Sentences with phrase «educated guessing on»

With a puppy, it's a lot of educated guessing on how the dog is going to mature.
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.
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.
Some of this will seep out to Pages eventually is my suspicion... how quickly or to what extent remains to be seen of course, that's just an educated guess on my part.
I feel like I can make a more educated guess on what I want and my body actually craves fresh veggies and fruits and nuts and meats....
Tina My educated guess on carb supplementation during breastfeeding follows: Human milk contains about 7 % carb, or 7 gm per 100 ml (3 oz).
I have never had this happen and can only offer a few educated guesses on to why it happened.
Realistically, getting over the $ 200 million mark will be what it needs, but the situation could evolve differently, so that's mostly just an educated guess on my part.
A few weeks ago I offered up my educated guesses on what Telluride might bring.
Furthermore, Smiley was placed a few keys too low, he was too understated to be engaging, too unfathomable for us to make reasonably educated guesses on what he was thinking.
An educated guess on Texas students in the U.S. illegally.
You might be able to make an educated guess on gear selection and execute a choice, but probably not a thousand times a second.
None of these moving parts — Windows 8, Windows Phone and Yahoo search improvements — are solid enough to even make an educated guess on how this Microsoft tale will play out.
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.
Sometimes testing can be avoided if the owner knows exactly what the bird is consuming so the vet can make an educated guess on what is most likely needed.
MoneySavingExpert.com has some tips to help you even further with Secret Hot Rates and can help you make an educated guess on which hotel might be on offer but, of course, your guess is just that and you won't know for sure without booking.
I have no idea what Marriott plans to do with Lifetime Status but I'm prepared to make an educated guess on the following:
If you want to make an educated guess on whether your flight could drop in price, check out the data Skiplagged provides next to each flight in your search:
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.
We make some educated guesses on what you can and can't expect to see during Sony PlayStations E3 2017 press conference.
So here it is — the first of our E3 prediction pieces — «Sony @ E3: X Educated Guesses on What to Expect»
Without further ado, here are 17 Educated Guesses On What To Expect at PSX 2017.
That should be the sort of trial and error that large battles require: educated guesses on how to find a clever way to the boss» weak spot.
That's only an educated guess on anyone's part Tad, and based largely on observations to date, but then that applies to any unknown within science.
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.
Otherwise, the court considers the contribution of the claimant and makes an educated guess on the value of the services provided.
With all adoption programs it is only an educated guess on how long the process truly will take.
Michael will show you a number of his techniques and some of his secrets to quickly make an educated guess on what your repair costs will be, so you can make the best offer to get accepted.
I have never had this happen and can only offer a few educated guesses on to why it happened.

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My advice is to make an educated guess at your annual income early on in the year, as this will allow you to identify roughly how much tax you will owe at the end of the year.
Marketing used to be an educated guessing game based on experience and instinct, but advances in tools and technology now empower us to profile and predict behaviors about prospects in real time.
But the further one scratches beneath the service, the more it becomes apparent that GDP is at best an educated guess as to what's going on in the economy, as opposed to a hard - and - fast signal of how it's actually faring.
In a terrific 1985 book, To Engineer is Human — The Role of Failure in Successful Design, Henry Petroski argues that every structure that engineers build is a hypothesis — an educated guess to the effect that «yes, indeed, this bridge is strong enough to bear the weight of all that traffic on a daily basis.»
While it is impossible to tell what is going to happen, you can make an educated guess and base your decisions on that.
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.
With all this, and the educated guess that there's reams of classified intelligence on the subject we are not privy to, Washington DC is preparing not just to deal with a cyber attack during tomorrow's election, but to respond accordingly to that attack in real time.
It's an educated guess about how mortgage rates might behave in the future, based on current conditions and anticipated events.
Economists can (and frequently do) make educated guesses based on current trends and conditions.
Based on all of this, the appraiser will come up with a property appraisal — an educated guess of the home's current value.
I guess they missed the study, «More educated tend to be more religious» which got a write - up in the religion section on here.
Hypothesis: An educated guess based on observation.
I think «x» because I see «y» Theory: An even more educated guess based on research facts, and evidence.
Science is a tricky platform to stand on because in the absence of undeniable evidence (example: the «law» of gravity) we are left to speculate and fill in the gaps with our educated guesses.
I used the totals that Matthew White compiled and published on his website that are his educated best guess between the highest and the lowest data of all the sources that he compiled and docvmented.
I guess the whole «separation of church and state» doesn't mean anything to this guy... way to educate yourself on the country in which you reside.
They are making educated guesses based on their experience and knowledge.
Though we can make an educated guess based on the person's «fruit.»
kermi: A link was posted to livescience.com yesterday that would have educated you on what are actual vestigial, however I'm guessing that given that it is actually based on solid evidence and not superstitious mumbo (aka the bible) you didn't read it.
The multiverse theory is simply an educated guess based on what we know of this «leaf» of the universe, if indeed there is more to the cosmos than this universe..
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