Because so many different factors influence how long it takes to settle or resolve a personal injury claim, it is not possible to give
an exact estimate of how long your case will take from start to finish.
Your mortgage professional will give you a more
exact estimate of your closing costs.
These columns reveal
the exact estimate of the change in proficiency standards for all states for which data are available.
However, it does not presume to provide
an exact estimate of the OR for a certain definition of breastfeeding, but rather to provide a rough measure of the relation between breastfeeding and the risk of IBD.
An inveterate and hilarious truth - teller, he delivers
exact estimates of the mission's probable failures; Tudyk insinuates a sardonic sensibility and deadpan valor into his patter.
Not exact matches
While Rusenko concedes
exact figures are difficult to come up, Weebly
estimates 19 percent
of its user base is 50 or older, which amounts to 1.9 million customers.
Because Trump has never released his tax returns, his
exact net worth is somewhat
of a question mark, but Forbes
estimated it at $ 3.1 billion in 2017 — down $ 600 million from the previous year.
The
exact same tasks procured
estimates with a gradual variance
of more than 250 hours and almost $ 5,000.
In the end the
exact same list
of tasks received wildly divergent
estimates.
The
exact size and growth
of this workforce is debated, but workers employed under precarious work conditions make up a significant portion
of the larger workforce, with
estimates that 4 out
of every 10 workers are now employed in precarious situations.49 These workers typically face higher income volatility than workers in traditional employment relationships because they spend more time unemployed or underemployed and some have low earnings.50
Without revealing an
exact figure, he said that
estimates of $ 10 million in expenses so far were «roughly in the ballpark.»
In the example at the top
of the page, the simple average is 25 % and the standard deviation is 75 % (since the data points
of +100 and -50 lie at a distance
of 75 away from the simple average); in this case the
estimate gives the
exact answer
of zero for the CAGR:
When you enter keywords, if you enter them as
exact, phrase or broad and then select «Get
estimates» instead
of «Get search volume», it will show
estimated daily clicks.
Local media grossly
estimates that the attacker made off with billions
of won in cryptocurrency, but Bithumb never confirmed the
exact amount
of stolen funds.
These close variants expanded the reach
of these
exact and phrase keywords by an
estimated 7 % by including common misspellings, plurals, and grammatical stemmings
of these phrase and
exact match keywords.
I am using $ 5,000 per unit as my
estimate because I want to be extra conservative and because I have not been able to find an
exact break down on how many
of the 13,300 container units are the 40 ft refrigerated units as Dole's also has some 20 ft refrigerated, and completely unrefrigerated containers, so I wanted a very conservative
estimate of price to be safe.
The
exact cost
of the move is difficult to
estimate, as some companies will change their sourcing decisions based on the tariff change.
While substantial progress has been made in preventing, diagnosing, and treating certain S - TDs in recent years, CDC
estimates that approximately 19 million new infections occur each year, almost half
of them among young people ages 15 to 24.1 In addition to the physical and ps - ychological consequences
of ST - Ds, these diseases also
exact a tremendous economic toll.
This does not mean that such discussions have accomplished nothing, but it does mean that no
exact and reliable
estimate of what they have accomplished (though it is, I believe, a great deal) is possible until we have granted full «belligerent rights» to second - type theism, as a no less qualified contender than either
of the others.
It was a long and sometimes terrible conflict, occasionally
exacting a fearful price in martyrs» blood, but it was, by any just
estimate, a victory: the temples
of Zeus and Isis alike were finally deserted, both the paean and the dithyramb ceased to be sung, altars were bereft
of their sacrifices, the sibyls fell silent, and ultimately all the glory, nobility, and cruelty
of the ancient world lay supine at the feet
of Christ the conqueror.
While the birth year
of Jesus is
estimated among modern historians to have been between 7 and 2 BC, the
exact month and day
of his birth are unknown.
In fact, the chance
of DNA forming the
exact sequence that is observed in all life on earth is far greater than winning the Power ball lottery every day since long before the universe was
estimated to have began.
The odds
of 250 proteins merging together in the
exact balance has been
estimated at 1 in a trillion, trillion, trillion.
While sub-stantial progress has been made in preventing, diagnosing, and treating certain ST - Ds in recent years, CDC
estimates that approximately 19 million new infections occur each year, almost half
of them among young people ages 15 to 24.1 In addition to the physical and psy - chological co-nsequences
of S - TDs, these diseases also
exact a tremendous economic toll.
