Sentences with phrase «estimates in a narrow range»

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Based on Mathematica's prediction within this narrow price range, Food and Nutrition Services extrapolated its own formula in order to respond to the Senate committee's request for an estimate: For every cent the price of lunch increases, students who pay full price will drop out at a rate of.11 percent.
In the decades since, scientists have amassed more evidence for this estimate of «climate sensitivity,» but they haven't really narrowed the range.
The hope in the research leading up to the AR4 was that a set of suitably defined better GCMs» would exhibit a narrower range of year - 2100 estimates, but this does not seem to have been the case.
Most estimates for September sea ice extent are in a narrow range of 4.4 to 5.2 million square kilometers, as were last month's (based on May data).
Unless the range and causes of natural variation, as seen in the natural temperature quasi-periodicities, are known within reasonably narrow limits it is simply not possible to even begin to estimate the effect of anthropogenic CO2 on climate.
This difficulty in narrowing the range of estimates is clearly connected to the complexity of the climate system, the nonlinearity of the processes involved, and the obstacles to a faithful representation of these processes and feedbacks in global climate models, as described in [4].
Their estimates, appearing in peer reviewed literature, fall within a relatively narrow range.
However, if it is understood that if Bitcoin succeeds there will also be many other altcoins, then Bitcoin's value might only end up between $ 2,000 and $ 200,000 in the case of extreme success — creating a lower «ceiling» on what the price can be and thus narrowing the range within which estimates of Bitcoin's value can take place.
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