Sentences with phrase «educated guesses from»

The new tests are considered more difficult because they're designed to prevent students from making educated guesses from the wording of questions.
Educated guesses from these former players as to how they would be employed today — forklift driver (Donaldson), physician (Mutombo), mechanic (both Smits's and Eaton's backup plan)-- all hint at a less contented, less confident, less compensated existence.
Just to be clear, no one really knows when the next Kindle will come out, or when Amazon will adjust their pricing, so the best I can do is offer you an educated guess from someone who follows news and rumors about the Kindle very closely.
This list might not be complete and is, at best, an educated guess from experts and dog fanciers based on the physical characteristics of the breeds.

Not exact matches

It's not terribly secure, since a thief could probably make an educated guess to your pattern judging from where your fingerprints are, but I found it easier to use than the back button.
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).
But the company has yet to confirm a launch date for the PlayStation 5 — with educated guesses ranging anywhere from late 2018 to 2021.
@cactus and me11 - very good reply but I remember hearing someone talking about these time studies and making the statement that since no records from that long ago were kept so time stamping is an educated guess, of course their guesses are usually right but they intelligently left the door open to possible errors here.
@fiftyfive55,»... I remember hearing someone talking about these time studies and making the statement that since no records from that long ago were kept so time stamping is an educated guess» That's not exactly a solid reference, just so you know.
Can I just take the weight of a regular recipe and translate it to an educated guess of mixture of the flours that I know of from your recipes?
If it is something that is hard to extract from the container like honey or coconut oil I will often to just take an educated guess.
Some of the following suggestions are from personal experience with this recipe, others are just well - educated guesses.
My educated guess is that it is just healing the digestive system or increasing digestive enzymes — that makes good nutritious food completely absorbed in few hours leaving very little residue for expulsion (increased efficiency from an engineer's perspective) and not so good food getting quickly expelled from the body — which makes the person productive in whatever they are supposed to do (Macro level action, taking care of digestive system for example, in setting your body in the correct path for best functioning or preventing you from getting any disease or letting you recover fast).
This strange but educated guess came in response to strong evidence that seismic waves traveling through the inner core along the axis of the magnetic poles complete their trip through Earth about four seconds more quickly than do waves traveling from one side of the equator to the other.
The tool then uses information from similar cells to make an educated guess about what the level of gene expression should be.
«It's taken years of trial and error, making educated guesses and taking baby steps to finally produce functioning human muscle from pluripotent stem cells,» said Lingjun Rao, a postdoctoral researcher in Bursac's laboratory and first author of the study.
Creating new types of functional materials from existing ones, therefore, depends on educated guesses and involves trial and error.
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.
Biologists have arrived at educated guesses and rough answers from indirect chemical evidence.
The slightest deviation from my supplement regime, a little extra stress or consumption of the «wrong foods» (which were only an educated guess at best) and my cramps would return.
It's too early right now for official word from Anthropologie but my educated guess is that you will be able to get PAs on your Tag Sale purchases so long as you're within the 14 day window.
An IBM researcher says she can make an educated guess about your personality just from looking at 200 of your Twitter messages.
And, if Sestero and Bissell's educated guess about Wiseau's pre-San Francisco past is accurate, at least some of the script was drawn from Wiseau's own life.
I have generally refrained from predicting those awards since becoming a BFCA member four years ago, but I think we can all take an educated guess as to which way the wind will blow this evening.
While this is an educated guess, I'd put money on the fact this is oil coming from the oil filler cap.
But confirmed specifics from the company on powertrains, pricing and specifications have been scarce up until now, being mostly educated guesses by media outlets.
This article pieces together the information available from the invention disclosures from Ford, and makes educated guesses about the actual design.
As to a specific date — our educated guess would suggest local availability around 12 months from now.
My educated guess, based on comments from VW Australia's MD, is we will see the Golf R down under somewhere around the middle of the year.
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.
When you opened your credit card account, the card issuer established a credit limit, based loosely on your credit score and your card issuer's educated guess of how to make the most money from you.
Sometimes the hedge funds make an educated guesses sometimes they just use an old price from the last time anyone bought / sold it.
These do not rely on educated guesses as to what will happen in the future; rather, they come straight from the market itself.
But if we are to make an educated guess, then that would probably be newly appointed BOJ Member Goshi Kataoka since he was the only one who dissented from the consensus outlook that inflation will pick up, as revealed in the latest BOJ statement.
But if we are to make an educated guess, then that would probably be newly appointed BOJ Member Goshi Kataoka since he was the only one who dissented from the consensus outlook that inflation will pick up, as revealed in
At this point we don't know much about what will happen in 2014, but that won't stop me from taking a few educated guesses on what I expect to see.
All this and more in our educated guesses on what to expect and not expect from Sony during their Paris Games Week 2017 presentation.
What bothers me about people who rebut IPCC projections / models / forecasts / educated guesses (pick one, depending on your own personal ideology...) is that they do not provide charts / graphs / projections from their own pet theories.
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.
Assuming that's true, here's the problem: from a policy perspective, you are proposing (or supporting proposals) to implement policy (ies) that can be costed (disregarding the accuracy of the costings, someone will be able to take an educated guess), but the benefits of which you can't define in your own terms.
An educated guess would be that the leak originated under water, potentially from the pipeline leading from the Douglas Complex, from the riser pipe from the seafloor to the OSI, or from the seafloor junction between the two.
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.
We can't make much more than an educated guess about the weather five years from now.
My educated guess about how the Desmogblog writer knows about the scans: Gelbspan was that site's star blogger from 2006 to 2011; Desmogblog's Jim Hoggan noted in his January 2008 piece «s 4th paragraph, «Ross Gelbspan, whose defining books Boiling Point and The Heat is On were a big part of the inspiration for starting the DeSmogBlog...»; and Gelbspan himself corroborated that just 6 seconds into this November 2012 audio interview, (backup here)
I agree with the «educated guess» of Tsonis that less than 30 % of the recent long - term warming is man - made; in so far as I understand the man - made warming is indistinguisible from zero:
33 years on we haven't moved forward from Charney's educated guess.
My educated guess is that the first professional journalism about that phrase as something supposedly tied to skeptic scientists (which I can't confirm yet, from not seeing the actual printouts) was seen in either in a Greenwire June 19/20 1991 fax report «Inside Track: Sowing the Seeds of Doubt in the Greenhouse», or in a pair of reports in The Energy Daily, June 24, 1991 «Greenhouse ads target «low income» women, «less educated» men» and / or July 2, 1991, «ICE gets cool reception at meeting on global warming.»
Granted, that speculation was a pretty well - educated guess, but Donna from Heritage / Scotch - Irish did not give a specific reason for the changes in her email to me.
In this year's Advice from Counsel study, unlike in previous years, we asked our panel of e-discovery practitioners for their thoughts and educated guesses on the future of e-discovery.
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