It is impossible to know the
exact number
of Muslims in the Soviet Union but
estimates range from twenty to fifty millions.
While substantial progress has been made in preventing, diagnosing, and treating certain S - TDs in recent years, CDC
estimates that approximately 19 million new infections occur each year, almost half
of them among young people ages 15 to 24.1 In addition to the physical and psychological consequences
of S - TDs, these diseases also
exact a tremendous economic toll.
Yet the Witch wrongly
estimates the nature and purpose
of the Lawgiver, for she regards the Lord
of the universe as a Moloch gorged on the blood
exacted by his righteousness.
* Numbers are based on a variety
of sources, though, because
of the nature
of the issue and complexity
of migration,
exact estimates tend to vary.
Note: Nutrition information is a rough
estimate only; actual values will vary based on the
exact ingredients used and amount
of recipe prepared.
10 Although the
exact number
of paper courses is unknown, the Cadwalader report conservatively
estimated 3,100 students took a paper course involving irregular instruction.
Nobody knows the
exact number
of disposable diapers used every year, but the Oregon State University College
of Engineering
estimated in 2004 that 20 billion diapers went into landfills.
While there's no
exact science when it comes to how much a newborn should eat, there is a simple mathematical equation to get a rough
estimate of how many ounces your baby needs each day.
The
estimates in table 1 are a sobering reflection
of the perinatal hazards that these women face, 3 4 even if the
exact rates have been exaggerated by some underas - certainment
of the relevant official denominator figure for all births outside hospital and are subject to uncertainty because sampling methods had to be used to aportion the overall figure.
The
exact cost
of the Campus Framework remains unknown, but renovations to the Carrier Dome and Archbold Gymnasium — two
of the projects included in the Campus Framework's second draft — are
estimated to cost $ 250 million total.
Song's technique predicts the
exact scale
of a tsunami by tracking ground motions to
estimate how much water has been displaced on the ocean floor — and, by extension, how much energy is feeding the wave.
Although the
exact masses remain unknown, researchers
estimate neutrinos to be two million times lighter than the next heavier particle, the electron, and this large mass difference is one
of the great puzzles
of neutrino physics.
While BMI may be a convenient method to
estimate body fat, it is not an
exact way to determine whole body fat levels, as muscle mass and bone density can not be distinguished from fat mass,» said Thomas Rohan, MBBS, PhD, DHSc, professor and chair, Department
of Epidemiology and Population Health at Albert Einstein College
of Medicine.
Although more work is needed to
estimate the
exact cost
of manufacturing the new glass, the researchers predict that their glass will be inexpensive because it is easy to make.
If the new interpretation is right, P322 would not only contain the earliest evidence
of trigonometry, but it would also represent an
exact form
of the mathematical discipline, rather than the approximations that
estimated numerical values for sines and cosines provide, notes Mathieu Ossendrijver, a historian
of ancient science at Humboldt University in Berlin.
For one, scientists have yet to mimic the
exact effects
of Parkinson's in mice and rats, because the disease — which strikes an
estimated 60,000 Americans per year — is so complex.
This is an
estimate; the
exact position
of Pluto and its moons is being refined as the probe approaches.
It's not possible to know the
exact carb count in this recipe, so nutrition facts are
estimated from regular sauerkraut with the addition
of beetroot.
It's hard to give an
exact figure because
of how much conflict there is in studies but it's safe to say 0.7 - 1 grams (give or take) per pound
of body weight is a reasonable
estimate.
It doesn't have to be absolutely
exact, but try to get within 100 or so calories
of your
estimated amount.
Drizzle the white chocolate sauce around in a circle around another plate,
estimating the circumference
of the martini glass (it does not need to be
exact).
A location, a partial name, a nickname, and an
estimated age can turn me up
exact results
of people I want to look up.
By some
estimates, the number
of «gappers,» or students who take gap years, has doubled in the past 10 years, though
exact figures are hard to pin down.
If you want to place a towel bar 9 3/4 inches in the center
of a door that is 27 1/2 inches wide, you will need to place the bar about 9 inches from each edge; this
estimate can be used as a check on the
exact computation.
While there are no
exact estimates on the number
of districts that offer free meals to every student, child - nutrition experts count about 37...
When existing research, «warts and all,» does not converge on his expectation that collective bargaining lowers achievement, he writes that off to how difficult it is to empirically disentangle complex causal chains and reasserts his faith that «whether the
exact effects
of collective bargaining on achievement can be well
estimated or not, rules that keep bad teachers in the classrooms are still bad for kids.»