO «experts» are just guessing (albeit in an educated way) about what goes into the algorithms used by search engines to rank lawyer websites, last week, the official Google blog contained an article entitled, «Finding more high quality sites in search» that advised of some changes in their search algorithm.
They can't predict your future, but by making some educated guesses about people who are like you, they can arrive at an appropriate price for your policy.
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